More CA Games Bill Reactions 20
GamePolitics is reporting on more reactions to the injunction of the CA games bill. From the article: "This is just the first step in what is certain to be a lengthy legal proceeding. Once the state is able to present evidence in the case, the courts will have the opportunity to understand why the governor and Legislature believe the state has a compelling interest in protecting children from potential harm from exposure to extremely violent video games." The injunction just happened yesterday, so there are still a lot of fresh emotions here. More details on the stoppage at the BBC.
Anti-violent games, ey? (Score:5, Insightful)
This is like banning cars because people get into accidents, or banning sitting because people fall out of their chairs.
Re:Anti-violent games, ey? (Score:1)
*barf*!
Bans! (Score:2)
Stupid people blame McDonalds for obesity... but they eat there so often, whose fault is it? If you ate burgers all the time at home, you'd get just as fat there.
Marlboro, hell, there is a warning on the box that could only be more obvious if they said "If you smoke this, you will die"...
The fact people smoke
Okay so how does this relate... (Score:2)
Video games are entertainment, they're not real, there is no clear link between the games and violence enacted in the really real world...
Children should not be purchasing these games, like children should not be purchasing cigarettes... vendors who sell games illegally... should pay fines similar to vendors who sell cigarettes illegally. This makes sense.
Re:Bans! (Score:2)
Oblig. Simpsons (Score:4, Funny)
Seymour: Oh, Edna. We all know that these children HAVE no future.
[Everyone stops and stares at Seymour.]
Seymour: Prove me wrong children. Prove me wrong.
Question (Score:2)
You didn't get the memo (Score:1)
You have to understand, they've become so weak in recent years that they and many other terms co-opted as buzzwords have to be enclosed in quotation marks to convey the disdain that many hold for them. Here, try these examples:
Re:Question (Score:2)
Article IV Section 4:
The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government.
This has been interepted is requiring the states to honor certain provisions of the Bill of Rights.
Amendment 14 Section 1:
No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its
Re:Question (Score:2)
So idiotic... (Score:1)
When are people going to stop focusing on kids playing violent video games and start focusing on kids that are "violent"?
Re:So idiotic... (Score:1)
Or more to the point. Why not encourage them to be violent since the government will be sending them to Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, North Korea anyway. If games make them more violent, the government should be all for it. Afterall, are you going to send somebody who's had a steady diet of the Sims and Dance Revolution to go find Zarqawi in Fallujah?
Re:So idiotic... (Score:3, Funny)
It would take a hell of a long time...
"No really, the pool is safe. Honest. Come on in."
*enemy enters pool. GI Sim leaves pool and takes ladder with him!*
"Ha Ha, you fool! You are doomed! Drown!"
A choice quote (Score:3, Informative)
Where does it end? (Score:2)
Taken in scale, the real question come to the fore.. When do we get our daily doses of Prozium?
The problem with violence is that it's a psychoreactive stimulus. In the case of media, we're talking about engaging characters in fight-or-flight inducing situations, without the ris
You should interfer with the parents choice (Score:1)