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6 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

I don't think we should remove the vid myself. But....

Paji, it's wise to remove it. It made me want to throw up. If I found it hard to view, (I'm normally not that squeamish), then I wouldn't want any child or person to go through the trauma of it. We have to protect the children, youngsters too on here. 

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11 minutes ago, simran345 said:

Paji, it's wise to remove it. It made me want to throw up. If I found it hard to view, (I'm normally not that squeamish), then I wouldn't want any child or person to go through the trauma of it. We have to protect the children, youngsters too on here. 

I hear you sister, I just disagree. We need to toughen them up in my opinion. I'm just saying (just for a historical discussion) teenagers saw this and much worse throughout our people's history. Maharaja Ranjit Singh did just this as a teenager.  

But I won't argue with you too much. Take it off if you insist. 

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Just now, dallysingh101 said:

I hear you sister, I just disagree. We need to toughen them up in my opinion. I'm just saying (just for a historical discussion) teenagers saw this and much worse throughout our people's history. Maharaja Ranjit Singh did just this as a teenager.  

But I won't argue with you too much. Take if off if you insist. 

Discussing it is different from actually viewing it. All sorts of thoughts will affect their mind. I understand what you mean, but even in movies, there's tolerance limits, that's why they set ratings and age recommendations.  I saw one that wouldn't let you view it without logging in and confirming your age. Like penji jkv says, it can be searched for. 

We wouldn't take our children to watch a movie with that, so same should apply here. 

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