Kotaku - Sure, there have been no scientific studies that connect violent video games to violence, but why let nonsense like science reflect the way you think?
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So stop buying violent videogames for your kids noone here would mind, it would clean up the online community of a lot of games.
Anything with with violence contributes to actual violence. Whack a mole.
The research has been done. Funded by the US government. It can be found in the book Grand Theft Childhood.
Buy it from Amazon for £3.18 and read it. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gra...
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Then there was the study and report by Patrick Kierkegaard http://www.sciencedaily.com...
So why try and reinvent the wheel when the facts are already known?
First its the parents fault for being dumb and buying "M" rated games for their 5 year old (or at least under 17/18).
2nd: You have to be pretty f@$% in the head to go out and kill people (let alone kids), so anything would make a nut job worst.
Its funny on how its so easy to blame something else and not talking the blame for just being dumb. Plus 75%? So how many people?
then we have 75% parents that need to blame something for there bad parenting .