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"Playing with weapons breeds violent behavior"
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... "When all was said and done, expert wisdom or not, I simply didn’t like the way kids acted when they played with certain violent toys." ...
"And yet, knowing the power of culture and a little boys’ urges, I ultimately decided to take it one supervised weapon play at a time. Two well-behaved boys playing toy soldiers on the floor became acceptable. Ouzis [sic] in the hands of 6-year-olds, or 15-year-olds, for that matter, did not. An occasional sword fight in the living room, as long as there was no actual contact, was tolerable."
"Neighborhood gun battles were not. All weapon play, regardless, was heavily monitored and controlled, so it didn’t escalate into something it shouldn’t." ... |
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