Violent Video Games Influence
Are violent video games hindering the youth of society?
Furthermore, a solution might be found in the simplest component of video play, the female youth. A girl who becomes involved with video games at a younger age is more likely to get involved with computer technology, which might lead to less violent video games for future generations.
Violent video games might be hindering some of our society’s youth, but not all of it. There is a solution to the problem of the transgression of violence into our mostly young men of society; one must take time to look for that solution rather than argue about the cause. Upon realizing that the conditioning does occur, the society needs to take steps to justify the problems facing our youthful, upcoming population.
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Post CommentSteve
On September 22, 2008 at 3:33 pm
That parent shouldn’t even have a comment because Grand Theft Auto is rated M, which is not to be played by 9 year olds. Maybe she should not blame the game, maybe she should do some parenting and look at the ratings!
Steve
On September 22, 2008 at 3:34 pm
That parent shouldn’t even have a comment because Grand Theft Auto is rated M, which is not to be played by 9 year olds. Maybe she should not blame the game, maybe she should do some parenting and look at the ratings!
Mikey Crunk
On November 13, 2008 at 8:34 am
Japan and China play the same video games the U.$. plays, yet, their violence percentage in their country is way lower. It’s easy to blame the violence in America on video games because thats an easy way out. Not once did the media even suggest that George W. Bush could have had an influence on violent teens in america because after all, he did send thousands to iraq for a war after spending millions on weapons…..but thats not how the media wants to portray it.
crank
On September 8, 2009 at 11:57 am
there should be better ratings on the games
james
On February 19, 2010 at 7:27 am
at the end of the aday the children who play those games get them bought for them so if they have an adult who is willing to buy them for them then that is the parents problem and if the child hasnt been taught how to differ life from reality then surly thats there parents obligation to fix because im not going to teach it to other kids like i have to do with my own
james
On February 19, 2010 at 7:29 am
crank the ratings are clear its as i said the parents who buy these games for there kids i dont see why a gamer such as myself should suffer because some little tit cant tell the diffrence between right and wrong