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<blockquote data-quote="FredNOk" data-source="post: 2688520" data-attributes="member: 35627"><p>I think it is because the games appeal to the senses that because its not the norm for society, they want to see what it feels like to go against the grain. It falls under that old adage, just because u can doesn't mean u should. Doing things forbidden by society on a video game has a no crime no punishment quality, but some of the kids playing these games have no sense of respect for others in the first place. The makers arent to blame for the content. It falls under parental guidance for the kids to be exposed to the content or not. Many parents dont care what their kids watch or play these days as long as they arent being bugged by the kids. Not having at least one parent in the home like many kids had in the 70's makes it easier for them to play this stuff without adult supervision as well. Not saying u can police your child 24/7, but having some interest and knowledge of what they r doing in their spare time would help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredNOk, post: 2688520, member: 35627"] I think it is because the games appeal to the senses that because its not the norm for society, they want to see what it feels like to go against the grain. It falls under that old adage, just because u can doesn't mean u should. Doing things forbidden by society on a video game has a no crime no punishment quality, but some of the kids playing these games have no sense of respect for others in the first place. The makers arent to blame for the content. It falls under parental guidance for the kids to be exposed to the content or not. Many parents dont care what their kids watch or play these days as long as they arent being bugged by the kids. Not having at least one parent in the home like many kids had in the 70's makes it easier for them to play this stuff without adult supervision as well. Not saying u can police your child 24/7, but having some interest and knowledge of what they r doing in their spare time would help. [/QUOTE]
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