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In reply to the discussion: The violent videogames. Yes, they are a contributor. [View all]bayareamike
(602 posts)This is laughable. It's well documented (as has been shown in this thread) that the increase in video game sales and FPS games does not correlate with increased real-world violence. That probably doesn't matter to those looking to scapegoat video games -- VIDEO GAMES of all things -- for a terrible, heinous crime.
If anything, violent media (not just video games but movies, sports, etc.) is a reflection of our culture, not the creator of it. As you said, though, video games are huge worldwide not just in the United States. Shooters like Call of Duty are popular all over the world, from the Americas to the EU to Asia to Oceania. In short, they are clearly not causing violence. That has been more than sufficiently demonstrated but those looking for something to blame will continue to do so.