because if children plays these games they became more insensitive and behave's as an adult at an early age which is not good
every thing should be learned gradually
So ultimately when technologically possible you will morally support policies to police all human thought so that bad thoughts can be regulated out of existence?
How is the banning of violent video games not inevitably going to result in a future where even the mere thought of doing something violent is policed on the exact same argument you made?
I understand and i agree that its a slippery slope but you have to draw a line somewhere otherwise kids would be trying cigarettes at ten and alcohol at 12. And, you're right, the theoretical science is there but then there are also real-life incidents where a kid snatches a gun from a police officer because he saw it in GTA or a sick kid jumps off a roof thinking he'd 'respawn' with full health, just like in his games.
Perhaps an all out complete ban may not be the answer, but don't you think that some kind of age-related control is required when the stakes are this high?
because if children plays these games they became more insensitive and behave's as an adult at an early age which is not good
every thing should be learned gradually
So ultimately when technologically possible you will morally support policies to police all human thought so that bad thoughts can be regulated out of existence?
How is the banning of violent video games not inevitably going to result in a future where even the mere thought of doing something violent is policed on the exact same argument you made?
I understand and i agree that its a slippery slope but you have to draw a line somewhere otherwise kids would be trying cigarettes at ten and alcohol at 12. And, you're right, the theoretical science is there but then there are also real-life incidents where a kid snatches a gun from a police officer because he saw it in GTA or a sick kid jumps off a roof thinking he'd 'respawn' with full health, just like in his games.
Perhaps an all out complete ban may not be the answer, but don't you think that some kind of age-related control is required when the stakes are this high?
And wouldn't the same attitude you apply to your kids be used by governments to apply to adults?