I did not right the story it is just some research for you
Tyler,
The subject was relevance to my statement about the connection between point and shoot combat simulation games and the increase in gun violence.
The evidence suggests that while video game and movie violence desensitized children to violence it also trains them to be proficient killers. Much in the same way as military combat simulations teach soldiers how to kill more efficiently and reflexively.
This has a lot more to do with the modern phenomena of child killers then the guns themselves do. The guns have been in the home for hundreds of years here in the US. They were never taken to school and used to shoot other students until very recently in history.
That time frame is in direct relevance to the use of video combat death games and high realism video and movie violence.
Having had extensive military combat training myself I know what I am talking about here. These combat simulations are training kids to kill. That is the fact in my opinion. The gun has a part in it but it as I stated has been in the home for hundreds of years in America. Now suddenly it comes to pass that children are shooting each other and they are doing so under the influence of something. It is not just poor parenting it is combat training technology.
Tyler,
The subject was relevance to my statement about the connection between point and shoot combat simulation games and the increase in gun violence.
The evidence suggests that while video game and movie violence desensitized children to violence it also trains them to be proficient killers. Much in the same way as military combat simulations teach soldiers how to kill more efficiently and reflexively.
This has a lot more to do with the modern phenomena of child killers then the guns themselves do. The guns have been in the home for hundreds of years here in the US. They were never taken to school and used to shoot other students until very recently in history.
That time frame is in direct relevance to the use of video combat death games and high realism video and movie violence.
Having had extensive military combat training myself I know what I am talking about here. These combat simulations are training kids to kill. That is the fact in my opinion. The gun has a part in it but it as I stated has been in the home for hundreds of years in America. Now suddenly it comes to pass that children are shooting each other and they are doing so under the influence of something. It is not just poor parenting it is combat training technology.