markcarlson02
Mark Carlson
markcarlson02

If you want to dismantle OP’s analogy, that’s fine. However, I think you should look at associative psychology and operant conditioning to understand what they’re actually trying to convey. As I’ve said in many posts prior to this, OP has a legitimate, scientifically backed point, though it’s terribly stated. It

There’s proven psychology that supports OP’s supposition. It wasn’t very eloquently stated, but what he’s saying is very true. However insignificant the difference it may make, many people will now have a subconscious negative connotation associated with PS controllers. So while you’re absolutely correct, that the

If I could, in the smallest amount possible, defend the OP. What he’s trying to convey is the subconscious reaction they would have. The psyche really is amazing like that. The parent isn’t all the sudden going to say “No PS for you, you might shoot your sibling, only XB for now on”. But what may happen, MAY, is next

No one else cares, yet the author felt the need to point out, in the article, that the controller was unspecified?

So, just to clarify, you’re one of those people who thinks video games cause violence? I need to know so I can figure out if I can take anything else you say seriously or not.

Comment of the day material right here people. Have a star.

This is Shuhei Yoshida’s burner account

My parents wouldn’t let me buy any mad catz products after they found out a mad catz mouse was used by Charles Manson.

I mean, technically... it is, right? Like, had there not been a controller, would this situation ever have happened? Or are you saying it’s fate, and this kid was going to shoot his sister no matter what the argument?

To whit, the manufacturer of said knife would likely be pretty upset, since it may in someway affect their sales, regardless of how small a fluctuation it may be.

Just for the sake of playing devils advocate, and while I completely agree that what kind of controller it was makes absolutely no impact whatsoever on what transpired, why, or how, the question stands as such:

if only you had read the comment you were responding to, and not just gut check replied, you wouldn’t sound so ridiculous.

And here’s the real issue, this is just an alcoholic complaining someone took away their booze

He didn’t do what I would do, so obviously, he’s a dick.

Probably because people found Milgrams experiments ethically and morally dubious as well?

Just to clarify, you’re saying you deserve more than $10-12 per hour to park cars?

You do realize that we vote for, and in turn pay people, to represent us in the Government to do things like address the problems we deem necessary. So while you infantilize the people who disagree with you, claiming that they’re just screaming “MOAR GUN CONTOL”, they’re doing exactly what they should be. Yelling,

You’re right, it sounds hard, and if I’ve learned anything it’s that things get better by not doing hard things and just ignoring the problem.

We’d need a good faith effort to attempt to legislate it, before saying it’s incredibly hard to legislate. The only reason it’s currently “hard” to legislate, is because none of the so called “peoples advocates” in government are willing to give up that sweet sweet NRA money to stick their necks out and actually get

So as long as you embrace the fact that your country has a racism and bigotry problem, it makes it a non-issue. Got it. Flawless logic...