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In reply to the discussion: The violent videogames. Yes, they are a contributor. [View all]Drunken Irishman
(34,857 posts)I don't think your statement is much different than those who say the reason for this is that we took God out of our schools. They're both unfounded and take the focus off the real issues - mental health and the fact it's so easy to get a gun in this country.
There are millions of kids around the world who play just as many violent video games as you suggest Adam Lanza did and hardly any mass shootings outside the United States. Why? You do realize the 'gamer' culture is more rooted in Japan, where a great deal of violent video games are made, than the U.S., right? Yet their gun violence is remarkably low ... they rarely have mass shootings. Seems their kids do just fine with violent movies and video games.
So, why can't American teens handle 'em? It's not the video games ... and suggesting that's the core reason dismisses the true problem.