Now pretty much all of us have played games with violence, just about a given on this site. We almost all have also enjoyed songs with violence in the lyrics, or a joke that involves it as well.
I have no problem with any of those, because they don't really advocate violence and no one is being harmed (except virtual mutant space crab zombies). The problem is when someone is being hurt, when a song advocates beating women, a game is basically a simulator for how to murder a current political leader.
There is an artist called "Yelling at Cats" who often has violence in some of his songs, but recently one of them features actual threats to a person who is named in the lyrics.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17TBKEf00jVCGRBzfeXDpB9bx7GB9Ln1KBZE4GPCuiec/edit
Then there was the whole Danial Tosh fiasco where he said to a female heckler "Hey, wouldn't it be funny if you got raped? Like if a bunch of guys just showed up and gangraped you?"
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/07/11/why-daniel-tosh-s-rape-joke-at-the-laugh-factory-wasn-t-funny.html
There are those who defend these two and all too few who call them out on it in my opinion.
Do you think that there is a line between entertainment and actually hurting/threatening people under the guise of entertainment?
I have no problem with any of those, because they don't really advocate violence and no one is being harmed (except virtual mutant space crab zombies). The problem is when someone is being hurt, when a song advocates beating women, a game is basically a simulator for how to murder a current political leader.
There is an artist called "Yelling at Cats" who often has violence in some of his songs, but recently one of them features actual threats to a person who is named in the lyrics.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17TBKEf00jVCGRBzfeXDpB9bx7GB9Ln1KBZE4GPCuiec/edit
Then there was the whole Danial Tosh fiasco where he said to a female heckler "Hey, wouldn't it be funny if you got raped? Like if a bunch of guys just showed up and gangraped you?"
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/07/11/why-daniel-tosh-s-rape-joke-at-the-laugh-factory-wasn-t-funny.html
There are those who defend these two and all too few who call them out on it in my opinion.
Do you think that there is a line between entertainment and actually hurting/threatening people under the guise of entertainment?