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I don't watch television. That's the devil's messenger.
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You're entitled to your beliefs, but I disagree with you completely. It is a source of entertainment, let's say, hypothetically, that someone was "Corrupted" by television, whose fault is that? The television? No, of course not, it's just a machine. The people who make the shows? No, they seek to provide money, it's not their intention to undermine people. The person themselves? Yes, the Television, or the show that is on it, is not the source of the "Corruption", it is only the trigger. If one becomes "Corrupted", then it is obvious that they had the opportunity to become "Corrupted" within themselves. Let's say this person who became "Corrupted" was a good person, are they really a good person? How can they be a good person if they let themselves become "Corrupted"? They must be weak willed. So from this we can conclude, TV must not make people "Corrupt", it simply unearths the "Corruption" that already dwells within them.