Many movies, television shows, music songs, and video games are filled with violence: murder scenes, nonstop profanity, rape and torture scenarios. By placing scenes like these in the movies for the children and teenagers to see, the media is causing them to become more violent than it already is. What has our society come to these days? Everywhere we look, violence is present; in the streets, back alleys, schools, and even at home. Even if one might be a pacifist, violence will keep its way into our homes through the television. Many parents these days are busy with their work, and sometimes it is hard to keep track what their children do. They are working singles or couples who must rely on others for the parenting and raising their children. Even baby sitters use television as the easiest source of entertainment for the children. Since every family has televisions and the children play video games almost every day, truly the media affects the children. The average hours of American youth watching television is about four hours, which means children spend more time watching television than in any other activity, except sleep, after school. So, parents should control the television that children watch. They need to be aware that media violence affects in the real world.
While television and video games grow rich on violence, the people are becoming more used to seeing violence in television and games. South Park, a very famous show that many children watch, contains much violence and profanity throughout the episodes. However, the children watch the show without a problem and consider it very "funny." Also, in the games of the popular first person shooting games like "Call of Duty," the players get extra points for killing people with headshots. And one of the top-selling video game, Grand Theft Auto, is programmed to kill the people with weapons and steal money, hijack cars, and kill the cops to get away from theft or bank job. These television