Squiggly Sponge
Don Juan
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Some answers... plus rant
I'd still say that video games do have some influence, and letting kids get dependent on them is going to lead to very bad things happening. One of my housemates is addicted to a popular online game, but if you were to take it away he'll likely replace it with another game instead. Our generation needs to get out and enjoy life instead of staying in and being entertained by television, games and the internet (...he says sitting behind his computer
).
If anyone commits a murder based on a video game, chances are they're already mentally underdeveloped (read: f*cked up).
Children are influenced by all sorts of things. As with things such as violence in music (Rap) and violence on TV and Movies, I think people are avoiding the really harmful issue - bad parenting. People just don't want to take responsibility anymore which has us going down the oft mentioned "slippery slope".jt the azn said:Some questions to think about:
Is it dangerous to children?
Is it alright in moderation?
Is it alright if the person has logical thinking?
How about if a person commits a murder spree because of violence in video games?
Is violence so powerful in video games that it is addicting?
Is violence in video games being contagious bad?
Is violence wrong?
etc...
Just add your thoughts about this issue.
I'd still say that video games do have some influence, and letting kids get dependent on them is going to lead to very bad things happening. One of my housemates is addicted to a popular online game, but if you were to take it away he'll likely replace it with another game instead. Our generation needs to get out and enjoy life instead of staying in and being entertained by television, games and the internet (...he says sitting behind his computer
If anyone commits a murder based on a video game, chances are they're already mentally underdeveloped (read: f*cked up).