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  1. #31
    Originally Posted by Vikk Damone Go to original post
    No I didn’t read it cause it’s false. it was hard for me to Believe as well but sadly on entertainment not only games contribute to gun violence/violence

    now what I am against is people are saying that gun violence in minors only come from video games which is not true they also come from movies and music
    That's fine man, no worries, but again the study is British. We also have lots of evidence supporting guns violence is caused by gun ownership. Lol.

    We're having cultural differences here so I'll stop, before I say something offensive and end up killed, because you play videos games. Lol.

    Edit, just saw your edited post. Your write, if there is blame it's not just on games. 90s rap was definitely to blame for deaths.

    And no, I don't let my kids play games with swearing.

    Ps, sorry mods... I was trying to help.
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  2. #32
    Originally Posted by fastastoast Go to original post
    That's fine man, no worries, but again the study is British. We also have lots of evidence supporting guns violence is caused by gun ownership. Lol.

    We're having cultural differences here so I'll stop, before I say something offensive and end up killed, because you play videos games. Lol.

    Edit, just saw your edited post. Your write, if there is blame it's not just on games. 90s rap was definitely to blame for deaths.

    And no, I don't let my kids play games with swearing.

    Ps, sorry mods... I was trying to help.
    I understand now the study is British, I live in United States where we are allowed to have guns.

    There’s no need to carry-on the discussion any further because the study was made by someone that lives in the country where you can’t bear arms, so the person came up with this study will never understand gun violence in America

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  3. #33
    Originally Posted by Vikk Damone Go to original post
    I understand now the study is British, I live in United States where we are allowed to have guns.

    There’s no need to carry-on the discussion any further because the study was made by someone that lives in the country where you can’t bear arms

    Discussion ended.
    I agree mate.
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  4. #34
    There is actually a lot of studies that show that violent video games have negligible effect on violent behavior. In fact there have been studies that show that violent behavior lessen for a few weeks following a major game release.

    These studies have been done in and out of the US.
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    Originally Posted by fastastoast Go to original post
    About your 2nd point, some interesting books where written on that subject in the 20's and 30's, the eugenics movement. It's why some french dude invented IQ tests. Unfortunately some little known Austrian artist read those books and it didn't end we'll.
    +1

    You guys have got me worried I haven't been as attentive a parent as I should be, and made me a bit ashamed now. My youngest is 41 and still pretty vulnerable to peer opinion and cultural agit/prop; next time I'm over there-----------------I'm taking that **** X Box whether they like it or not!
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    All right, we're getting into the stuff I wanted this thread to avoid. Closed.

    Again, the content in the game will be reflected by its ESRB & PEGI ratings.
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