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46. "Video Games Killed the adventurous child....."
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and I'll say so until the day i die. Technology is killing our kid's spirit. Kids are not outside anymore- they're in the house playing Grand Theft Auto.

While I'm all for kids learning how to operate computers and the freedom of speech and expression on our tv sets, ultimately it's up to the parents to monitor thier kids. When I was a kid the last day of school was also the last day of cable. My mom turned our cable off every summer on the last day of school. She told us we had to either read or play outside. She made us read books and write small reports on them. She taught us black history at home too. She worked 2 jobs, so I know it's possible to spend more time with your kids...

What would happen if you just turned your cable off for a few months? The problem is- the parents aren't willing to make that sacrifice either. They let that television become the babysitter for their child and then complain about the content. I'm frankly sick of parents wanting to censor the tv. If you don't like what's coming on- TURN IT OFF! Can you imagine the kind of changes that might be brought about if we simply turned it off?

Sadly, my younger sisters (7 and 11) won't have the same kinds of memories I have of my youth. They won't remember having kickball games that went until midnight, double-dutch contests, snowball fights and fortresses, bike races, walking to the swimming pool, roller skating, all day hide-n-go-seek games etc...

I've been trying to figure out what happened. It's not just the video games and television... It's our neighborhoods. When I was younger- we knew EVERYONE on the block. My mom was on a first name basis with all my friends parents. There was never a fear about sending your kids outside alone. My friends got beating when I got beatings. They stayed the night at my house and they're parents never had to worry. Now- no one feels like it's ok to let their kids run around the neighborhood and just be kids. It's not safe anymore....It's sad and I don't even know where to begin in the correction of this dilemna....

  

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Music, Television, and Your Children [View all] , Invisible-Genius, Wed Jul-10-02 02:50 AM
 
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not a parent yet
Jul 10th 2002
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I think that this culture is not condusive to raising a
Jul 10th 2002
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it is absolutely possible
Jul 10th 2002
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yeah...
Jul 10th 2002
3
too much
Jul 10th 2002
5
exactly
Jul 10th 2002
8
RE: yeah...
Jul 10th 2002
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      yep
Jul 10th 2002
41
      shoot....we never came in.
Jul 10th 2002
43
           lol
Jul 10th 2002
45
      i'm all for
Jul 10th 2002
42
islamic countries
Jul 10th 2002
4
Kids have their own tv and dvd players nowadays
Jul 10th 2002
7
that's too bad
Jul 10th 2002
9
no video games?!?
Jul 10th 2002
10
hell no
Jul 10th 2002
11
      i keep forgetting you're a woman...
Jul 10th 2002
13
      B-O-R-E-D games
Jul 10th 2002
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           hahahahaha
Jul 10th 2002
20
                ur kids
Jul 10th 2002
23
                     adjusted to what?
Jul 10th 2002
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                          no
Jul 10th 2002
30
                               RE: no
Jul 10th 2002
34
      My mother used to
Jul 10th 2002
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           RE: My mother used to
Jul 10th 2002
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w/o video games...
Jul 10th 2002
12
      fcu k madden
Jul 10th 2002
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           RE: fcu k madden
Jul 10th 2002
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           Madden is GOD
Jul 10th 2002
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RE: Kids have their own tv and dvd players nowadays
Jul 10th 2002
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in this one
Jul 10th 2002
21
RE: Kids have their own tv and dvd players nowadays
Jul 10th 2002
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i dunno
Jul 10th 2002
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      College
Jul 10th 2002
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           differences
Jul 10th 2002
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                RE: differences
Jul 10th 2002
44
as far as i'm concerned
Jul 10th 2002
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      the phone thing
Jul 10th 2002
51
      I even offered to pay for my own line....
Jul 10th 2002
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      RE: as far as i'm concerned
Jul 10th 2002
53
           True...and they are desensitized.
Jul 10th 2002
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i felt left out too
Jul 10th 2002
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i'm with u
Jul 10th 2002
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i'm quick to change the station
Jul 10th 2002
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RE: i'm quick to change the station
Jul 10th 2002
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NO.
Jul 10th 2002
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disney
Jul 10th 2002
33
      haha. i reluctantly let them watch that
Jul 10th 2002
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mortal kombat - only i can play that now.
Jul 10th 2002
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Radio solutions: 2 channels you can listen to
Jul 10th 2002
28
i don't sweat cussing
Jul 10th 2002
29
      me neither. but my views
Jul 10th 2002
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RE: Music, Television, and Your Children
Jul 10th 2002
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RE: Music, Television, and Your Children
Jul 10th 2002
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      exACTly
Jul 10th 2002
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           RE: exACTly
Jul 10th 2002
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exactly
Jul 10th 2002
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*sigh*
Jul 10th 2002
52
RE: Music, Television, and Your Children
Jul 10th 2002
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I think you're missing my point
Jul 10th 2002
57
^
Jul 18th 2002
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RE: Music, Television, and Your Children
Jul 18th 2002
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