Posted May 27, 2014
high rated
I've recently seen a news report on the shooter at the university, and it mentioned that he played long hours of world of warcraft, with an anchor saying that this lets them become that person. Previously, I also heard a smattering of a report that had a reporter blame the movie Neighbors. Knowing that this industry gets some slack whenever this happens, i want to say the following:
1. Videogames are not tools of evil. Some of them are bad, offensive even, but they are not a call to arms.
2. Check your kids. If someone is not right in some area, you NEED to get help for them. This kid should not have been in the school, if anybody knew about his condition. If anybody did, that brings up whole other issues.
3. Be a parent. If your child is constantly playing things, or looking at things he shouldn't be, than get him the "bleep" off the "bleeping" stuff and disicpline him. If he's playing an awful, gore-ridden game which you did not know about or watching an awful movie, if he has an issue with authority, if he has no respect, stick up for yourself and lay down the freaking rules. If your child has an issue, find help for him.
1. Videogames are not tools of evil. Some of them are bad, offensive even, but they are not a call to arms.
2. Check your kids. If someone is not right in some area, you NEED to get help for them. This kid should not have been in the school, if anybody knew about his condition. If anybody did, that brings up whole other issues.
3. Be a parent. If your child is constantly playing things, or looking at things he shouldn't be, than get him the "bleep" off the "bleeping" stuff and disicpline him. If he's playing an awful, gore-ridden game which you did not know about or watching an awful movie, if he has an issue with authority, if he has no respect, stick up for yourself and lay down the freaking rules. If your child has an issue, find help for him.
Post edited May 27, 2014 by LesterKnight99