Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Where Does Chorizo Originate?

lehrer_ecke @ 2009-03-11T16: 06:00

Oh no.

I see it again. Killer games it will be again once been - as usual. This must be understood. Killer game ban, this one just needs a law . Design Measures to address the actual grievances would cost even money. In addition, it captures not voters so that they say parents that they are responsible for what their children as to consume media, and that it would be the responsibility of parents to accompany their children in dealing with it. The fact that the games would then be somehow available to the masses not know, yes.

Show me also the serious professional who

first confirmed that killer games lead to aggressive behavior. (It is on this but as yet none that would definitely confirm. The problems with games / TV lie more in the area where children use these media (excessive) and therefore fail to gain experience with the real world, because more in TV.)

second claimed that pure bans would bring something.


However, I am already so jaded that I expect that the discussion that we now face, is tantamount. The fact that someone suggests useful approaches and heard, I can already imagine no more. There are what, what you could do:

- low-deals in youth work, but instead is a youth center closed after another

- X equip schools with social workers per child and school psychologists

- smaller classes so that teachers can get to know their students better, less hours per teacher would be the intensity of the relationship increase

- Education for people, not schools giving any substance somehow, either by generating fear.


But all this would cost money that you do not want to spend. Not for the kids. Not now. Rehabilitation programs must pay by the next government. Similarly with the schools that are not restored, because you have a mold problem, or the rain is horrible looks, but as a job creation scheme for artisans to drive the economy.

I could puke. And precisely this