Infowars: Children who watch more TV are more likely to grow into sociopaths
David Gutierrez
Natural News
Feb 22, 2013The more TV a person watches during childhood, the more likely they are to become a sociopath as an adult, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Otago in New Zealand and published in the journal Pediatrics.
Notably, the study ruled out the possibility that it is preexisting, antisocial tendencies that cause children to watch more television. Instead, what they found was that early television watching was correlated with the later development of antisocial behaviors.
“Children who watch violent TV behave in a violent way afterwards and people who watch a lot of TV are more likely to have bad behavior later in life,” said researchers.
Researchers followed approximately 1,000 children who had been born in 1972 or 1973 in the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. Starting at age five, the children were interviewed about their television watching habits every two years. The researchers then compared this information to records of the participants’ criminal convictions between the ages of 17 and 26. Violent convictions, including “aggravated robbery, manslaughter, assault with intent to injure, rape, using an attack dog on a person, and disorderly behavior likely to cause violence,” were noted separately.
The researchers also analyzed the prevalence of aggressive behavior, antisocial personality disorder and negative emotions among the same participants between the ages of 21 and 26.
Antisocial personality disorder, more commonly known as “sociopathy” or “psychopathy,” is a condition characterized by an inability to empathize with others and is strongly associated with antisocial and criminal behaviors including compulsive lying, theft, property destruction and violence.
Unrelated to other risk factors
The researchers found that people who watched more TV as children were also more likely to be convicted of a crime as young adults. In fact, for every hour of TV that a child watched on an average week night, their risk of conviction increased by 30 percent. The link found between violent criminal convictions and TV viewing disappeared; however, after researchers adjusted for potential confounding factors.
Even after adjusting for factors such as socioeconomic status, a childhood history of aggression or antisocial behavior, or parenting factors, the researchers found a strong association between childhood TV viewing and an adult diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. They also found a connection between TV viewing and more negative emotions and aggressive personality traits.
That is, the findings cannot be explained by antisocial children watching more TV and also growing into antisocial adults.
“Rather, children who watched a lot of television were likely to go on to manifest antisocial behavior and personality traits,” researcher Lindsay Robertson said.
Although the reasons that TV viewing might contribute to antisocial personality disorder remain unclear – more for an overabundance of potential explanations than for too few – the researchers said that one thing is clear: reducing childhood TV viewing would almost certainly be beneficial.
“Antisocial behavior is a major problem for society,” researcher Bob Hancox said. “While we’re not saying that television causes all antisocial behavior, our findings do suggest that reducing TV viewing could go some way towards reducing rates of antisocial behavior in society.”
Sources:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/02/130218092711.htm
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ACTA Explained - Spread the Word (by btb617)
ACTA will ruin the Internet as we know it. Spread this video as much as you can to let the public know about it so we can try to stop it. SOPA is nearly dead but the government will never stop trying to take our rights away unless we fight!
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Anonymous asked: How would the ocean get privatized?
the same way we apportion land and distribute it in parcels of private property
A very simple idea. To bad the political elite would never allow this to happen. I am sure the excuse that would be given is it would harm the environment.
K-For soldiers from Morocco stand guard in front of barricades in the village of Dudin Krs (via guardian.co.uk)
1st Strikes Issued Under New Zealand Anti-Piracy Laws
This type of law is surly on its way here to the USA. The elites are hell bound on killing the internet.
From Slashdot.org:
Master Moose writes “New Zealand’s largest ISPs confirmed yesterday that they had received their first notices under the government’s new copyright regime, which came into effect on September 1. All the notices received so far appear to be from the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand. Telecom, for example, received 42 notices — 35 for alleged download of songs by R&B star Rihanna, six for Lady Gaga tunes and one for British recording artist Taio Cruz. Curiously, it was the music industry, rather than the movie industry, that fired the first shot. It was believed the Motion Picture Association was keen to go after copyright infringers.”
ACTA Signed By 8 of 11 Participating Countries

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What is the sickest about this on top of losing out internet freedoms? The fact this treaty was signed by the USA with out the Senate even having the right to vote. Obama has basically said he has all the right in the word to sign any treaty he wants and then enforce it. Freedom is dead in our nation.
What makes this even worse. The courts have ruled. Treaties trump our own constitution. So throw treaty this slime bag will sign away our freedoms.
Then on top of all of this. This treaty has no due process. All you have to have happen as a internet user. Is accused. That is all it takes. 10 accusations and you lose your internet. On top of everything else that is secretly done to write this treaty.
From Slashdot.org:
An anonymous reader writes with this news on the ACTA treaty, straight from the EFF’s release on the news: “On Saturday October 1st, eight countries (the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea) signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) in Tokyo, Japan. Three of the participating countries (the European Union, Mexico, and Switzerland) have not yet signed the treaty, but have issued a joint statement affirming their intentions to sign it ‘as soon as practicable.’ ACTA will remain open for signature until May 2013. While the treaty’s title might suggest that it deals only with counterfeit physical goods such as medicines, it is in fact far broader in scope. ACTA contains new potential obligations for Internet intermediaries, requiring them to police the Internet and their users, which in turn pose significant concerns for citizens’ privacy, freedom of expression, and fair use rights.”
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- Canada May Not Be Signing ACTA This Weekend (michaelgeist.ca)
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ACTA To Be Signed This Weekend

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And at a drop of a hat more internet freedom disappears. What is the so sickening. This was done in secret. No one outside was aloud to see it. Sort of like how the health care bill was passed. Lucky for us here in the USA. It has to go throw the Senate. It has yet to do so. As far as I know. Lets hope it never does.
This being said. I am sure the FCC will try to create more regulations emulating this treaty. Being under another name. OR the senate will pass this peace mill. Like Bill s.978 that is currently working its way throw the House and Senate.
From Slashdot.org
Posted by Soulskill on Wednesday September 28, @12:12AM
from the yep-this-happened dept. We’ve been following the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement for over three years, from its secretive beginnings, to the controversy and debate that followed, and to the document it eventually evolved into. Now, Japan has announced that the agreement will finally be signed on Saturday during a ceremony that follows an anti-piracy symposium on Friday. “The negotiation has been carried out among Australia, Canada, the European Union and its Member States, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, and the United States, and reached a general agreement at the negotiation meeting held in Japan in October 2010, followed by the completion of technical and translation work in April 2011. … The signing ceremony will be attended by the representatives of all the participants in the ACTA negotiations, and those that have completed relevant domestic processes will sign the agreement. The agreement is open for signature until May 1, 2013.”
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