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sabrina 1

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119. He showed them reality. They were living in a fantasy world.
Wed Aug 13, 2014, 09:41 AM
Aug 2014

What is wrong with giving someone an actual demonstration of what they are interested in?

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That's an asshole dad, right there... Dr Hobbitstein Aug 2014 #1
If that is so then why do his kids see a connection. snagglepuss Aug 2014 #8
Because he forced his views on them LittleBlue Aug 2014 #12
Bullocks. Taking kids to another country and letting them see something firsthand is snagglepuss Aug 2014 #69
right, its TEACHING! elleng Aug 2014 #81
Y'know, I frequently disagree with you, but I can't really find fault with this post. nomorenomore08 Aug 2014 #95
I have no complaint with the view of "war is bad" being forced on someone Scootaloo Aug 2014 #101
What does that have to do with video games? nt LittleBlue Aug 2014 #107
He showed them reality. They were living in a fantasy world. sabrina 1 Aug 2014 #119
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
While inane, Dr Hobbitstein Aug 2014 #82
It'd be nuanced if it wasn't done in "lookatmeeeee" blogger fashion. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #86
Ahh, I see... Dr Hobbitstein Aug 2014 #90
"it's called being a parent" LordGlenconner Aug 2014 #100
Couldn't agree more kcr Aug 2014 #14
Yeah, that's ridiculously irresponsible. cemaphonic Aug 2014 #18
Except when you remember that's how some people LIVE... Barack_America Aug 2014 #93
Exactly this BrotherIvan Aug 2014 #111
Agreed Puzzledtraveller Aug 2014 #105
I wouldn't have let my kids play violent games either arikara Aug 2014 #109
Yeah... we didn't have those violent video games when I was a kid. bvar22 Aug 2014 #120
Agreed completely. NaturalHigh Aug 2014 #115
LOL,... wonder if he'll get em hookers, when they are infatuated with girls. NM_Birder Aug 2014 #123
Yes, pixels are the SAME as bullets! Rex Aug 2014 #2
Good for him. randome Aug 2014 #3
I grew up on violent video game... Dr Hobbitstein Aug 2014 #4
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
Fact- what you feed your subconscious has an effect on you. KittyWampus Aug 2014 #28
That's not a "fact", that's a nice-sounding aphorism. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #38
So my 10 years of faithfully playing FFXI online Puzzledtraveller Aug 2014 #104
97% of young Americans play video games...gee, why are they not out doing crimes by the dozens? Rex Aug 2014 #17
Ted Bundy said porn turns people into serial killers! Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #21
So all those billions of people that look at pron daily on the WWW are going to eventually Rex Aug 2014 #35
It already happened. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #42
That explains it then! Rex Aug 2014 #50
Indeed, I remember the humble floppy disk Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #52
Yes and sadly, my entire mind fit onto a 5.25 floppy! Rex Aug 2014 #56
That's OK. I hear they can do amazing things with compression formats, these days. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #65
Nice...a very woody picture! Rex Aug 2014 #68
Did you watch that show? Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #73
Didn't see it, but I did notice the ahem...rising data chart. Rex Aug 2014 #74
Yeah, that's deliberate. If you get a chance, check it out. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #75
I will thanks! Rex Aug 2014 #77
I watched it. bravenak Aug 2014 #102
Illustrating perfectly why "moral panics" are generally utter bullshit. nomorenomore08 Aug 2014 #96
This is my evidence. randome Aug 2014 #31
What does the RWing noise machine have to do with spawn points and pixels? Rex Aug 2014 #37
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
Some people get physically excited about playing video games. randome Aug 2014 #53
It's funny? Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #55
But we're not talking about you. randome Aug 2014 #64
You're not. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #66
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
No one is saying there is a direct correlation to any of those things. randome Aug 2014 #63
Actually, the development of video games has correlated to a decrease in actual violent crime. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #71
