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Originally posted by: JeannieJA
Good Post !! 👍🏼I do not get influenced by what I watch on TV, did not when I was a teenager and do not now when I am in my twenties.My mamma has taught me enough to take what is shown on TV as either entertainment or just plain over exaggerated nonsense, if you can still learn something good out of these shows great if not ignore. We also shared a pretty free relationship that I could go and ask her the weirdest questions on this planet and she would still answer them. You do not want to know the questions 😆It is the parents responsibility to teach the kids the basic sense of good/bad, right/wrong, respect/disrespect, then they can apply them to all circumstances in life. Hence expecting fictional shows to show goody goody stuff is wrong, they have not taken the responsibility to teach our young or us, that's wholly and solely our responsibility.Yes I agree with you here that 😊Somewhere then the responsibility of ensuring that the young and the impressionable are not corrupted by what they see on TV and outside, lies with the adults - parents, teachers, role models.