beasy12
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Ummm the writer of that article is being VERY disingenuous. He says one thing and then says another. He doesn't want to disassociate himself from violence by playing video games apparently. The fact that he wrote it after this incident says he IS blaming games.

"Some people just want to see the world burn..." Why can't society understand this? Instead of trying to find a reason behind it, we just need to remember that quote from TDK because it's absolutely true. You can say he had problems but he destroyed his computer and made sure no one would ever find his true motives.

Exactly, the fact that he wrote this after the Sandy Hook event says he correlates the event with video games. We don't even know all the details yet and they write something like this. Hundreds of other countries have access to violent games and yet their citizenry aren't shooting up schools and public places every

I mean, at least change the title of the article if you don't want all these negative responses. If you didn't want a flabbergasted response then a more appropriate title would have achieved this.

Exactly, nice comment.

This is a retarded argument. So after all the scientific analysis that video game violence doesn't correlate to real world violence, you have the nerve to write an article like this. This is silly and letting terrorism win isn't going to solve the problem.