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RE: Violent video games found not to affect empathy
@dana-edwards, in a way violate video games promote violence I remember when everyone used to play Call of duty and then when they got outside in the real world they would use these skills such as even when we payed paintball. Young children should avoid these violating games because children's mind as developing minds , if they are exposed to this, it is bad for their future
Before video games little children played Cowboys and Indians. Does that mean Cowboys and Indians cause racism and interracial murder?
I don't think anyone can police the mind of anyone else with the current technology. With technology of the future it might be possible for a community to police your mind, but would you want your thoughts regulated by communal standards?
At what point does society move on from policing behavior and onto policing thoughts? If it's not morally wrong to police violent video games then when the technology becomes sophisticated enough where does it end and what can't be policed? If we are logically consistent about it then why would thoughts be sacred?
It does not produce racism , racism is created from thoughts and history that we have yet to forget . There is not end to violent video games because one part comes out then the next and so on, and indivuals even grown ups look forward to it as well . Just because we use a gun in call of duty does not mean we use a gun in real life