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MakcuM [25]
3 years ago
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Why should violent video games be ban

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2 answers:
erastovalidia [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer and Explanation:

Violet video games should be banned because they can show very graphic scenes such as containing a lot of blood. It can also involve killing a lot of people, and can make kids think that 1. Killing is fun 2. They get more lives in the real world because the have more lives in the game.

Kids will also get addicted to the game if they like, and this addiction can cause bad habits and other bad occurrences to happen.

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jonny [76]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Video games are really fun and you can learn some things from video games such as strategy. Violent video games on the other hand are bad and should be banned. Kids are filled with imagination and video games help with that, kids can come up with storys, plots, characters from games and have fun with them. If kids play good video games then that can help the kids way of thinking, the child's way of soving problems, etc. Violent games alter children's way of thinking, children become violent, angry, upset and they act and learn bad things from the game. If a kid is playing a game with killing and guns and violence the child will learn and think that violence is fun, that violence is the answer to everything. After a while the child's behaviour will change and be more anger based, the kids can become obsessed with the game and become dangerous. In the future if a child that grew up with violent games gets into a problem they will use violence to get out of it because that's all they know, they can become dangerous. Children will lack basic communication skills and use anger to express themselves instead.

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