Monday, April 4, 2011
Video games: Also not the devil
In the wake of a tragedy, especially a self-inflicted one, every good American knows what to do. No, don't spend time consoling those hurt. Certainly don't look for ways to help. Assign blame. Have you neglected to help your child understand his homework so long that he's being held back a grade? The schools must need more funding. Are you so disinterested in your child that he spends eight hours a day playing video games alone? Evil games are destroying him! Thank God I live in a society that understands how to deal with these issues.
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Good point. Video games are just the outlet for the true culprits. Remove the games and unfocused, neglected children would just find other ways to waste their time.
ReplyDeleteGames can be a resource for those who don't have enough attention and guidance from loving parents. However, there are children pulled into unhealthy gaming habits who come from loving families. The world of gaming is addictive and the warning is for gamers and their loved ones.
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