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5 – JDxImpetus, GalliumGrant, Firo, JeffTheKiller, Shade|
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Just... look... Hold on, let me get something out of my system.
Vent
Much better... not really though. So from what I've heard, and I'm sure a lot of you guys have also heard, some people out in the world have traded their brain functions for a Rolex Watch and say that video games are a cause of violence in kids nowadays. And I have to say what I think right now: I completely agree. I really do. There's nothing more evil or sinister out there than video games. I mean, just look at this diabolical game that has been corrupting kids ever since the 70's: Isn't that just pure evil? It's games like these that are to blame for all the violence that's present in kids. It's not the parents' fault, nor is it peer pressure's fault, oh no, the blame rests solely on video games. I say we sign a petition that bans twisted video games such as this from ever being on the market. Maybe, just maybe, we can solve all the violence present in the minds of children. |
3 – hinorashi, TurtwigX, Firo|
*sigh*
Just... look... Hold on, let me get something out of my system.
Vent
Much better... not really though. So from what I've heard, and I'm sure a lot of you guys have also heard, some people out in the world have traded their brain functions for a Rolex Watch and say that video games are a cause of violence in kids nowadays. And I have to say what I think right now: I completely agree. I really do. There's nothing more evil or sinister out there than video games. I mean, just look at this diabolical game that has been corrupting kids ever since the 70's: Isn't that just pure evil? It's games like these that are to blame for all the violence that's present in kids. It's not the parents' fault, nor is it peer pressure's fault, oh no, the blame rests solely on video games. I say we sign a petition that bans twisted video games such as this from ever being on the market. Maybe, just maybe, we can solve all the violence present in the minds of children. |
12 – SyracuvatTenlii, 7dewott8, Magmaster12, hinorashi, TurtwigX, SpikyEaredPichu96, GalliumGrant, TediousRamen, Firo, Velociraptor78, Shade, Pingouin7PRS makes a point there, Quaddy. While it's obvious that this is a sarcastic joke post in response to the many oblivious adults who blame all games for causing violence in children, all of your games barely even scratch the E10+ rating. As we should all know, today's age has a surplus of M rated games because that's the (not very innovative or fun after the first 2 titles) popular demand. Then the children play it, and they're influenced by the content, which could mold their minds into being more violent. It happens in a similar way to you learning your first language.
However, you are right in that those adults are totally wrong. It's not the games that are causing problems, it's the PARENTS. They just LET them play adult games for some reason. ALL THESE SYSTEMS COME WITH PARENTAL CONTROLS FOR A REASON, THERE ARE NO EXCUSES.
(But I will admit, losing so many times at Pong all those years ago has turned me into the mad psycho killer I am today.)
1 – FiroI'll just say this: I highly suggest watching the Penn and Teller BS episode titled "Videogames."
2 – Cat333Pokémon, Velociraptor78That episode is an example of a much simpler and older games that doesn't prove any point besides sarcasm. What we need to focus on as an example is the current video games, with the enhanced graphics and real-like experience.
One cannot deny that current video games contain gruesome images of people getting slaughtered and smothered. They also contain extensive amount of blood and weaponry. Those who are subjected to such ideas and at a young age are greatly influenced by them. They get attached to an extent where seeing such things in real life becomes normal to them.
Whether these children become violent or not could be debated, but the fact that children lose their innocence with what they are experiencing is not a good sign to a brighter future.
You see, I purposely went with a majority of EC games in that sarcastic post because adults are blaming video games in general for violence in kids. Because they aren't specific, that would mean they think all games are to blame. I do think some M rated games affect a child's behavior to an extent, but it would be the parents' fault for buying the M rated games in the first place, which is why I sarcastically said "It's not the parents' fault."
Kids could always buy M rated games over the internet via Steam because they can easily lie about their age on the internet, but that would also be the parents' fault for not monitoring what their eight-year-old child was doing on the computer.
It's obvious I was trying to make a point in my post and I didn't feel like typing out a gigantic rant about how adults are quick to blame video games for violence in kids - that would be boring to type and to read. The point of the post was to see how invalid of a statement "Video games cause violent kids" is without being specific and adults should look for other causes of violence in kids before jumping to conclusions.
In the end, I blame the parents for violent kids. Maybe because they bought the bloodiest and most violent game for their kid when he was only 6 or because the parent is neglectful and doesn't really care what their child does. Can't jump to conclusions, otherwise you've just sold your brain for a Rolex Watch.
2 – JDxImpetus, CyrusVideo games are only a piece of an endless chain of factors that are spreading violence. If you want to discuss violence itself, then the list continues to include parenting behaviour, wars across the globe, crimes in the cities, etc. Nevertheless, it is not bad to say that video games are a source of violence, as this should encourage us to try and halt the spread by awakening parents to the effects and ensuring stricter rules and laws that prevent children from buying a matured rated game.
1 – JDxImpetusHow about what Nintendo is doing about it? Now if only parents were charged this same fee (or a refundable fee or something) to confirm they at least have a bank account.
1 – Luxray13579|
Just going to say this, Japan has has all the same violent video games we have and they have one of the lowest violence rates in the world.
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I actually find violent video games to be more of a stress reliever than a violence creator. Sometimes, when I'm really upset about something [something that's extremely rare] I pop in Mad World and take it out on pixels instead of others. So in some instances, violent games are a good thing.
3 – Cat333Pokémon, LugiaDialga, Dark Sonic|
Japanese parents are also very strict on how they discipline their kids while some US parents don't discipline their kids at all and find discipline to be a bad way of teaching a kid.
Which brings me back to my point of the parents being at fault for violent kids. |