The media will never grow up because people usually get famous in the first place by being a whiney spoiled brat. Example - Jersey Shore and every single reality tv show that exists. And instead of posing actual arguments to one up these silly people I'm going to point out how absolutely fallicious their arguments are by making an argument built around a fallacy, much like theres.glowbug3 said:http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/265108/Jo-Frost-I-can-fix-the-teen-rioters
These horrific games where points are given for burning, shooting and killing, where the graphics are so realistic you believe that they?re real scenes of carnage, where those who play fantasise they have the power of life and death, are so brutal they completely desensitise anyone taking part.
Research shows that within 15 minutes of playing one of these games young men become highly aggressive and lack empathy in normal situations. It is not too fanciful to suggest it?s a short step from being immersed in this war-like world to taking that nightmare mindset on to the streets with all the consequences of anarchy and violence we saw rip apart cities.
I think the research published by the University of New Somewhereshire is slightly flawed, as I have only murdered twice after 15 minutes of Call of Duty.
Ah, just as I was starting to hope the media had grown up...
From my own understanding, Escapist is a pretty friendly *though somewhat pretentious* site where no trolling exists, and little to no obnoxious people are around. Oh, and lets not forget that it practically consists of only gamers.
Now, lets move try another site, like youtube. It's filled with more mainstream people and it's based around viewing things as opposed to playing things. So essentially, it's like watching T.V. I don't know about you guys, but from my personal experience the people there are a lot more agressive, rude, and just plain obnoxious. Therefor using my fallicious logic I conclude that it's not games that make people obnoxious, it's T.V.