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That is a great point
PEOPLE WHO SHOOT CHILDREN
PEOPLE WHO PLAY VIOLENT
PEOPLE WHO PLAY VIOLENT
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pornoranger (01/27/2013) [+]
(39 replies)
60% of all serial killers admitted having played first person shooters.
100% admitted having eaten bread.
100% admitted having eaten bread.
#27
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crazyolitis ONLINE (01/27/2013) [+]
(24 replies)
As if people never shot each other before video games.
#64
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zwartbr (01/27/2013) [+]
(1 reply)
I remember the first time I played pong. Now all I can think about is shooting children
Violent video games are bad because people who shoot children play them in the same way that Christianity is evil because Hitler was a Christian
My dad was just talking about how he thinks games are some what responsible for mass shootings, he also watches fox news.
#291
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doodogger (01/28/2013) [+]
(24 replies)
Japan: Very tough gun control, family culture based on respect and honor, low crime rate, especially with guns.
Mexico: One of the toughest gun control nations in the world, one of the highest crime rates especially with guns.
Brazil: One of the toughest gun control nations in the world, one of the highest crime rates especially with guns.
UK: Tough gun control, high violence rate.
USA: Mild-moderate gun control. Breakdown of honor and respect in culture. Unsatisfactory family and school system. High violence, including guns. about 50% lower than in the early '80s, and gun ownership has gone up tremendously. For more information look at the FBI statistics.
BONUS: Switzerland: High gun ownership rate due to military conscription, but that's not the point, the population has been highly educated about guns. Low crime rate especially with guns.
Conclusion: We have a culture problem, not a gun problem. Gun crime has gone down, and news coverage has gone up, giving you the illusion of an abnormally high gun crime rate for America.
PS: This is not meant to start a shitstorm, as you won't win, I have so much to say that will counter anything you'd have to say arguing against me. This comment was meant to settle ANY and ALL arguments about gun control. This is the indisputable truth.
Mexico: One of the toughest gun control nations in the world, one of the highest crime rates especially with guns.
Brazil: One of the toughest gun control nations in the world, one of the highest crime rates especially with guns.
UK: Tough gun control, high violence rate.
USA: Mild-moderate gun control. Breakdown of honor and respect in culture. Unsatisfactory family and school system. High violence, including guns. about 50% lower than in the early '80s, and gun ownership has gone up tremendously. For more information look at the FBI statistics.
BONUS: Switzerland: High gun ownership rate due to military conscription, but that's not the point, the population has been highly educated about guns. Low crime rate especially with guns.
Conclusion: We have a culture problem, not a gun problem. Gun crime has gone down, and news coverage has gone up, giving you the illusion of an abnormally high gun crime rate for America.
PS: This is not meant to start a shitstorm, as you won't win, I have so much to say that will counter anything you'd have to say arguing against me. This comment was meant to settle ANY and ALL arguments about gun control. This is the indisputable truth.
I remember my Atari 2600. I wanted to shoot so many children back then.
#166
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trollgiggity (01/28/2013) [-]
**trollgiggity rolled a random image posted in comment #25 at Bandwagon **
<--- MFW playing violent games.
<--- MFW playing violent games.
#105
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agrajag (01/27/2013) [-]
Violent video games don't always cause shootings. But little kids still shouldn't play them....
Believe it or not, old people, 99.99999% of people who play shooters know that shooting people isn't ok. Weird, right?! Something that can be blamed on poor parenting and subpar genes and not on something else?