Video games are just a form of media. It’s the content that made it “violent”.
Same story as books, same story as broadcasts.
By the way, the sportsmanship/competition aspect aren’t blamed enough for causing violence:
– El Salvador and Honduras literally went to war over a football match.
– There were multiple cases of murder over multiplayer games.
1. No, like others have said, it’s down to other factors, not so much the games themselves.
2. Nothing in particular, I just thing it’s a great occasion for togetherness and giving different people the chance to celebrate an occasion collectively.
no, simply,
video games don’t cause violence.
Video games are just a form of media. It’s the content that made it “violent”.
Same story as books, same story as broadcasts.
By the way, the sportsmanship/competition aspect aren’t blamed enough for causing violence:
– El Salvador and Honduras literally went to war over a football match.
– There were multiple cases of murder over multiplayer games.
WAIT WHA- A WAR OVER A FOOT
BALL?
Nah I haven’t killed people yet
1. No, like others have said, it’s down to other factors, not so much the games themselves.
2. Nothing in particular, I just thing it’s a great occasion for togetherness and giving different people the chance to celebrate an occasion collectively.
I am a firm believer that video games, movies, and other pieces of media do not influence real-life violence, people do.
well I play ultrakill
and I only have a slight desire to venture into hell and murder all of its inhabitants
They absolutely don’t inspire violence which is unfortunate and also christmas and thanksgiving are the only holidays we give a shit about these days