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Old 01-16-2007, 11:40 PM   #12 (permalink)
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There's a book called Catcher in the rye that has caused many men to commit murder upon famous persons, celebrities, and innocent people. Like the guy that killed the dude that was in The Beetles. He read The catcher in the rye and look what happened to him. A book made him kill a celebrity. He never even played a video game. So why aren't they suing the author of The Catcher in the rye? Because it's "just a book". It's "literature". It's "completely harmless". Well, games will prosper, and a few angry moms and low-level politics aren't going to stop video games. As a matter of a fact, the game Bully had to be reviewed by a judge before it was placed on the market. After the judge watched the person play the game, watch all the cutscenes, and everything else, the jusge concluded that "nothing in this game is any different from what you would see on a niormal television show". Another example of a failed attempt by a politic. And if you wanna talk about violence, then those people prolably never heard of tom and jerry. a cat beating the shit out of a rat. tell me that's not violent. and it's a cartoon too. In all truth, old cartoons were alot more violent that the ones today. And no video games were around either. Besides, i haven't heard any claims of a child imitating a game by killing someone, or stealing cars.
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