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Old 07-10-2014, 07:08 AM #5
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Originally Posted by Dezzy View Post
Real dumb logic there, you don't get people walking into schools committing massacres with TVs. Comparing guns to the 'effects' of TV (just an excuse for killers really) is senseless.
I agree with your post. This is exactly what I was saying on other threads; Crisis in Iraq & Alan Henning Beheaded. No amount of watching TV, reading, or even 'conditioning' can cause a sane, moral person to commit these types of horrific atrocities unless the evil desire to do so is already in them.

If I watched all 9 Superman/Supergirl movies 1000 times back to back, I'm not going to jump off a 20 story building with a tablecloth draped over my shoulders. It's complete B.S. that exposure to TV etc. can make someone into a psychopathic killer.

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