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SW's avatar

After I read this my husband listened while I made some lunch. We chatted over steak and eggs and your article prompted us to ask what is driving this numbness and acceptance.

We believe that it all started with adult's viewing habits which of course now has trickled down to a lowered or deranged idea and threshold of what is ok to show our kids because the images and stories we as adults are taking in are so radically low, violent, sexually explicit and extremely dark of tone.

Since the 1950's adults have voraciously gone lower and lower in the most insatiable manner when it comes to film, tv music videos and print ads.

My husband and I could not watch Game of Thrones, Walking Dead, Yellowstone and too many other shows and films to count. We felt we were living in an insane world as everyone loves dearly these shows. They are dark as can be. Munch's The Scream is how we feel while witnessing the media adults consume because everyone insists it's all so great-you just have to watch this or that and applaud to be cool. Our brains are rotted filmically and so now we want parents to be healthy of mind for their kid's viewing habits? Oh please. Not going to happen. Let's all take the blame here 100%.

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PeterK's avatar

normalization of aberrant behavior began back with the 1977 TV show SOAP and Billy Crystal's homosexual character. Hollywood kept pushing the envelope over the decades. more and more homosexual characters were included in TV shows, advertisements today regularly show same sex couples, fathers are rarely show in commercials

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