There must be some kind of way out of here.
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Dear Jack Thompson, Dr. Phil, etc.,

In light of the recent tragedy, you might have heard some people saying that violent games are partially to blame for real life violence. To put your minds at ease about these games, I, Kato, make the following declarations:
  • I know the difference between right and wrong.
  • I know the difference between fantasy and reality.
  • I know where the game ends and real life begins.
  • I know the difference between aliens/zombies/monsters and people.
  • I know the difference between digital people and real people.
  • I know the pain real violence can cause.
  • I know the pain real crime can cause.
  • I know that people who commit real crimes go to real jail.
  • I know that people have played Cops and Robbers for generations without becoming real robbers.
  • I know that millions of people play violent games without ever committing a violent act.
  • I know that video games are a safe way to let out my aggression without hurting anyone.
  • I know that pressing a button isn't the same as pulling a trigger.
  • I know that no amount of virtual deaths will make me comfortable seeing real death.
  • I know that virtual death and real death are worlds apart.
  • I know that, in real life, you get one life and there's no reset button.
  • I know, in the end, that these are only games.
See "What I know about violent games" - Joystiq
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6 comments
Paulius said...
Hear hear!

I just find it interesting that real life games like paintball don't get any flak when things like this happens.
OzzyC said...
"...I know that pressing a button isn't the same as pulling a trigger..."

Make sure that our current commander in chief remembers that.
Sunny said...
Bravo!! And If you make this into a petetion type document-I want to add my name as well!
I certainly hope that we never become a race that is so easily led into death and destruction as easily as these morons seem to think we are.
Kato (post author) said...
I can't take credit for this, it comes from Joystiq. They suggest that it be "printed, signed and presented to any authority figure with the misguided fear that the games you love will lead to a life of violent crime. We hope this declaration will help start a conversation with the non-gamers in your life about why video games are so important to you and why they aren't the bogeymen some in the media make them out to be."
newnorth said...
I know that and I don't even really play video games!

Silly Jack and Phil
Kato (post author) said...
You would think it wouldn't be a hard concept to grasp.

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