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Yet Another Attempt to Link "Murder" to "Gaming"
megido-rev.M:
--- Quote ---"He does not seem to be very successful at distinguishing between the virtual reality of 'World of Warcraft' and other video games and reality," Eriksen said.
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And he's definitely the ideal representation for all gamers ::). /sarcasm
Hadouken:
--- Quote from: Muk666 on June 07, 2012, 02:52:31 PM ---Would be great if they would make it illegal to sell certain games to kids under 18, then they would have to start blaming the parents like they should have from the start =P
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This doesn't do anything. Fail parents still blame video games for their children being fuckups.
Tatsujin:
I played WoW longer than him everyday for like 3-4+ years and I'm perfectly fine. I still play WoW because it's that good ... only when you're playing with friends - the game's content (not classes) is boring after a while without an update.
--- Quote from: Soryon on June 07, 2012, 02:08:31 PM ---Who cares. WoW and its community are garbage anyway. Only slightly less trashy then anyone who would try to link it to murder.
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Haters gonna hate.
Scudworth:
The politicians are right. As we all know there was no such thing as murder before video games came around. In fact I'm pretty sure that violence itself was invented for the first video games.
Look at what we've done to the world...
Havoc10K:
It's easier to blame the violence in games for violent outbursts of some people than admit that the society is getting desperate because they can't do anything else, government will put the blame on something unrelated and will make it related just to redirect focus from something that actually matters.
Not the first and not the last time.
If games were really the source of all the violence, i fear the day all gamers start ganking politicians.
or maybe, i'm gonna buy a crate of beer and enjoy the politics for once when that happens.
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