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Chrizum said:
oliist said:
@ Chrizum
So you think the situation in other european countries would be any different IF a very, very small percentage of games would be banned?
Of course not.
The majority of people in all european countries still aren't gamers.
The majority of gamers are not interested in extremely violent games.
The majority of gamers who play extremely violent games will not doing anything more than sign a petition.
So as long as games with average violent actions aren't banned you will not see or hear mentionable protest. Nowhere.

I disagree. There are millions of gamers affected in Germany. The least they could do is make some noise. I'm sure there would be protests in the US or even here in the Netherlands when the government is banning violent games.

Why can't people stop thinking in countries?

Really there have been enough protests in Germany. So many websites have protested against it, there have been petitions to the Bundestag, TV shows, famous politicians saying such a law would be dumb, responsible ploticians participated in live-chats on videogaming sites... isn't that enough?