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"Still, most of those effects occur in the context of harmless play and it is patently obvious that children are not normally turned into aggressive little monsters by TV or video games, since most children do not become aggressive little monsters"

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Mackay’s sentence works like a polite trap: it invites you into the moral panic around “violent media,” then snaps shut on the panic’s central exaggeration. The key phrase is “patently obvious,” a deliberately blunt appeal to common sense that refuses to treat the debate as complicated in the way pundits often want it to be. He’s not denying that media can have effects; he’s demoting those effects from headline-grade social emergency to background noise inside a bigger, mostly benign ecology of childhood play.

The subtext is aimed at anxious adults rather than kids. “Aggressive little monsters” is intentionally cartoonish, a caricature of the feared outcome that exposes how the argument is often built: take a small statistical effect, add a dash of sensational anecdotes, and you get a ready-made villain (TV, games) that conveniently doesn’t implicate parenting stress, inequality, school environments, or a culture that rewards aggression in plenty of non-digital ways.

Contextually, Mackay is intervening in a long-running cycle: new medium appears, adults worry it’s corrupting youth, researchers debate measurable impacts, and policy conversations drift toward censorship-by-concern. His move is rhetorical judo. By pointing out the obvious base rate - most children consume media and most children are fine - he forces the argument back to proportion. If there’s harm, it’s likely conditional, clustered, and mediated by temperament and environment, not a mass conveyor belt to violence. That’s a quieter claim, but it’s the one that survives contact with real life.

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Mackay, Hugh. (2026, January 15). Still, most of those effects occur in the context of harmless play and it is patently obvious that children are not normally turned into aggressive little monsters by TV or video games, since most children do not become aggressive little monsters. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/still-most-of-those-effects-occur-in-the-context-142801/

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Mackay, Hugh. "Still, most of those effects occur in the context of harmless play and it is patently obvious that children are not normally turned into aggressive little monsters by TV or video games, since most children do not become aggressive little monsters." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/still-most-of-those-effects-occur-in-the-context-142801/.

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"Still, most of those effects occur in the context of harmless play and it is patently obvious that children are not normally turned into aggressive little monsters by TV or video games, since most children do not become aggressive little monsters." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/still-most-of-those-effects-occur-in-the-context-142801/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Hugh Mackay (born 1938) is a Writer from Australia.

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