Public Response About Pubg Game
Yes, who doesn't know this one video? PUBG, or Player Unknown's Battle Grounds Mobile. This video game that has now penetrated the physical, is very popular among various groups.
Not only men, this war game is also widely played by women. But because it is considered addictive, and changes negative behavior, (MPU) Aceh also issued a fatwa haram for this PUBG game. India has previously banned this game, played by children and teenagers. Well, in the United States, 90% of pediatricians, and parents agree, violent video games, increase aggressive behavior among children. So what do you think who actively shoot?
I also conducted a social experiment, to find out the responses and comments from the residents of Ulee Madon, and its surroundings. Well, various comments emerged from a number of people. Some disagreed, some supported, and some suggested that there be an age limit. Here are the responses from the community.
"If we come from various aspirations, there are many people who are entertained by games like this. And if later there is inspiration, for example, someone said that the terror that has existed so far, the weapons are exactly the same as those in the game. Yes, not only those in the game. The weapons in the game are indeed taken exactly like the weapons in the game. So, it can't be that only weapons are used as an excuse that the terrorists who exist are influenced by this game."
"Playing games, you know, sharpens brain skills, how to think. As for PUBG, there is a strategy."
"I think it's also good for brain potential. PUBG games, are like tricks, how to fight. But it's just a game, not indoctrinating people to become terrorists, or something like that."
"I see the law in our country is blunt at the top, and sharp at the bottom. What about those who commit corruption, like yesterday's incident, misused village funds. Used for personal needs, child marriage fees, and spent on vacation. Then, why is there no discourse on caning for them. Rather than using drugs, it's better to play games, not all game players are addicted and forget the time. So don't equate them all, in my opinion, this is a hasty decision, without careful consideration."
If I look at the target first. If the target is students, underage children, I agree. Because why? PUBG is a game that is generally played by adults."
"In my opinion, it's not actually a haram fatwa, but an age limit for playing. Because underage children also play, and follow suit."
"Maybe a haram fatwa is not allowed for small children. If it's comprehensive, it's actually a shame."
Games can actually be more positive, compared to children hanging out, using drugs. They're more into playing games."
Well, those were some opinions from residents around Muara Batu, North Aceh, regarding the MPU's decision to issue a haram fatwa, a ban on playing PUBG games. Then, what about steemian friends, who may have been game addicts?
Greetings always compact.
By @midiagam