How many of you watch the series, and how many of you are thinking about quitting?

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  • Calm down man i wasn't even referring to you. I know your not a kid.

    All of these kids are born with mental problems if they would do something like that

    Exactly my point, some kids are so nuts they can't tell the difference between reality and fantasy.

  • Right, every community has a potential sandy hook shooter among their class. Here is a bigger question that just came to me.

    Why are people entertained by violence, and what does that say about us as a people? Are we any more different from the Romans cheering watching people be eaten by lions for religious differences.

  • I have a four year old nephew, who is banned by his mother from watching the power rangers. So he somehow finds his way over my house and tries to press his luck. I let him watch it once, and i never heard the end of it.

  • edited October 2014

    I think the degree of violence they are exposed to can play a factor. Some children are affected differently than others, but in general, exposing young children to graphic violence can be risky towards their development... especially if they spend a large amount of time with it.

    Like... I wouldn't want a child to be playing GTA or anything like that. Surely there are some children that can handle it, but there are others who would be harmed by it.

  • Like... I wouldn't want a child to be playing GTA or anything like that. Surely there are some children that can handle it, but there are others who would be harmed by it.

    Exactly. My four year old nephew asks me about GTA 5 everyday because he saw me pick it up from the store when it came out.

    Belan posted: »

    I think the degree of violence they are exposed to can play a factor. Some children are affected differently than others, but in general, ex

  • Its like killing someone in a Star Trek "hollowdeck " then is what your trying to say.

  • I bet you opened the channel yourself. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • Power Rangers. Seriously. It's not even THAT violent, and the shows are pretty much targeted toward young kids. What was it about Power Rangers that was so bad. Did you feel the same way with kids watching say,DragonBall Z, Poke'mon, Digimon, and Yu-Gi-Oh!?

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    I have a four year old nephew, who is banned by his mother from watching the power rangers. So he somehow finds his way over my house and tries to press his luck. I let him watch it once, and i never heard the end of it.

  • You kids?

    Hey, i'm a teen, I can make my own decisions and better than most adults. VG taught me a lot and hasn't affected my judgement skills negatively.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    You kids don't need to be playing things this violent. Wait until your at least eighteen. Whatever happened to mario kart.

  • That is why I believe it is up to the parents to teach their children the difference between right and wrong as well as reality and fiction. If for some reason their child still can't grasp that, then yeah, they probably shouldn't be exposed to that stuff, but they are more ways to be exposed to violence than video games or TV shows/movies. And there are more kids who aren't easily influence by what they see on TV than kids who are. For instance, Japan produces as much violent games as the US does (even more dark and gory than a lot of US games, but some of those games don't usually make it out of Japan) and you don't hear any cases of what happens here over there and Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world.

    My parents have taught me the difference between right and wrong, and I've practically grew up watching violent movies and playing violent games that make what happen in TWD (both the show, game and even the comic) seem like child's play. Whenever I play Digital Devil Saga, I never have the urge to go out and kill, rip and eat other humans in the hopes I get stronger. Whenever I play Shin Megami Tensei, I never have the urge to try to summon demons and devils like Satan, Beelzebub, Baphomet, and Lucifer as well as kill my friends in cold blood because they have a different opinion on how the world should be. Whenever I play Persona 3, I never have the urge to take a gun and shoot myself in the head in the hopes to summon mythological entities from my subconsciousness , etc.

    And all those games I just listed are more popular in Japan than anywhere else, and again, we don't hear any cases of kids going around shooting schools or going on killing sprees with knives over there.

    Belan posted: »

    I think the degree of violence they are exposed to can play a factor. Some children are affected differently than others, but in general, ex

  • edited October 2014

    With all due respect, if you are just a teenager, then you still have a lot to learn about life.
    Some of the decisions you've made in your life, may have been better than the decisions of some adults.
    But it doesn't mean that you know everything there is to know about life.

    Please don't discount those of us that are adults.
    As adults, we've been the age you're at, and then some.
    And we've seen and experienced more than kids your age have.
    And as a result, the decisions we make are often going to be more discreet, and more sound, than the ones we made as kids.

    As you grow older, your viewpoint on things will change.
    What you think you know, and what you actully know, those things will change as you grow and experience life.
    And like everyone else, you're gonna make mistakes along the way.

    Just so you know, I'm not trying to insult or belittle you.
    I'm just trying to help you see things from a clearer perspective.

    You kids? Hey, i'm a teen, I can make my own decisions and better than most adults. VG taught me a lot and hasn't affected my judgement skills negatively.

