Re: Potential UK Ban on Violent Games
Posted by Crono on Wed Aug 29th at 9:50pm 2007
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I dont think they should ban violent games. Soon, mabye 50 years, violent games will become acceptable.
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Seeing as how far our penchant for violence has gone down in the last 2000 years ... I don't think 50 years is enough time for that result.

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Re: Potential UK Ban on Violent Games
Posted by Stadric on Sun Sep 2nd at 7:08pm 2007
I'm living in Chicago now, and one of the first things I got was a knife with a thumb-switch (go Chinatown). Now every time I leave campus I carry it in my right pocket. I haven't had to use it yet, but I don't plan on being caught off-guard. (That's an ironic statement.)

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Re: Potential UK Ban on Violent Games
Posted by reaper47 on Sun Sep 2nd at 8:13pm 2007
That's some seriously scary stuff. I had no idea what it's like to actually be afraid of getting attacked.
I always thought that "it's a safe place to live here" was a fairly lame statement, with only minimal differences to any other places within first-world countries, but I'm starting to really appreciate not having to care about things like that. Boy, the worst I'm afraid of are pickpockets (and I've never encountered them, either).

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Re: Potential UK Ban on Violent Games
Posted by Naklajat on Mon Sep 3rd at 12:36am 2007
Chimpanzees have been filmed participating in what one could call 'war', a few chimps will cross into another group's territory and savagely beat vulnerable individuals, severely injuring or killing them. Think of the story of Cain and Able, the first murder; Jealousy drove Cain to kill his brother, not mortal kombat or GTA. Despite this ingrained tendency for violence, many people want to blame something else. If someone makes you very angry, you'll likely have violence thoughts, it's inevitable, it's instinctive, and it's a part of each and every human being. Some people for whatever reason, pathology or passion, go beyond violent thoughts and take violent actions. A person's brain doesn't have a fully-developed ability to make rational decisions until well into adulthood (mid 20's).
Another part of human nature is lying, giving false information to gain something or get out of trouble, and I think the cases of juvenile violence in which the aggressors say that video games gave them the idea or 'made them do it' are either examples of liars or very maladjusted individuals. Unfortunately they just fuel this insane demonization of a perfectly respectable medium of entertainment. Many people don't like to believe violence is instinctive, it's got to be caused by something external and video games happen to be the convenient scapegoat right now.
I'm of the opinion that a large portion of violent crime in the US is due in no small part to the drug trade, and the fact that it's illegal. (Not to mention the producer regions such as parts of Mexico, Columbia, and Nicaragua among others) It makes "criminals" out of people who would otherwise be law-abiding, drug-using citizens (how many people in America drink alcohol?), and history has shown that prohibition is just asking for organized crime. That's a whole other topic though...
Anyway, like I said, the boogie man is living in your nintentos.

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Re: Potential UK Ban on Violent Games
Posted by Stadric on Mon Sep 3rd at 8:10am 2007
There was no violence before video games? What a boring time to live in.
An example comes to mind from Farmer Boy. A group of older boys at Almonzo's school tease their new teacher, and even go so far as to resort to pointless violence. They are the stereotypical bad kids that seem to be at every school. The next day, the teacher comes in and whips the ever-loving s*** out of them with a whip reminiscent of Indiana Jones'. Problem solved.

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Re: Potential UK Ban on Violent Games
Posted by Stadric on Mon Sep 3rd at 8:45pm 2007
I always travel in groups, so if the attacker knows my party is armed, he'll likely want to get out of dodge. I also keep my ID and train pass in my front pocket when roaming the streets, just in case worse comes to worse.

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Re: Potential UK Ban on Violent Games
Posted by $loth on Wed Sep 12th at 9:35am 2007
I think people are too blanketed in todays society, and the tighter controls he wants on the entertainment industry would only add to that.
Cut 24 hour drinking? No way, go european and lower the drinking age to 16. Though that would take decades because the idea of responsible drinking comes from the family.

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