tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7803482805925136251.post6104673617227053311..comments2024-03-17T12:30:37.436-04:00Comments on KoopaTV: President Trump and the Roundtable on Videogame ViolenceLudwig Von Koopahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07286894104423855927noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7803482805925136251.post-74462265476904096242018-03-15T21:22:22.047-04:002018-03-15T21:22:22.047-04:00You could also say the #GameOn trailer was also ob...You could also say the #GameOn trailer was also obviously cherry-picked.<br /><br />Social conservatives would support banning or whatever they want to violent videogames for the reason they oppose drug usage or gambling: they say it's not just a decision that affects you, but also others around you and is dangerous.<br />After all, if the social conservatives are somehow correct and games <i>cause</i> people to be violent, then it's the job of the government, whose job description is to protect people from violence, to do <i>something</i> about that!Ludwig Von Koopahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07286894104423855927noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7803482805925136251.post-88845849178596842032018-03-14T22:28:08.409-04:002018-03-14T22:28:08.409-04:00The #GameOn trailer was a nice rebuttal to the che...The #GameOn trailer was a nice rebuttal to the cherry-picked compilation from the White House. Games are not all about violence. While I dislike gory games, I do not want them banned. I can easily avoid them thanks to the ESRB which exists for a reason. The ultimate factor that should decide what should be produced is the consumer. If it is violent games consumers want, then so be it. They are still a medium of art that can express thought provoking stories in an interactive way that cannot be performed through any other medium. Kody B.noreply@blogger.com