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So, another tragedy has taken place involving guns in America. We all knew it was just a matter of when, due to the nature of their policy on weapons, however, it's still a disgusting waste of human life (among many other things happening around the world)
And without much knowledge (at this point) being known about the Virginian killer, the spokeswoman on GMTV (I didn't catch who she was, sorry) when questioned about the gun laws in Virginia was very quick to blame the shootings on movies and videogames.
Well I've never tried driving the wrong way down a motorway just because it can be done in Burnout...
It's typical American arrogance...we're right, the rest of the world are wrong. Guns are great, videogames are evil.
Which one is a tool for killing and which one is an interactive entertainment experience?
> Videogames, just like other forms of art
That's it. He's broken.
In other news:
"Guns don't kill people.
Bullets kill people.
Guns for all, ban the bullet."
Some NRA retard was on TV crying that if every college student was armed it would never have happened.
As opposed to if every college student was armed, it would happen 15 times a year.
The interviewer was a lazy, dopey manequin (I have no idea how to spell that), so didn't challenge him on it at all.