The key issue in this debate is whether or not teens should play violent video games or role-playing games. Some people are distracted by the thought of violence in the game. Then, out of spite, I think that it is mostly about violence and that nothing good can come of it. How one-sided can this all be? This is an extremely limited view of life and is likely to completely unbalance, confuse, and make one feel helpless and helpless in times of life-threatening or survival-threatening circumstances. I firmly believe in realism and we live in times where terrorism has become rampant in different parts of the world and even America where we live is no longer immune. America is also affected daily by the increase in gun violence. Video games that show violence develop the instinct to adapt to that possibility that hits you and also prepare you to think about the options and choices available or to be created if not available to survive. This however does not mean that it is necessary to indulge in violence because if that were the case then no self-defense program existing today would ever work. In fact, programs such as Karate, kung-fu etc. They make you physically and mentally strong and make you judge better in times of crisis. Therefore I strongly believe and support teenagers playing violent video games as it helps improve vision, increases strategy and planning ability, helps to be psychologically better prepared in psychological cases and does not cause mass shootings. For my first reason it's about vision and how people are always wrong. There is a common phrase that most people believe to be true and that is that "too much screen time can make your vision worse." According to Ted's video talk, "Your brain on video games" by Daphne Bave...... middle of paper ......urt in 2011 about a similar problem we are discussing. Monday June 27, In 2011 the Supreme Court had decided the decision for Brown v entertainment. The decision was, the rule that states cannot restrict the sale or rental of video games to minors, a decision that strengthens First Amendment protections for interactive games and children's free expression rights. Therefore, to summarize, teenagers should be able to play violent/action video games. and role-playing games, which help your vision, your ability to strategize, help in psychological terms and will not turn you into a mass shooter. Logically speaking, according to the evidence I have provided you that action video games have influenced your child's future, a good effect. As in any case, the extreme of anything is wrong and therefore a balance is needed. With this balance in place life can be lived better and be better prepared.
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