Video Games Blamed Once More!

2008 February 18
by adelecaelia

This is really getting ridiculous! As soon as that shooting happened I knew that someone was going to blame video games. By reading this post you can see that once again Jack Thompson and Fox news is at it again. This is of course why I don’t read or watch anything to do with Fox. Seriously, I want accurate news, not made up stories to try to get a decent headline!

Ok so this guy was mentally unstable and not taking his meds. He worked as a correctional officer in a prison, and he was in the army where he had real training with real guns to kill people (which prob isn’t a good idea if you are mentally unstable anyway), and we all know that many people come out of the military with mental issues as well. So we have all this so lets see… what was the cause… what could it be? I’ll take video games for 500 Alex!

Seriously people get a life, and do some research for once!

5 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 February 18

    I like how his little tag said “campus shooting expert”. So, every campus shooting has GOT to be based on games. They don’t even know if the shooter ever played a video game in his life.

    What a kook.

  2. 2008 February 18

    Well last decade it was rap music. People just place the blame on what they want to hate at the moment. It video games until people start moving the blame to something else.

  3. 2008 February 26
    Taipans permalink

    I’m still waiting for the rabid WOW fan to don the armor and sword and go crazy! I mean mmo players are just as crazed and if all this violence is being caused by video games when do the pallys and shamans go on a rampage. =/

  4. 2008 February 26

    Well…we almost have our new scape goat..

    Did you know people who download torrents or pirate movies can be lead to drug use, stealing merchandise and even worse….death…

    Lets build that one up guys…c’mon

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