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Staff Report, on
February 4, 2015
Think of the children

I think that movies today have too much pornography, bad language, and bad examples. This kind of stuff is everywhere like phones, television, commercials, and at school. The movies tend to have lots people watching them and have a huge influence on their mind in a negative way.  When people watch these movies, they tend to have bad thoughts and bad language, and it affects others around them who don’t want to hear the bad stuff. I am one of those people that don’t appreciate the language.  Movies get worse and worse and I don’t see the end in it.  I worry the next generation is going to be full of this, and it going to bring down all the things that are important to me like clean language, music, and good friends. When I get to high school, I know there will more of this, so I hope to be a good example for others.  Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Myles Hood, age 11

Boy Scout Troop 1913

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