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Connection Between Entertainment and Reality Not Really Confusing

Averageguy Wrote: Nov 12, 2009 7:38 AM
Its logical that being exposed to certain content in real life, or in a game, book or movie screws kids up.

As a liberatarian and a father of two daughters, I believe the solution is parents taking a more active role in their kid's lives not the babysafing of the world.

Today is one of those days when the news can confuse us.

Just as millions of Americans tune into the painfully moving memorial service at Ft. Hood honoring 13 Americans whose lives were extinguished by an Islamist soldier in their midst, entertainment news carries headlines about a record-setting war game now available wherever toys are sold.

Arguing with Idiots By Glenn Beck

“Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2” from video game publisher Activision, is predicted to be the highest grossing first-day release in the entertainment industry. It’s supposed to make more than any book, movie, DVD...