: Violent Video Games :
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- jonathan-ian-mathers
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Author Comments
A rant about the recent attack on violent video games.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 11, 2013
I agree with this video.
Rated 5 / 5 stars 2 weeks ago
I have been saying this for YEARS! Thank you Jonathan, for making this, I finally hear someone else saying this. Now as others in the comment section have said their opinions on the matter, so will I. I believe that some censorship is needed, as in not allowing kids to see certain things when they are young in large doses, but things like extreme violence and the such are unfortunately going to be seen at some points during their young lives, it is most likely inevitable, the responsible thing to do is to talk to the child multiple times and make sure when they understand when something is ok in a video game/movie/show, and whether or not it is ok in real life. it is better to educate them into understanding the things they are seeing, in order for them to get a better grasp on life and be able to enjoy it without doing a lot of stupid things. Also, the parents ave to actively be in the child's life at the younger times, and be prepare for when they are needed when the child is older. I have a little brother, helped raise him until he was 5 and I had to leave, and I always enquire my parents on how he is doing and whats happening, and while I fully trust my parents judgement, I will immediately voice my concerns if they give him something or allow him to have something which I feel might not be good for him, backed up with good reasoning. This allows for everyone to grow as people and understand each other and help better raise the next generation.
And if anyone made it this far in this comment, I thank you for taking your time in listening to my opinion on the matter. Have a nice day :-)
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 12, 2013
So true, plain and simple.
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 21, 2013
True Story, wish I had a glass in my hand to raise.
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 14, 2013
- respect make more vids like this plz