METALMICKY
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- Jan 30, 2004
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I’m sorry [MENTION=30847]Megazone[/MENTION] but GAMES don’t make you want to slaughter people. .
Millions of kids spend tens of millions of hours a week playing games and it’s very few countries that have these issues. Blaming games DOES NOT HELP address the issue.
Can't even be arsed with these threads any more... Have we become 'normalised' to all this?
What killed all these people?
I'm not saying that's the case but we can't just keep looking at the weapons these killers use, we need to understand the motive and cause
I agree with you entirely here. The point I am making is correlating these killings with computer games is entirely misleading, without evidence and actually against the many studies done on the topic. It’s said often by bullshit politicians because it sounds good. Japanese kids play at least as many computer games as American kids - look at how many people are killed by other people in Japan.
Well said. It's an easy and incorrect assumption.I agree with you entirely here. The point I am making is correlating these killings with computer games is entirely misleading, without evidence and actually against the many studies done on the topic. It’s said often by bullshit politicians because it sounds good. Japanese kids play at least as many computer games as American kids - look at how many people are killed by other people in Japan.
Do they not have Fortnite in Serbia then? You've just agreed with his point.In Serbia over 1 in 2 people own a gun.
How comes they're not facing these same issues the US does with gun killings?
In Serbia over 1 in 2 people own a gun.
How comes they're not facing these same issues the US does with gun killings?
As LLcoolJ says, that is exactly my point. Jesus, in the States they don’t even control gun access for people who are mentally ill. Literally anybody can buy a gun. The sickening thing is that it is gun lobbying and the NRA that perpetuate this shit. Money and power and of a few thousand innocents die every so often, well that’s just collateral damage isn’t it.
I genuinely think that anything that diverts attention from the real issues is not good. It’s getting worse in the States. I’m wondering if there is some sort of snowball effect at play. When mass shootings are so common, it almost becomes part of their psyche. The way that so many people now see it as unavoidable is insane in its self.
But these reports all seem to mention how the killers played lots of these computer games. There has to be a link.