No, those people are still wrong. I have watched R rated movies since I was old enough, maybe before. I have played violent video games for 20+ years. GTA is one of my favorite game series. I have never had a single thought or urge to steal cars and shoot people. The attacks on video games in the 90's and early 2000s was ridiculous, just like the attack on comic books decades earlier. The people leading these charges are just scared of things they don't understand. The "we didn't need that when I was young" mentality.View attachment 45396
Uh, back in the 80's and 90's people were made fun of for pointing this very thing out. Violence started becoming s big part of music, music videos, and video games. I distinctly remember those who pointed to the video games and music were completely made fun of. So now are we saying those people were right and we should have listened to them?
Explain this to me, those same video games are available all over the world, but the US is the only country that has this mass shooting problem.
The one constant is the easy access to guns in this country. This is the only country in the world that has more guns then people. The right refuses to do anything to close that "loophole". They try to focus us on other things, oh it' a mental health problem, oh it's a violent movies problem, oh it's rap music, oh it's video games. They don't want us to see the real problem which is the easy access to guns. I don't want to hear the tired line "guns don't kill, people kill." If they didn't have access to the gun in the first place then it would not have happened.

