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Chuck Norris on "Terminating teenage violent crime"
wnd.com — Chuck notes in his weekly column, "I remember when I was in high school in the 1950s – racial injustice and gangs were present even then. However, I could never have imagined the moral and civil anarchy among our youth today, as they garnish weapons and so vehemently assault peers and adults like the Baltimore teacher. Why is this happening?..."
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- RickyLS, on 04/14/2008, -0/+1Another great article Chuck! I'm so sick of the pervasive anger and antognism among so many youth today. Thanks for fighting to change the wrongs, and not just talking about them. Appreciate you giving those reference links--very helpful. I look forward to reading AND APPLYING your column each week.
- BobbleBingnut, on 04/14/2008, -1/+1Indeed how odd, when neocons are so successfully in control!
- jdieter, on 04/14/2008, -1/+2Norris is the moron who just recently fought against Ron Paul (guess he hates liberty, civil rights and the whole Constitution then) and here the dumb ass is, after ENCOURAGING violence in movies etc... is now trying to claim he wants to stop violence? It is HIM and his movies and the violent fighting video games that CAUSE the violence. Stupid anti-American freak.
- rebelshaed, on 04/15/2008, -1/+1Norris isn't encouraging violence at all with his movies; they're made for entertainment purposes only. Just because his movies depict violence doesn't mean he encourages it in a real life setting. Most of the media is about visually telling stories, not offering left-wing propaganda or even meant to influence our everyday lives. Now, if the video games and movies are INFLUENCING (since they aren't the direct "cause" of anything) teens to become desensitized to the idea of violence, then they shouldn't be exposed to such material. But come on man, put the responsibility where it belongs on the parent's end, not the actors, directors, etc. I think Chuck made some very good arguments and offered great solutions to help get teen violence under control. Nice article Chuck!
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