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Maurice concludes that Jane is mistaken in claiming that violence in TV and movies causes violence in young people. He supports this by pointing out that violence in young people existed long before movies and TV.
Maurice’s premise doesn’t effectively support his conclusion. Just because violence in young people existed before violent media, doesn’t mean that that media can’t cause violence in young people today. Isn’t it possible that violent movies and TV shows cause violence in young people today, while something else caused it in the past?
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