And yet you negate what parents and caregivers are supposed to do. You act as if the parents are non-existent. Fact is, it's up to the parents, caregivers, mentors, teachers etc. to teach kids what right and wrong is.
When a person cannot tell the difference between the fictitious and reality, then the person has not been brought up properly or has some other difficulty.
If kids have M games there can only be two culprits, the parents/caregivers who allow or are ignorant of what their child(ren) does and retailers who do not uphold the ratings. Blaming the market for children simply existing near adult activity is just idiotic. If parents do what they're supposed to, children wouldn't be overexposed to such material. A child can buy an M game perhaps, but if a parent is actually watching their kids, they wouldn't get away with playing the game for long.
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