  • edited October 2014

    The point is, what we see, and what we hear, all have an affect on us.
    They influence our thinking, especially if we are constantly exposed to them.
    And that in turn, will begin to influence our actions.
    And frankly, it would be foolish for a person to think otherwise.

  • edited October 2014

    That's a good point.
    If we choose to be entertained by violence, whether it's on tv, in videogames, or if it's a live-event, then how can we as a society say we are civilized?

    If a person claims to be peaceful, but enjoys violence; whether in sports or videogames, his words are thus empty.
    By his own actions, he would thus be revealing himself to be a liar and a hypocrite.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Right, every community has a potential sandy hook shooter among their class. Here is a bigger question that just came to me. Why are peo

  • The reason we like being entertained by violence on TV, video games, books, etc., is because we know the characters in them are not real, thus they aren't really getting hurt, and we would't ever think about doing those things to hurt people in real life. People can claim to be peaceful while liking violence in fiction. That doesn't make them a hypocrite.

    I would never want to hurt anyone in real life no matter how angry they make me, because I'm just not that kind of person, but that doesn't make me a hypocrite for enjoying games like Persona, God of War, Poke'mon, Final Fantasy, Devil Summoner, etc., because those are just fiction. Pixels, and polygons. Nothing more and nothing less.

    If movies, games, and books didn't have violence and the type of action consumers love to see then those products wouldn't sell. Since violence and sex sells, companies are giving incentives to include them since by the end of the day, companies and businesses exist to primarily make profits.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    That's a good point. If we choose to be entertained by violence, whether it's on tv, in videogames, or if it's a live-event, then how can w

  • edited October 2014

    True, what we see, hear, and experience does have an affect on us and can potentially influence our actions, but what does that have to do with violence in fiction specifically? Your argument could be applied to just about anything in life.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    The point is, what we see, and what we hear, all have an affect on us. They influence our thinking, especially if we are constantly exposed

  • Kids now a days get treated like gold. I remember what it was like growing up in the 80s-90s. There wasn't this public outcry, everyone was abusing their kids back then.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    With all due respect, if you are just a teenager, then you still have a lot to learn about life. Some of the decisions you've made in your

  • Well according to my sister he became violent after watching power rangers by pretending he was a sword fighter, or getting into play fights with his sister.

    I listen to the parents because i just don't want to hear it later.

    AGenesis posted: »

    Power Rangers. Seriously. It's not even THAT violent, and the shows are pretty much targeted toward young kids. What was it about Power Rang

  • Okay.

    "Clearer perspective" :P

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    With all due respect, if you are just a teenager, then you still have a lot to learn about life. Some of the decisions you've made in your

  • Is this actually serious?

  • (Insert the truth has been spoken pic here)

    Jewfreeus posted: »

    well you know they are just following the source material and it only gets worse from here I'm not gonna quit watching because of how disturbing it gets cause its starting to become more interesting imo

  • The red-handed machete.

    If you choose to be a "decent" person where you lock yourself out off gore and stuff like that, you'd look like a spoiled rich kid that scre

  • I quitted the TV series.

  • Cereal made me kill my family....Let's ban it.

  • We need to go to Congress!

  • lets be honest.. they deserved to die

  • shut up, dont give that bullshit that "violent" video games and tv and movies make kids crazy. thats the stupidest shit ever.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Well i saw Episode 5-1 this weekend, and it was absolutely over the top. The girl i was with wouldn't stop talking about it. I don't want

  • It disappoints me people believe that crap, I blame it on bad parenting not video games.

    jamex1223 posted: »

    shut up, dont give that bullshit that "violent" video games and tv and movies make kids crazy. thats the stupidest shit ever.

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    jamex1223 posted: »

    shut up, dont give that bullshit that "violent" video games and tv and movies make kids crazy. thats the stupidest shit ever.

  • to real life violence not fictional lolololol

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Yeah, you lost all credibility. See ya! It does effect children. Expose a 4 year old to violence for the first time, tell me how it went.

  • it is exactly what it is, and sometimes they are just shit you cant control. some for some reason are born "crazy". they just want a scapegoat or they are dumb.

    It disappoints me people believe that crap, I blame it on bad parenting not video games.

  • THEY don't want a scapegoat but the idiots who think Video games are bad just want to use a tragedy for their own use.

    jamex1223 posted: »

    it is exactly what it is, and sometimes they are just shit you cant control. some for some reason are born "crazy". they just want a scapegoat or they are dumb.

  • Take the show and make it 20,000 times worse and add in a couple hundred Lee deaths and then you have the comics.

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