Let’s think this one through. Several generations ago, children on farms grew up with lots of sex and violence. They got to see how new animals were made, and how animals are slaughtered to make food.
There is nothing quite as graphic and grotesque as butchering a cow. It is also very, very hard work, and you end up filthy and covered in blood and worse. And this wasn’t all for the boy children, either. Girls had the fun experience of plucking and cleaning chickens, cleaning fish and game, and fresh cuts of beef, then having to immediately cook it all for dinner.
In the 1950s, many parents were convinced that comic books would turn normal children into psychopaths. In the 1960s, it was rock ‘n’ roll ‘n’ drugs. In the ‘80’s, video games and violent music.
If Hollywood turns out perverted and violent crapola, just don’t watch it if you don’t enjoy it.
There’s a huge difference between slaughtering cattle for food and the work that goes along with it that makes one bloody, and people onscreen slaughtering each other for the purpose of entertainment.