SlayerRondo said:
Kasz216 said:
SlayerRondo said:
Kasz216 said:
I asked if you were joking because the confounding variable in what you said was extremely obvious.
Also, as for videogames not being that expensive... again are you kidding? Videogames are extremely expensive. Espiecally in third world countries where the consoles cost 2-3 times what they'd cost in USD despite salaries being 3-5 times later. You can't piracy your way through that. Which is why videogame consumption is so low in poor nations.
As for violence and decreasing crime rates.... again that's far to simple a correltion, ignoring actual reason violent crime is down. (Abortions if you believe outliers.) The same exact thing can be said with guns.
As for the last part... I didn't say videogames caused american culture to be more violent. It sure as hell is part of the culture of violence though. You'd be ignorant to think otherwise.
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I did not say it was not a part of the culture of violence i was just saying that it does nothing to create the culture of violence. You dont see cultures of violence developing in countries around violent video games as they became/become more increasingly violent because they simply dont have that kind of influence.
From my own personal experiences, which i am aware are not representative of society as a whole, while spending time around gamers and people into sports it was clear to me who displayed more violent tendancies.
Im sure that as a psychology graduate you would like to be able to make situations like mass shootings about the persons mind and write off the easy access to guns contributing to the violence, but that's not how it works.
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Of course it did't create the culture of violence. It does however perpetuate it. Violent culture makes violent media, which makes violent culture
As a psychology graduate, i can tell you it IS about a person's mind. As someone who wants to mass shoot someone can eaisly get guns anyway. It's not hard to get guns anywhere in the world.
The cause of mass shootings are largely unknown since so few are taken alive, but in general depression and lack of empathy from others seems to be likely causes. If your going to kill yourself and don't care about anyone, why not have fun doing it
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Firstly i want to apologise for the accusation about what you would like to do as a psychology graduate, that was personal and uncalled for as I know little enough of you to make such an accusation.
And yes it certainly is a persons mide I disagree that violent video games presence or absence will result in or prevent a mass shooting. However the guns and their availibility do play a part in the occurance of these shootings.
Also the claim that violent media makes violent culture is not demonstratable in terms of a noticeable increase in violent crime here or abroad.
I also have a certain rule about drawn out forum discussions so I will be ending it here for myself, and am not intending to be rude by not responding.
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Fair enough. The again, i'll point out your use of statistics is inherently flawed... this sort of thing bothers me specifically of my degree. (That and other research classes i've take anyway.)
To make it a simple analogy for anyone else who cares. The way you are using data would be similar to saying that poor fire saftey is less importat to fire exstiguisher use then fire exstinguishers. While true on the face in some silly way, since if there were absolutely zero fire exstiguishers, they wouldn't be used... in reality, it's fires that are the cause of fire exstinguisher use.
Once again, cultures effects on violent crime are genereally muddled because TONS of shit effect violent crime.
Hell crime decreased during the GFC at an accelerated... and nobody really is sure why, even as tons of areas actually cut back on cops as their neighberhoods got poorer.
Simple correlations using blanket number with tons of variables are problematic.