Great read. Thanks scott. I really like the writer.
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In June, Senator Charles Schumer held a press conference to draw attention to the M-rated game 25 to Life, in which players take the role of a policeman or a gangster. Little Johnny should be learning how to read, not how to kill cops, he declared. True, but little Johnny should not be smoking, drinking alcohol or watching Quentin Tarantino movies either. Just as there are rules to try to keep these things out of little Johnny's hands, there are rules for video games too. Political opportunism is part of the explanation for this double standard: many of gaming's critics in America are Democrats playing to the centre.
Heh, just today I found out that my dad wrote his final exam about youth violence caused by the media, back then the hot topic was Disney and Looney Tunes.
excellent article that succinctly summarized much of what i've thought true about current culture and games, that it's primarily a generational gap. thanks for the link Scott!
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In June, Senator Charles Schumer held a press conference to draw attention to the M-rated game 25 to Life, in which players take the role of a policeman or a gangster. Little Johnny should be learning how to read, not how to kill cops, he declared. True, but little Johnny should not be smoking, drinking alcohol or watching Quentin Tarantino movies either. Just as there are rules to try to keep these things out of little Johnny's hands, there are rules for video games too. Political opportunism is part of the explanation for this double standard: many of gaming's critics in America are Democrats playing to the centre.
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Finaly... I'm glad it accualy got published. =p
I think we have a winner. Tell him what they've won!
many of gaming's critics in America are Democrats playing to the centre.
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I cant deny it, just realize that real left democrats had better things to worry about. Like Helath care of Social Security.
So for us... it's just a waiting game...
come on you whiney old farts, die already!