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In reply to the discussion: WOW! Swedish Dad fed up with his sons' obsessions with violent Call of Duty computer game [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)86. It'd be nuanced if it wasn't done in "lookatmeeeee" blogger fashion.
It wasn't about trying to raise their toddler outside of rigid gender expectations, it was about using their kid as a social justice warrior internet spectacle.
Besides, the whole article in the OP is BS. I don't want to get into the reeds as to whether the Golan Heights is "really" Syria, the fact of the matter is there's a huge real-world difference between taking the kids to the Golan and taking them to Damascus.
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WOW! Swedish Dad fed up with his sons' obsessions with violent Call of Duty computer game [View all]
snagglepuss
Aug 2014
OP
Bullocks. Taking kids to another country and letting them see something firsthand is
snagglepuss
Aug 2014
#69
Y'know, I frequently disagree with you, but I can't really find fault with this post.
nomorenomore08
Aug 2014
#95
Oh bullshit. He allowed them to see the horrors of war and violence in reality.
cui bono
Aug 2014
#125
First off, if you don't want your 11 year old to play violent video games,
Dr Hobbitstein
Aug 2014
#25
because it's a fad in Sweden to do inane shit with your kids to make a half-assed public point?
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#48
LOL,... wonder if he'll get em hookers, when they are infatuated with girls.
NM_Birder
Aug 2014
#123
Another anecdotal 'proof'. We've seen that far too many times in these discussions.
randome
Aug 2014
#7
That's not a "fact", that's something you just said in an authoritative-sounding fashion.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#15
97% of young Americans play video games...gee, why are they not out doing crimes by the dozens?
Rex
Aug 2014
#17
So all those billions of people that look at pron daily on the WWW are going to eventually
Rex
Aug 2014
#35
That's OK. I hear they can do amazing things with compression formats, these days.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#65
It can't be proven any more than it can be proven that Fox News impacts society.
randome
Aug 2014
#44
I think the right-wing discourse reflects the views of right wingers.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#39
No one said they did. But when great numbers of people immerse themselves in virtual reality...
randome
Aug 2014
#46
It stands to reason if you accept, tautologically, that it stands to reason.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#49
There is no tactile stimuli in the virtual world. When I get my arm blown off in a video game it
Rex
Aug 2014
#58
Actually, the development of video games has correlated to a decrease in actual violent crime.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#71
Except "violent" video games have jack shit to do with actual violence and war.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#9
So they cannot learn about it from their own home? They needed to take a risk so the kids
Rex
Aug 2014
#41
Actually, now that I know it was the Golan Heights he took the kids to, I'm more on the side of
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#88
Taking your kids to Syria because you don't want them playing Call of Duty is "education"?
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#43
I'm ready to start stomping around town in a giant, heavily armored mech, myself.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#45
DU's particular, ah, demographics are thrown into stark relief when words like "video games" come up
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#54
Pah. Clickbait, anyway. He didn't take them to "SYRIA" per se, he took them to the Golan Heights.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#83
And then instead, he took them to the Golan Heights, which hasn't been plagued by war since 1967.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#99
Guy did the right thing. From now on, they will understand reality from fantasy
johnlucas
Aug 2014
#121
You know what I don't like? Hyberbolic daily fail clickbait headlines which contain deliberate lies.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#127
There are very realistic war movies that would have done the same trick while not exposing the kids
stevenleser
Aug 2014
#124