This is probably a conversation for elsewhere, but yeah. I think the gun culture plays a part. I think our violent and oversexed culture in general plays a much larger part than video games do. I think video games are easier to pinpoint, a thing that is easy to point a finger at and say "Blame THAT."
The best prime time shows and hit movies have lots of violence. We're conditioned to see it and not even blink. Day in and day out. Same with sex. I don't mean nudity, I mean sex.




is free and in abundance, television shows have gratuitous sex scenes, movies, everything. It's constantly in our faces. I don't blame those things anymore than I blame video games. But when you have a person who is "broken" in some way already and you give them this constant barrage of sex and violence, it's hard to believe it doesn't somehow make them numb to the atrocities that they could commit. But it's not an excuse, not an answer. There has to be so much more wrong with a person to get to this point.
You hit the nail on the head.
I've been reading all day, just decided to post.
I was going to say something similar.
This is not about video games and weed.
To me, it's about our broken society, broken families, loss of innocence and too much access to "anything goes" on the internet.
Our children are exposed to everything while we are all distracted by media, tweets, texts, instant gratification, you name it.
Let's be honest, we're all glued to this thread and the next development.
This young man was twisted. He acted out his urges.
I believe some cannot control themselves. It's in their "wiring". :twocents:
Key word is "acted out". Teenage boys have weird sexual urges. They watch pron, it's easily accessible now. That makes me very sad.
Years ago, I found video tapes in my son's room. He was in HS. He renamed them with movie titles. Yes, I admit I was snooping. When I found them, I threw them in the garbage. He accused me of destroying his "friend's" stuff.
I said;
sorry too damn bad. This is unacceptable. Face your friends and tell them: "My Mom threw them away. We're in trouble now".
That's all for now. Friend just called, all upset about her 18 year old daughter. High sports achiever being abused by her "coach".
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