Bishka
Veteran Member
I can see how games could be blamed in a small way, there are many violent games where you can kill people in numerous sometimes sick ways and there are no consequences.
There are also scientific links between violent games and aggresion.
I'm not saying that games are to blame but you can't deny that some make you agressive and that some games and media make you immune to violence and make you perceive it as being normal.
Maybe there is a link here and maybe there isn't, all I'm saying is don't dismiss the idea as just being some silly scapegoat as it is a very valid explanation as to why someone might do what that guy did.
Games don't 'make' you agressive. You are already agressive without them, you just haven't found your trigger yet. Blaming games is ridiculous. This young man chose to go out and kill people and after he had killed two, he knowingly went to the post office and mailed NBC his rhetoric and knowingly went and killed many more. The game didn't 'cause' him to do this; he may have gotten an idea from a game; but that's like blaming you cousin for giving you an idea. He choose to act of his own accord and it was his fault -- not a games.