Sunday, February 13, 2011

Fox News: "The increase in rapes is linked to the video game"

Nope, the game has not earned his stripes as a "hobby" and even fewer ordinary family entertainment in itself. In any case continue to believe that the Fox News Channel on its site, swinging severe on children's behavior, it considers strongly related to video games, following a topic on the already controversial (well, of their point of view anyway) Bulletstorm.

The game People Can Fly pervert it so our little darlings? Yes, yes, a thousand times by the chain that supports the U.S. war in Iraq and hundreds of thousands of deaths. Bulletstorm is Evil incarnate, with his big words belched every street corner, its dead by dismembering hundreds and include words such as sexual Topless, Gang Bang ... So they know what that means. Small perverse wish.

And beware, the old reactors have left the university to support their words: a certain Dr. Jerry Weichman, über specialist adolescent problems and incidentally psychologist.

According to him, I quote: "Violent video games such as Bulletstorm have the potential to send a message that violence and sexual innuendo in the slurs are a good way to handle disputes and solve problems."

Hmmm ... Weird, I have not become a cannibal when I played the role of Yoshi for example. And that's not all, because our friends have also used some Carol Lieberman, another psychologist and writer, who for once is even more radical than his colleague: "The increase of rape can be attributed largely video games that show scenes of a sexual nature".

I do not know if this is the phrase of the year in our happy medium, but it's not far off. Moreover, I hereby officially open the "Bullshit Videogames Awards 2011" (in homage to Bulletstorm)! The phrase most stupid video game related will be awarded at the end of the year this prestigious award! Chick? Of course, Electronic Arts has responded via Game Informer, a smile on his face, explaining for the 666th time that video games are classified by age, and it is up to parents to be careful not to buy them anywhere. Like firearms, for example, that Fox News fervently defends freedom of movement with their buddies from the NRA. Was it helpful to remember?

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