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Bodhesatva said:

A similar example to the phenomenon I'm describing above would be handicap parking spaces; there are significantly less handicapped people than non-handicapped people, so one might argue that majority rules and tough luck crippled guys.

However, I think most reasonable people would agree that it is a very mild inconvenience to that majority of people (we can't park in the two closest spaces to the front entrance of a store) and it greatly assists those in need, so it's an inconveniance I'm willing to live with.

In the case we're discussing, I'm willing to take a very mild inconvenience to assist the parents who do not have the same views that I do.


Well, I can see your point, but I don't share the view that a video game is dangerous for a child and I don't see any point in "protecting" children from it. I do think its important that the child understands its fiction though, but if you're gonna raise you're child going around and saying everything is bad and don't allow them to do anything they'll end up hating you and doing it anyways. I think its better to have a liberal view and just be informative about the content.

 

EDIT. Then again, you raise your children they way you see fit. That's just my opionion how to do it. 



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