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Reason
October 2005
Daniel Koffler
Grand Theft Scapegoat Video game prohibitionists are highly selective about the evidence they present, hoping to substitute raw emotional appeal for a plausible explanatory framework. Unfortunately, blanket condemnations and frightening anecdotes are likely to be with us as long as they prove electorally profitable. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
December 11, 2000
Charles Taylor
Good blood A new book says the violence of great movies, from "The Wild Bunch" to "The Matrix," has a beauty that can't be denied... mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
February 2004
Carl F. Horowitz
Teenage Wasteland Critics on the left and right falsely portray kids as passive victims of mass media. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
March 2001
Jib Fowles
Missing Link The bum rap against TV violence... mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
February 15, 2006
Mary Jane Irwin
Rated V for Violence Legislation against video games is ramping up. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
November 2002
Sara Rimensnyder
Soundbite: Gerard James Would-be censors have long posited a monkey-see, monkey-do relationship between media and audiences. Violent images create violent kids, they warn. Gerard Jones upends that thinking in his new book Killing Monsters: Why Children Need Fantasy, Super Heroes, and Make-Believe Violence. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
January 26, 2001
Amy Benfer
A game called suicide Teacher and author Jane Katch talks about the value -- and necessity -- of violent play... mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
November 1, 2010
Lance Ulanoff
Violent Video Games: Our Responsibility, Not the Courts No matter how the Supreme Court decides the fate of California's controversial violent video game law, parents must have the final responsibility and say. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
February 10, 2011
Jeffrey L. Wilson
The 10 Most Violent Video Games of All Time What do Bulletstorm, Grand Theft Auto III, Mortal Kombat, and Splatterhouse have in common? They've let gamers spill much, much blood. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com Games don't kill people -- do they? Games don't kill people -- do they?: Before we rush to damn the video-game industry, let's remember: There's both bad and good in blowing up pixels. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
March 2001
Jib Fowles
The Whipping Boy The hidden conflicts underlying the campaign against violent TV... mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
April 14, 2009
Carey Roberts
Abuse Excuse: How Liberalism Keeps Women in their Place Liberals have become the unapologetic predators of women, gleefully playing on their fears and psychological vulnerabilities, all in the name of curbing domestic violence. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
July 19, 2006
Erin Pizzey
Domestic Violence Is Not A Gender Issue The idea that the family is a danger to women and children has destroyed much of our traditional concepts of marriage. The feminisation of the family and Western society has caused men to become outcasts and a source of ridicule in their children's eyes. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 21, 2010
Cliff Edwards
Mortal Kombat at the Supreme Court The Supreme Court is weighing whether to uphold a California law banning sales of violent video games to minors. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
December 29, 2004
Ray Blumhorst
Make the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Gender Inclusive, or Dump It! The exclusion of male victims from the help they should be receiving from domestic violence law is a cycle of endless battering that has been created by VAWA to endlessly torture the minds, bodies, and spirits of countless innocent men. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
July 2007
Nick Gillespie
Rant: The FCC's Not Our Mommy or Daddy Let parents be parents when it comes to TV violence. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
May 26, 2000
Dawn MacKeen
Shrinks under scrutiny Should shrinks probe the violent fantasies of patients? They often don't. And that failure can be tragic. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
March 16, 2005
Ray Blumhorst
VAWA - One of the Biggest Taxpayer Fleecings in the History of America Those who deal with domestic violence according to gender feminist ideology have been less than effective in dealing with the true dynamics of violent domestic relationships, and now they are going back to congress to ask for billions more in funding for the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). mark for My Articles similar articles