how many people let their kids sit in front of zombie shows where decapitation happens twenty times an hour? or watch slasher films? or sit in front of video games hour after hour where the intent of winning is the highest number of people you can kill - kids starting at 6 or 7 years old.
I'm sorry sammielee24 that you can't tell the difference between story telling and reality. I'm sorry that you don't realize the difference between actually shooting someone and causing them harm vs playing a video game. I'm not sure why you can't see the difference (probably years of indoctrination I would assume) but most 6 and 7 year olds CAN see the difference.
I'll try to enlighten you if I can. Perhaps you've been to someones house where they have a bowl of fake plastic fruit used for decoration (apples, grapes, bananas, etc). We all understand that just becuase something may appear simuliar to something else it doesn't mean it is something else. No one would say that you could get the same nutritional value from a fake banana as a real banana because they look simuliar. That would be absurd. And no one thinks that you can get the same desensitation from a hollywood death scene as seeing a real death.
I can watch Saving Private Ryan where people have their legs blown off and their guts hanging out from their stomaches and see it all in full frame HD and not be bothered by it. However, when they released the grainy ISIS video last week, filmed from a distance and showing a long line of dead bodies murdered at the hands of their captors, I became physically sick and had to turn the news off. I could not look at it. Because I knew that what I was seeing were real people.
Watching a movie or playing a vedio game that is detailed or gorry does not desensitizes you to human suffering. However, ISIS taking their young kids to these killing fields and telling them that "God wants us to do this to other people" does desensitize kids.