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Do video games contribute to violence?
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(08-08-2019, 04:00 PM)tryp4vps Wrote: It does appear that mass shootings in the U.S. are getting more frequent since the presidency of Trump has begun.
Wow!  Do you think Trump is that powerful?  That's a bit far-fetched though isn't it, to make him responsible for kids who are completely out of control.  I get it that you think Trump's tweets and comments are divisive, but I wonder if that character who was responsible for the El Paso shootings was influenced by what Trump had to say about anything. Like who are the guys who are blasting Trump's messages over the media? I think if there is place one should look at are those media discussions about racism, as by trying to advocate "against" anti-Trump "racism", they're spreading racism themselves.

Back to games.  There has to be a psychological effect if someone who is already imbalanced and looking to get out of his life, plays games 24 hours of the day.  At some point his vision of life has to become completely distorted, and if he has guns, it could be just easier for him to "break loose".  If Trump mentioned games as glorifying violence, then I'm sure it didn't come from him.  He must have studied research on it. Most of what he says he gets from the staff surrounding him. Or paperwork that was passed to him.
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RE: Do video games contribute to violence? - by deanhills - 08-09-2019, 04:18 AM

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