Topic > Violence - 668

Some say that violence on TV breeds violence in real life, while others disagree. This is a social science question that has been studied long and fairly thoroughly, even if the research has not been satisfactory. However, whether you have or don't have an opinion of your own, read on so you may or may not change it, but it will definitely give you an idea of ​​what to say next time the question comes up. To start with the fact that there is no There are many different types of media around us, everywhere and at all times of the day, I wouldn't say that violence on TV has the only influence on real life. So why shouldn't it affect real life, why shouldn't it cause violence both at home and abroad. There are many increasing reports of violence around the world. Violence in the media is often listed as one of the main reasons. Unfortunately, they have little knowledge of the consequences of their actions. Some people argue that the impact of violence in the media turns teenagers into criminals or victims. Furthermore, they say that there is already so much violence in our society that it is no wonder that a large number of people like to watch violent films or games. Now, why? There is a psychological theory that claims that people can learn new information and behaviors by observing other people, and it is known as observational learning, in other words modeling, which brings us to a simple observation that adolescents act out what they see or hear , also what the media shows. However this is a direct occupation of the media, or TV, but what do they have to say? Of course they would adopt the opposite point of view and have arguments of their own. They say that their works reflect the world we live in and that we shouldn't point fingers at them. Film directors have said that... middle of paper... I've seen things like that, but I've seen them too, but the real point is that some researchers argue that video games like first-person shooters like Call of Duty in fact, they influence violent behavior, increasing aggressive thoughts and anger. But they said it doesn't directly cause it, but is just more likely to occur. Others disagree, arguing simply that it doesn't affect it in any way. To summarize, media violence can make some people more aggressive in some situations for a certain period of time, but it all depends on how much distinction you make between real life and real life. and games or shows. It depends on how much awareness we have regarding this problem. I will not deny the fact that television violence affects us, but not all of us. That's the point of it all, nothing will ever be 100%, nor will we ever be able to finish something this big and say that's how it is.