Just a little reminder that here in Europe, we play the same exact video games as youth from the United States
We do not have (daily) school shootings however
Instead of blaming video games, start looking at the super easy to get weapons on each corner of street problem
Games are not the problem, weapons are 🇺🇸
@johnlogic @stux as someone who lives in the U.S. I think the problem is the media companies making the people who commit atrocious acts with firearms into a glorification or pseudo glorification of their actions. The media is not assisting in curing the issues, but rather, exacerbating it.
@nerd7473 @stux
Seriously ?
"understand & handling properly his weapon will decrease mass shooting"
What is this reason behind this BS ?
If you want to be taken seriously, talk about real factor that explain this kind of violence.
For ex having a good health care and give people decent wage like in Swiss, and effectively, most people don't have a single reason to lost all they have.
But this will never happen, so ... prohibit them is the most simple and effective way to decrease them
@nerd7473 @stux
Here in the USA, we seem to glamorize firearms.
(A thing only becomes a "weapon" when it is used as one.)
It doesn't help that some video and computer games tend to reduce them to tools for games of tag, illustrating instant clean "kills" instead of the gore and trauma that comes from such a wound.
Check out what the South Park video game "shoots". It was developed during the shooting at Columbine High School, where the creators of South Park had studied not very many years earlier. They then directed the developers of the video game not to include any guns in the game that was already designed as a "first-person shooter", so they got creative.