Ironic atunci ca ceea mai multa violenta e facuta de oamenii care sunt saracii, si ca urmare nu au access la filme, anime-uri, jocuri, nu Aka? :lol:
Si cu siguranta copii soldati din Africa si Asia se antreneaza si desensibilizeaza cu Call of Duty in pauze de Elfen Lied.
Cineva zicea pe undeva ca e posibil ca unele din masurile luate pentru a nu expune copii la violenta sa fie mai vinoata de desenzibilizare decat violenta in sine. In cazul de fata se vorbea de PG13-u american, unde actele violente raman (impuscaturi, batai, injunghieri) dar rezultatele nu sunt aratate, fara mate scoase afara, fara creieri pe pereti, fara copii traumatizatii, fara familii ramase fara case, creend astfel impresiva ca violenta nu are repercursiuni.
Personal mi-a placut ideea dar noi pe asta am crescut, cand a patit Tom sau Jerry ceva ca urmare a violentei pe care si-o faceau unii altora, si totusi nu iesim pe strada sa dam cu tigaia in cap la oameni.
Pe alta ideea, ca tot am zis de studii, m-a lovit azi ideea ca prea multe studii sunt pornite de la anumite premise, in loc sa incerce sa fie neutre, in cazul nostru "Animeurilor violente creaza copii violenti?" cand ar trebuii sa fie "Ce impact au animeurile violente asupra copiilor".
In fine, prea multi campii batuti aiurea.
P.S. "There have been twenty-three mass shootings in the United States since 1990, and the single unifying fact about all of these shootings is that all of the gunman were - without exception - wearing pants.
Some of the pro-pants lobbyists (and we all know these people are in the pocket of the Levis corporation) are trying to blame videogames. But that's just bad science. Games are a universal part of our culture. 99% of teenage boys under 30 play videogames, so it stands to reason that most mass murderers will be gamers. If we're going to blame a product based on simple correlation, then why not blame the thing with the higher level of incidence? Not all killers play videogames, but all of them wear pants. So if it makes sense to blame games then it makes even more sense to blame pants."
Read more at
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/v...WWpeTMUqGYBV.99