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Op Ed

NY Times - It's Perverse, but It's Also Pretend. Thanks Neutronbeam.
But more important, the state’s case was built on assumptions — that violent games cause children psychological or neurological harm and make them more aggressive and likely to harm other people — that are not supported by evidence. In the end, the case serves only to highlight how little we know about this medium and its effects on our children.

Many people assume that video game violence is consistently and unspeakably awful, that little Jacob spends most afternoons torturing victims to death. But these people haven’t played many video games. The state drew its examples of depravity almost exclusively from an obscure game called Postal 2, which, surveys show, is rarely played by children or young teens. The game is deliberately outrageous; you can, for example, impale a cat on your gun as a makeshift silencer. A trailer for Postal 3, said to be out later this year, encourages players to “Tase those annoying hockey moms or shoot them in the face!”

This may sound disturbing, but it’s also ridiculous. And young people know it: as one 13-year-old said during a study I conducted at Harvard, “With video games, you know it’s fake.”

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4. Re: Op Ed Jun 28, 2011, 22:11 jdreyer
 
Shortly there will be a case challenging restrictions on rated-R movies.  
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Man is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness from which he emerges and the infinity in which he is engulfed.
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3. Re: Op Ed Jun 28, 2011, 17:17 Jivaro
 
Rain wrote on Jun 28, 2011, 16:24:
I'm sure the News has more devastating effect on people's psyche, with all its spin and drama, than games.

Exactly...because you don't know what is real and what is fake on the news anymore. Pick your source, doesn't matter..they all do it. At least a video game is clearly not trying to portray itself as reality.
 
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2. Re: Op Ed Jun 28, 2011, 16:24 Rain
 
I'm sure the News has more devastating effect on people's psyche, with all its spin and drama, than games.  
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1. Re: Op Ed Jun 28, 2011, 11:32 Creston
 
What? What are you doing bringing rationality, common sense and, most disturbingly, FACTS into this discusion, NY Times? Dammit! You're messing up Senator Lee's shitstorm of hysteria, horseshit and false innuendo! HOW DARE YOU, SIR?!

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