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After the horrors of mass shootings at Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas, the nation is finally having a conversation about more than guns. This is a welcome turn of events. For a generation, politicians and their obsession with banning firearms have made it impossible to discuss the multitude of issues leading up to these hideous acts.
One of these major issues is the growing toxicity of our culture due to ultra-violent films, television and video games. This has been a problem for quite some time, but now with Trump...