But people who read the "Hannibal" books turn into cannibals! NaturalHigh Aug 2014 #116
evidence DonCoquixote Aug 2014 #97
Except it's not just my personal experience... Dr Hobbitstein Aug 2014 #24
see, if people want to play scientist DonCoquixote Aug 2014 #98
I agree with you. cui bono Aug 2014 #126
Good points Blue_Tires Aug 2014 #118
I'm not against video games BrotherIvan Aug 2014 #5
Travel to syria? Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #22
Because that won't teach them anything BrotherIvan Aug 2014 #110
What an idiot. Risking the lives of his children for a LittleBlue Aug 2014 #6
Well, nothing is more important than MAKING A POINT ™ Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #13
You should take your children to Liberia right now LittleBlue Aug 2014 #16
Man... Ebola doesnt fuck around. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #19
Except "violent" video games have jack shit to do with actual violence and war. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #9
reminds me of Bobby Brady Enrique Aug 2014 #10
My kids played every game in the video world. trumad Aug 2014 #11
They're at least as detrimental as comic books and rock and roll! Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #20
Judging by the responses, education is apparently a bad thing... joeybee12 Aug 2014 #23
You dropped this... Dr Hobbitstein Aug 2014 #26
Nice try joeybee12 Aug 2014 #32
One can learn of the ravages of war Dr Hobbitstein Aug 2014 #34
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
Education or intimidation? LittleBlue Aug 2014 #27
Drag? joeybee12 Aug 2014 #29
He didn't "drag them". He made a deal with them. KittyWampus Aug 2014 #30
Ah yes, a deal with a child LittleBlue Aug 2014 #47
Careful, that straw's flammable. NuclearDem Aug 2014 #36
Taking your kids to Syria because you don't want them playing Call of Duty is "education"? Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #43
I think most think that taking your children to a war torn country... Lancero Aug 2014 #117
What a dumbass. nt conservaphobe Aug 2014 #33
Oh boy, not this again. NuclearDem Aug 2014 #40
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
That's the Devil's work, mister! chrisa Aug 2014 #59
And now, lets all enjoy a nice song and cartoon from a simpler era: cemaphonic Aug 2014 #62
No, that's totally true. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #67
Seriously Puzzledtraveller Aug 2014 #106
Great dad malaise Aug 2014 #51
But video games Codeine Aug 2014 #70
+1 n/t Dr Hobbitstein Aug 2014 #85
So the dad obviously doesn't understand that Call of Duty isn't real. Iron Man Aug 2014 #57
Color me impressed -- Hell Hath No Fury Aug 2014 #60
That's a good age to find out about the real world nt MrScorpio Aug 2014 #61
Yes, it is BrotherIvan Aug 2014 #112
Where can I take my daughter to get her off Minecraft? Capt. Obvious Aug 2014 #72
I dunno, but keep an eye on her if she moves on to Warcraft. Rex Aug 2014 #76
was that said by our griefers? Capt. Obvious Aug 2014 #78
LOL! Rex Aug 2014 #79
Minecraft is an amazing phenomenon. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #80
Surely there is a forest nearby? cemaphonic Aug 2014 #84
Heh, heh heh Capt. Obvious Aug 2014 #89
Pah. Clickbait, anyway. He didn't take them to "SYRIA" per se, he took them to the Golan Heights. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #83
top quality dad right there Adam051188 Aug 2014 #87
Is the ESRB system a closely guarded secret? Oakenshield Aug 2014 #91
How did he force his beliefs on them? americannightmare Aug 2014 #92
His superior Scandinavian mind that didn't notice jeff47 Aug 2014 #108
Superior Swedish mind? cemaphonic Aug 2014 #114
I like this part: mackerel Aug 2014 #94
And then instead, he took them to the Golan Heights, which hasn't been plagued by war since 1967. Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #99
And then he had them talk to Burt Mustin unrepentant progress Aug 2014 #103
I like to teach my videogame-loving son that they are mostly made of math cemaphonic Aug 2014 #113
Guy did the right thing. From now on, they will understand reality from fantasy johnlucas Aug 2014 #121
To all the naysayers here re: video games and detrimental effects... Regrell Aug 2014 #122
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
I dunno, I'm not sure kids internalize media the same way Regrell Aug 2014 #128
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