Kentucky governor says video games are to blame for school shootings

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Despite there being numerous studies out there indicating that the violence seen in realistic video games doesn't necessarily lead to real-life violence, that hasn't stopped certain entities from placing the blame on the gaming community in desperate times. Often when tragedies strike, an easy scapegoat beyond the circumstance as is are often warranted and gaming has been that scapegoat for a very long time.

When a horrific mass shooting took place on Valentine's Day in Boca Raton, Florida, at least 17 fatalities occurred alongside numerous injuries. The needless violence has changed the lives of many forever and once again divides the United States as to what needs to be done. With so many different opinions and reactions to the tragedy, it was only a matter of time before the gaming community was once more pulled in as a source of blame.

Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin recently stated in an interview that the violence seen in video games needs to be looked at, and once again targets in-game content as inspiration for real-life violence. This isn't Bevin's first time issuing this sort of reactionary statement either, he is on record saying that video games are "desensitizing young people" to the tragedies or killing in real life, while inspiring them to recreate scenes seen in these games.

“There are video games that, yes, are listed for mature audiences, but kids play them, and everybody knows it, and there’s nothing to prevent the child from playing them.” He furthered his graphic comparison by saying games “celebrate the slaughter of people. There are games that literally replicate and give people the ability to score points for doing the same thing that these students are doing inside of schools, where you get extra points for finishing someone who’s lying there begging for their life.”


Though this sort of commentary is nothing new, it is the sort that gets picked up by more generalized media painting the community at large in a violent light during already uncertain times. Hopefully the commentary about video games can soon desist, and the real issues can be tackled in order to prevent the loss of even more lives in the future, whatever that solution may be.

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TomPosted:

they always go to video games. Every time a mass shooting goes off, politics and the people always go to the one thing, video games. They never go to the history of the shooter, maybe he was raised uncontrollable, terrible parents. Its unreal to think video games cause death.

25_To_LifePosted:

Most movies have guns also, should we blame movies to? Idiot.

ZydrinPosted:

What an idiot. Clearly that video game told that kid to pick up a gun and kill them. You caught the game. Better arrest it.

SilkyPosted:

In most cases they will have no link whatsoever and all they're trying to do is provide a scapegoat to attempt to satisify those wanting answers.

MikePosted:

Such a Stupid Thing why would they blame it on Video Games!

YinPosted:

If they want to study video games, go ahead, as long as they also unban studies into gun violence. Go ahead. See what the problems are. Fix them. I'm confident my hobby (video games) don't lead to these violent acts, but I understand if they want to study it. They also need to be able to study gun violence though. It is absurd it is even banned to begin with.

kamilcaPosted:

Yes clearly videogames cause mass shootings thats why this is a problem ALLLLLL over the world. there where 18 mass shootings in American since the start of this year. They need tougher gun laws anyone who disagrees is silly

PoyumaPosted:

GT-R

The states with the most "gun control" aka strictest gun laws actually have some the highest rates of gun violence/deaths in the country. You really shouldn't speak on things that you know nothing about. Poor awareness and acceptance of mental illness (Instead of actually trying to help the mentally ill) as well the media are to blame for this. I could go on all day with your poor logic using other objects. Such as cars, chemicals/substances (readily sold at hardware store) which can be used for homemade bombs, knives, or anything you could manage to kill a number of people with.


I honestly am not in the mood for a debate, but if Canada has a lower firearm homicide rate then America, then there is definitely something wrong with the gun laws.

prumpaPosted:

Barclay Jesus. What is this, 1999 again? Back when it was Doom and Marilyn Manson's fault that all those kids died in Colorado?

Sorry but video games, rock music, pornography or any other media have nothing to do with the school shooting epidemic in the United States.

Maybe we should start looking more at mental illness and the psychoactive drugs 99% of these killers are on when they commit these mass shootings.


what psychoactive drugs were the killers found to be on? Not trying to be sarcastic, just haven't heard that before and am curious

BarclayPosted:

Jesus. What is this, 1999 again? Back when it was Doom and Marilyn Manson's fault that all those kids died in Colorado?

Sorry but video games, rock music, pornography or any other media have nothing to do with the school shooting epidemic in the United States.

Maybe we should start looking more at mental illness and the psychoactive drugs 99% of these killers are on when they commit these mass shootings.