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Television is not to blame. Premise: Other civilizations without television were very violent., Television is not to blame. Premise: Other modern countries without television are much less violent than US., Other civilizations without television were very violent. Examples: Modern Rwanda, Other civilizations without television were very violent. Examples: Ancient Rome, Crime is rampant. ???? Crime on TV is rampant., "The particularization of violence." Therefore: Television is not to blame., Other modern countries without television are much less violent than US. Examples: England, Other modern countries without television are much less violent than US. Examples: Japan, Television is not to blame. Objection: Fallacy of correlation! Crime is rampant., "The particularization of violence." Mass killings don't affect people. Janet Reno missed This distinction., Crime on TV is rampant. Therefore, TV violence causes violence in real life., "The particularization of violence." Individual killings do affect people. Janet Reno missed This distinction., If TV avoids graphic violence toward individuals, then the violence does no harm. The real problem is... "The particularization of violence."