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**No! because there are parents out there who's son and or daughter is out there and what if they see someone die!?! They don't need to watch it and worry and wonder if that was their child! War is a serious thing! IT IS NOT ENTERTAINMENT!!! I personally think it should not be telovised.

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Should present-day war events be televised?

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