VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES REFLECT WHAT KIDS SEE.(Editorial)

Byline: CHARLES A. KERR II GUEST COLUMNIST

The front-page headline on April 28 read: "Video game violence: Do parents overreact?" Let's talk a minute about the importance of this and the "why?" of such behavior.

For our purposes, the brain is an organ of the body. Mind is the function, all of the functions, of the brain.

There is a premise that: "Mind is 100 percent subject to suggestion 100 percent of the time." Also, there are no filters on the mind and everything presented to it is absorbed as truth into the memory banks. When an idea, concept or activity is repeated often enough, the mind is so influenced that it becomes the rule of all attitude and action ...

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