President Trump on Thursday assailed video games, the internet and movies for contributing to a culture of violence that can lead to school shootings like the one at a Florida high school on Valentines Day.

“We have to look at the internet because a lot of bad things are happening to young kids and young minds and their minds are being formed, and we have to do something about maybe what they’re seeing and how they’re seeing it,” the president said from the White House during a meeting with officials on school safety.

“And also video games. I’m hearing more and more people say the level of violence on video games is really shaping young people’s thoughts.”

He also laid part of the blame on Hollywood for producing ultra-violent fare for the silver screen that also winds up in people’s living rooms — suggesting a ratings system, although one already exists.

“And you go one further step and that’s the movies. Maybe they have to put a rating system for that,” he said.

His remarks came a day after a gut-wrenching meeting at the White house featuring students who survived the shooting in Parkland, Florida, as well as the father of a girl who was killed.

A 19-year-old former student armed with an AR-15 assault rifle killed 14 students and three staffers who tried to protect them.