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Of course there's violence on TV. It's loaded with violence. How have medias' hand wringers ignored it this long is my question.
Of course there is no link between what we view in all forms of media and any behavioral, emotional or physical consequences. It is evident by the BILLIONS of dollars spent each year in Advertizing-- because we all know that we are not influenced by those either!
Too bad organizations such as the NRA oppose studies proving the link.
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