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Moral Outrage: Fighter Aircraft Dogfights Return to Schoolyards as Children Mimic 'Combat Drills' From Viral Military Videos

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Moral Outrage: Fighter Aircraft Dogfights Return to Schoolyards as Children Mimic 'Combat Drills' From Viral Military Videos

In a disturbing trend sweeping across elementary playgrounds, moral critics are sounding the alarm over a new game where children pretend to be fighter aircraft pilots executing deadly dogfight maneuvers, complete with sound effects of missiles and simulated explosions. Parents report kids calling each other "bandits" and mimicking ejection sequences after watching declassified combat footage on social media. "We are normalizing the thrill of aerial warfare for a generation that doesn't understand the real cost of conflict," warns Dr. Helen Marsh, a child psychologist. "This isn't harmless play—it's desensitizing our youth to state-sanctioned violence and turning geopolitical tensions into a spectator sport." Local school boards are scrambling to ban toy planes and VR headsets, while critics argue the military-industrial complex profits from this "gamification of aggression." As fighter aircraft become the latest obsession in the erosion of childhood innocence, society must ask: are we raising the next generation to see war as a high-score challenge?