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No I don't; scenes of sex and violence have always been part of televised drama and films - the difference now is that people seem to look for a reason for kids doing bad/stupid stuff other than that they are bad/stupid kids looking for something to do. I think censorship actually goes too far in promoting political correctness and find some of the things people complain about laughable. There were hundres of complaints about the "touch my food - feel my fork" scene in the Quorn advert; the censors agreed that it promoted a bullying attitude and did not promote family harmony. With that kind of crap going on and missing totally the humour that was intended I would question whether some of us even understand what is on our screens let alone emulate it! The violence in society today is not due to television/video games - in my opinion is about a decline in teaching right from wrong and disciplining children when they are young.
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