tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7540050536769813405.post1525686182439633..comments2023-05-26T07:44:20.961+04:00Comments on SapioBlog: EDITORIAL: Guns'n'LoveMassahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04918332732743497623noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7540050536769813405.post-17963136998585679852013-02-25T06:40:50.097+04:002013-02-25T06:40:50.097+04:00Just brilliant. Some years ago, my friend (a singl...Just brilliant. Some years ago, my friend (a single mom of two boys) banned toy weaponry, blood-and-gore films and all videogames -except the sports kind- when her sons were little. She was so adamant about the whole thing that even cartoon violence used to be off the table. <br />I know she meant well, but my husband and I thought otherwise; we never prevented our son from owning a Nerf darts gun or watching Dragonball Z. <br /><br />I'm not trying to generalize here, but I can say her kids are no better from not having been exposed to fictional violence. My friend's older son (15) is a gaming junkie now and she's seriously considering an intervention. The little one (11) is simply a passive-aggressive snot. I wish I had had this article at the time to back up my arguments against this love-and-peace hippie nonsense. <br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com