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<blockquote data-quote="Keroscene" data-source="post: 28151" data-attributes="member: 508"><p><strong>Re: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas</strong></p><p></p><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"WaKKO15169\")</div></p><p> </p><p>Hmmm, I would say that all people are products of their enviroment. Last week, I went to see my daughter in the hospital because her appendix burst, I bought her a couple of coloring books in hopes of cheering her spirits while she was there. In one of the books there were crabs who were chasing a young girl with their pinchers open like they wanted to pinch her. My daughter asked me, "Are all crabs mean?" I replied "No, not all crabs are mean, just these ones in this book." She then asked, "If all crabs aren't mean, then why do they all have pinchers?" With the easiest awnser that a four year old can understand I told her "In case other animals try to hurt them, they can hurt them back to let them know it hurts." This question she asked me has some importance to do with her development of how she views the world, and is molded by my reflection of it. I could have easily told her that all crabs are evil, but at four, my daughter would have been given a biased awnser based on my opinion, and may have used the same thought process in the future. Even if this wasn't my daughter, I would say this child isn't ready for hours of animated death.</p><p> </p><p>I would say if someones kid wants to kill people, they need to take a good look at the parents, and see what can be corrected so this person doesn't hurt anyone else through senseless selfishness, not just "let them go ahead and do it".</p><p> </p><p>Parents need to let their children know what is real and what isn't. Tell them how their actions affect other people, and consider the consequences of those actions. Not to long ago, many adults and children in this country thought that wrestling was real, and almost destroyed the buisness at the time to prove that it wasn't because too many people try to do what they see on TV, and then use it as a scapegoat for ignorance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keroscene, post: 28151, member: 508"] [b]Re: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas[/b] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"WaKKO15169\")</div> Hmmm, I would say that all people are products of their enviroment. Last week, I went to see my daughter in the hospital because her appendix burst, I bought her a couple of coloring books in hopes of cheering her spirits while she was there. In one of the books there were crabs who were chasing a young girl with their pinchers open like they wanted to pinch her. My daughter asked me, "Are all crabs mean?" I replied "No, not all crabs are mean, just these ones in this book." She then asked, "If all crabs aren't mean, then why do they all have pinchers?" With the easiest awnser that a four year old can understand I told her "In case other animals try to hurt them, they can hurt them back to let them know it hurts." This question she asked me has some importance to do with her development of how she views the world, and is molded by my reflection of it. I could have easily told her that all crabs are evil, but at four, my daughter would have been given a biased awnser based on my opinion, and may have used the same thought process in the future. Even if this wasn't my daughter, I would say this child isn't ready for hours of animated death. I would say if someones kid wants to kill people, they need to take a good look at the parents, and see what can be corrected so this person doesn't hurt anyone else through senseless selfishness, not just "let them go ahead and do it". Parents need to let their children know what is real and what isn't. Tell them how their actions affect other people, and consider the consequences of those actions. Not to long ago, many adults and children in this country thought that wrestling was real, and almost destroyed the buisness at the time to prove that it wasn't because too many people try to do what they see on TV, and then use it as a scapegoat for ignorance. [/QUOTE]
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