The culture of
violence starts in the U.S. “with children at a very young age,” as almost all
of the cartoons are “very violent”, says Saul Landau, vice chair of the
Institute for Policy Studies.
“This is the
culture that kids grow up on,” Landau told Press TV’s U.S. Desk on Saturday when
asked where the culture of violence in the United States comes
from.
He also said the
U.S. past was full of violence, and the country has been involved in “a
perpetual war since the end of WWII”.
For instance, he
said, the U.S. bombed Iraq and Libya in the past and now it wants to bomb Iran
and Syria, adding, “every time there is a problem abroad, somebody wants to go
to a war”.
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