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VIOLENCE: DON'T PLAY THAT GAME?

Violence: Don't Play that Game?
A while back a senator said that violence in computer games is completely outrageous and
is amazingly influential on our
youth. We'll just randomly choose a name by which to call him and randomly choose a state
that he represents. We'll call him
Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut. Oops, that seems to be his real name and state.....
Anyway, Joe believes that violence is
simply appalling and that games should not have violence. Well, here are my reasons why
violence is not bad in computer
games: people are not persuaded to commit amazingly bloody crimes by them, there are
ratings on games, and also, movies can
have all the violence they please and the rating can justify it all. Let us examine
these.
Many people would say I am wrong about this one. I say violence does not affect people
that much when they are playing
a game. I hope that our species has evolved enough to tell the difference between a 15
screen full of pixels and the real world.
I hope they realize that the violence on these screens is quite fake, and that in the
real world this violence will not be put up
with. What is that I hear? It desensitizes people to violence. Let us take a look at
this. You've been playing violent computer
games since you were five. Violence no longer affects you. Are you going to take a gun to
someone's head just because
violence is no big deal to you? You probably will not.
I can hear Joe now. Mechwarrior 2 is violent and should not have all this violence. Now,
if you are familiar with
Mechwarrior 2 then you know it is a game that you play as a robot destroying other
robots. Little Billy sees this and decides
he'll get dad's robot out and do some damage. There is a reason for you right there why
game violence is not that persuasive.
A lot of it is not completely real. Furthermore, violence has been in movies for a lot
longer and children have not been too
influenced by it. Eighty-seven percent of violent crimes are committed by adults. Do you
think all this violence is really getting
the kids to become more violent?
Now, people probably are not convinced yet. You are saying little Billy, 5 years old, in
this state of complete malleability
will play monkey see monkey do (I put this in quotation marks because of how demeaning it
is calling people monkeys, but I
lack a better saying so I used it) and take dad's shotgun to a buddy and blow him away a
la Quake. This is why games have
ratings. You know, those little rectangles that say T for Teen rating because of
violence, gore, vulgarity or what-not? Yes,
contrary to what you might have heard, that is a rating. It means that if parents are
responsible they will not let Billy get Quake.
If you happen to have games that are not appropriate for your kids you are not out of
luck. Daggerfall has parental controls and
password protection to keep your kids from seeing the violence. Many companies do this.
It's another way moldable young
children are protected from violent games.
I have one last point to make. Sen. Lieberman finishes his press conference that bashes
computer game violence. He then
takes a walk to the local theater and purchases tickets to take his 10-year-old to see
Saving Private Ryan . Do find anything
wrong with this picture? He accepts violence in one form but completely denies it in
another form. Movies have ratings to
protect children from violent content. They can get away with anything and it has not
really affected kids in the past. Then a new
form of expression, computer games, pops up into the picture. Now people are saying the
violence is overbearing when really
they are ignoring the fact that the everyday news has more violence than your average
computer game! Take into consideration
movies and then the violence in computer games is greatly dwarfed.
Well, Joe, did I miss anything? Computer game violence does not seem to affect people;
games do have ratings, and there
is already so much violence on TV and in society that the violence in computer games is
not adding too much to the equation. I
think that if you are a kid and a violent game is OK with your parents then play that
game.

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