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8 votes
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How the American media fuels a cycle of violence
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Johnny Depp was abused by ex-wife Amber Heard, new evidence shows
20 votes -
'Somebody is going to be shot': Top bureaucrat says partisan mudslinging has gone too far
15 votes -
Trump administration slips a new, narrower definition of domestic violence onto DOJ website
4 votes -
Women's marches across Australia focus on Aiia Maasarwe's alleged rape and murder
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Are the lyrics to "Baby, It's Cold Outside" now too inappropriate for radio?
23 votes -
Victorian Government calls royal commission into potentially tainted gangland convictions
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Back from the edge: It’s easy to blame online rhetoric for violence. The reality is much harder
7 votes -
Danish ex-gangster shot dead on day his memoir on leaving criminal past was launched
7 votes -
Irish protests after teenager's thong used to suggest consent in rape trial
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One country's plan to solve the world's hidden health crisis
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The iPhone’s new parental controls block searches for sex ed, allow violence and racism
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Canada's justice system holds Indigenous women at fault for 'ending up murdered,' says NDP MLA
5 votes -
‘I don’t want him to ruin the Astros for me. He’s not worth it.’
5 votes -
The haunting of Port Arthur: Australian MPs launch new push on gun laws
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Germany ousts spymaster over far-right violence row
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Blood and oil
4 votes -
Esports 'too violent' to be included in Olympics
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Should children's entertainment contain more violence?
No spoilers, just a vague example. A long time ago, I watched TRON: Uprising (2012). It's a really good Disney kids show that was unfortunately cancelled after one season or 19 episodes. It...
No spoilers, just a vague example.
A long time ago, I watched TRON: Uprising (2012). It's a really good Disney kids show that was unfortunately cancelled after one season or 19 episodes. It carries a rating of TV-Y7.
One thing that always really struck me about this show was that it's actually quite violent, but censored. We see gladiator fights where "people" are just smashed into little cubes signifying their death.
This is not at all a new concept, and I'm not saying we need absolute realism, but is there an imbalance to the amount of violence we show without "real" consequence? And in doing so, glorifying the action of violence itself?
We don't want to traumatize kids, but maybe we should, just a little. And for those saying that the age range for some shows are too young for them to understand, these shows have really adult concepts to begin with. In Voltron, for example, we're talking about galactic war, genocide, torture and misuse of good technologies turning them to weapons.
And though I posted in ~tv, in games especially when there's a violent action executed by the gamer. Games are rated a bit differently, and I'm not as familiar with children games, so hopefully another Tilderino will have more to add here.
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Toxic masculinity: Helping men understand the impact of their behaviour
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Homicides in Guatemala. This project explores the challenges and lessons of disaggregating gang-related and drug trafficking-related murders
3 votes -
Antifa clashes with police and journalists in Charlottesville and DC
11 votes -
‘Just a piece of meat’: How homeless women have little choice but to use sex for survival
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How a notorious gangster was exposed by his own sister
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'A huge win': New Zealand brings in paid domestic violence leave in world first
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Should we treat crime as something to be cured rather than punished? Scotland’s police force has adopted a public health model to tackle violence. Should the rest of the world follow suit?
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MGM sues more than 1,000 victims of Las Vegas shooting, denying liability for the massacre
22 votes -
Enforcing the law is inherently violent
4 votes -
Talkback caller's heartfelt poem about violence against women resonates with listeners
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Eurydice Dixon murder: Not all men are violent, but all men can prevent violence
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Attorney-General poised to crack down on gaps in gun laws in wake of Pennant Hills murders
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The 'revolutionary' programs giving hope to LGBT domestic violence survivors
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A disastrous time for abuse of women in this country
23 votes -
The murders we don't hear about — and why
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Thermostats, locks and lights: Digital tools of domestic abuse
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Violence keeps Central Americans coming to US despite Trump
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US asylum: Domestic and gang violence cases 'no longer generally qualify'
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Nicaragua unrest: Government colluding with mobs, says Amnesty
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YouTube removes over thirty “violent” music videos as police target UK Drill
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Houston police chief says he has ‘hit rock bottom’ on gun rights arguments
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How the American media fuels a cycle of violence
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Eight killed in shooting at Texas' Santa Fe High School, CNN affiliates report
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ICE claimed a Dreamer was “gang-affiliated” and tried to deport him. A Federal judge ruled that ICE was lying.
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Spotify partners with the Southern Poverty Law Center to purge 'hate content' from its music - A well-intentioned new policy threatens the violent, angry music we know and love
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At least fifty-two Palestinians have been killed and 2,400 wounded by Israeli troops on the deadliest day of violence since the 2014 Gaza war
6 votes