I've heard of people refer to the trope or genre as "killer cuties" adolescent, preteen, or teen girls on murdering or revenge killing sprees. Movies include: Carrie, Kickass, Hanna, Logan (wolverine spinoff), Suckerpunch, characters like XMen Rouge, and the young yakuza girl in Kill Bill, Claudia in Interview with a Vampire, and even Rey in Star Wars. Generally interpreted as addressing unspoken anxiety of society unease with adolescent girls coming of age when they discover and express independence and sexuality.
Other genres mix violence with feminine power like motherhood/reproductiive rights addressed in both Alien, Terminator, Species series.
Alien, Terminator and the like are adult women. The other examples are of teens becoming adults. The examples OP is insinuating and the ones I was referring (without mentioning I guess? I forget) are of pre-teen children with those actual personalities. It's not like a rugrat cartoon where they are babies but have childlike personalities or like Stewy from Family Guy. They're literal children as protagonist handling guns or weapons.
I'm with you on this. Unfortunately, my ex has physical custody though we split them half the time and I would home school my kids in a heartbeat if it were up to me. As far as television and pop culture influence goes, I've talked with both of them since they were old enough to understand that TV, movies, games, etc., are make-believe and that following the examples of a make-believe culture makes you something less than a person. Both of them are heavy readers (though they love some xbox, which I don't mind) and seem to have taken the lesson to heart as I have two children who are well-spoken, polite, well-read, respectful, and aren't out making trouble.
[–] 15920614? 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
you sound like Tipper Gore you shrieking pussy. go censor some music you faggot.
[–] 15922467? [S] ago
this nigger likes Jew childhood programming ^^
thinks it's 'free speech'
btw, faggot... EMINEM is a Jew POS
[–] 15923610? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Big difference between looking/asking for state intervention or censorship and making well informed consumption decisions for your family.