tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1187433608406453993.post6203715532274464684..comments2024-03-28T03:13:47.827-04:00Comments on Community College of Philadelphia: SOC 101: What Messages We SendCCP Soc 101http://www.blogger.com/profile/03482301507306679762noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1187433608406453993.post-56765035096255922352011-06-29T18:50:13.604-04:002011-06-29T18:50:13.604-04:00It depends too. Its not the video games fault eith...It depends too. Its not the video games fault either because rating labels exist for a reason. Any little kid who plays these games A) Has parents that don't care or B)Is being sneaky playing them when they know they shouldn't. An 8 yr old simply can't buy this game even if they wanted too. They're are precautions taken but I say the parents are to blame.Raimundo Rivera Jr.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1187433608406453993.post-2760074469833144922011-06-29T09:49:37.252-04:002011-06-29T09:49:37.252-04:00Nice post! But i would have to disagree with you o...Nice post! But i would have to disagree with you on this one. Teens already have access to extremely violent and sexual content through the internet . You can literally go and watch a REAL video of someone getting their head sawed off with a knife very easilly as well as pornographic videos and other things. Should the internet be banned for teenagers as well? They are just trying to socially condition everyone into thinking we live in this perfect, fantasy world where nothing bad happens which is just wrong. The games are just like most other things like porn, cigarettes and rated R films are only available to 17 year olds and above. And regardless of whether or not the games are made available to strictly 17 year olds, most people will still get someone to just buy it for them. Its up to the parents to decide what their kids play and watch, this isn't the developers fault. I think it's the parents' responsibilities to tell their kids the right thing to do.Truong Phamnoreply@blogger.com