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Written by Lan Party Socialite
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Friday, 13 June 2008 09:19 |
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A symposium will be held this weekend on "The Sexualization of Children." Amongst the the culprits responsible for sexualizing little Jack and Jill are video games and online pornography.
According to psychology professor Sharna Olfman of Point Park University, video games present a danger to girls. It's not the girls' fault, however, it's the boys. Video games, porn and other media "teach boys about sex" and result in the sexualization of girls.
Olfman elaborates, "'Sexualization' means someone doesn't understand that sexuality is part of a loving relationship." (I personally disagree that you need to be in a loving relationship in order to sexualize someone...but that's probably why I'm not giving a symposium on children)
That video games/internet "sexualize" children should be nothing new to anyone. Five hundred years ago, books were criticized for poisoning the minds of medieval aged kids - where did they get their ideas of sex back then? But I digress. Games are an outlet for sexuality...so get over it.
Sex moves the world. It's the reason we are all here in the first place, and we have it to thank for ensuring humanity survives. We surround ourselves with sexual images and innuendo in our books, music, movies, websites, tea leaves, ice cubes, peanut butter and video games not only because it makes us happy, but because we as human beings can't help it.
While games video games and other media MUST have a degree of responsibility (see: Samus's Boob Job), parenting has the most influence on children, and by extension, childrens' sexualization.
There are human beings who need to be addressed before video games can be blamed for something your children will grow in to naturally. Hopefully this symposium will address the true root of these issues and won't be another blame-the-media fiasco.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 13 June 2008 09:26 )
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