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upuser wrote There not exactly wrong I am in AP Psychology and you would surprised how much games can affect people. I saw a video about a teen who played GTA all the time and he committed a murder and robbery based off a level in the game.
Will try to find link
With millions of people playing that game obviously it's going to influence somebody who isn't right in the head.
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JoGrizzly wrote Most of the Fox "News" anchors themselves have admitted they are opinion guys: people who don't actually give the news, but rather spin it (toward the GOP, but they never admitted THAT). Most news sources are better than Fox, because it's not even really news. I say hate away. Opinion paraded as "fair and balanced" is a joke. If they called it "Fear Mongering Opinions", I would at least respect them and agree to disagree.
Within the SAME day they are trying to put the blame for this horrible event on some targeted object of the day mentioned in the company memo while parading it as facts: pathetic. It'd take a legion of actual intellectuals to determine if video games could have POSSIBLY triggered any part of the incident.
So you're telling me that CNN & NBC are not biased and opinionated? Grow the **** up kid, there is no news station that doesn't have an opinion, at least Fox admits to it and doesn't try to brainwash idiots like you.
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so dumb.. i remember how they were blaming Marlyn Manson for columbine, now they are saying that its violent video games..
what i think its just society, mental issues, and poor gun enforcement.
alot of people have crazy thoughts but if those people can get there hands on a gun before thinking about everying thing this is when you get problems like these. what they should be blaming is there own constitution.
what i think its just society, mental issues, and poor gun enforcement.
alot of people have crazy thoughts but if those people can get there hands on a gun before thinking about everying thing this is when you get problems like these. what they should be blaming is there own constitution.
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Of course because the term "Psycho" isn't logical.
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tbendix wroteJoGrizzly wrote Most of the Fox "News" anchors themselves have admitted they are opinion guys: people who don't actually give the news, but rather spin it (toward the GOP, but they never admitted THAT). Most news sources are better than Fox, because it's not even really news. I say hate away. Opinion paraded as "fair and balanced" is a joke. If they called it "Fear Mongering Opinions", I would at least respect them and agree to disagree.
Within the SAME day they are trying to put the blame for this horrible event on some targeted object of the day mentioned in the company memo while parading it as facts: pathetic. It'd take a legion of actual intellectuals to determine if video games could have POSSIBLY triggered any part of the incident.
this is a joke right?
fox news is the only news show that has both liberal and republican anchors.
CNN, MSNBC, AOL etc. are 100% liberal. they don't have one republican anchor.
Megyn Kelly (the one talking in the vid) is a liberal i believe.
Lol, thats a joke right?
Notice how ALL the "liberals" on Fox seem to agree with the republicans/conservatives.
CNN is supposed to be "neutral". Even thought they lean conservative. Ex. During the election, when pools were coming out in favor of Obama they would say "its hard to tell" or my favorite "its a tie" when Obama was leading by like 8 points(outside the margin or error). When, on the rare occasion, Romney was leading(within the margin of error), they would say Romneys ahead and how will obama recover. Making it seem like Romneys going to win election. Though, now in the mornings, some anchors seem to actually be neutral.
MSNBC are "liberals" that favor the establishment. Ex. When Obama won reelection he had a mandate, but "liberals" on MSNBC were saying he didnt.
AOL still exists? Dont know so wont judge.
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They always blame video games and ontop of that FOX are idiots.
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wtf that is stupid! hwo the f would they know
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I hate when major news systems frame video games for events such as this. It's just an excuse to rid video games.
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This is just an easy way to blame the shooting. Even the most violent video game ever wouldn't make someone kill 5-10 yearolds, this guy was psycho.
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Strobe wroteJoGrizzly wrote Most of the Fox "News" anchors themselves have admitted they are opinion guys: people who don't actually give the news, but rather spin it (toward the GOP, but they never admitted THAT). Most news sources are better than Fox, because it's not even really news. I say hate away. Opinion paraded as "fair and balanced" is a joke. If they called it "Fear Mongering Opinions", I would at least respect them and agree to disagree.
Within the SAME day they are trying to put the blame for this horrible event on some targeted object of the day mentioned in the company memo while parading it as facts: pathetic. It'd take a legion of actual intellectuals to determine if video games could have POSSIBLY triggered any part of the incident.
So you're telling me that CNN & NBC are not biased and opinionated? Grow the **** up kid, there is no news station that doesn't have an opinion, at least Fox admits to it and doesn't try to brainwash idiots like you.
Kid? Lol Right
And FOX is not the problem.
The problem is that the News (all of them) sensationalize the news, which plays directly into these losers hands, as they want to die and want the fame & notoriety.
Every time they announce this latest loser's name, they are giving all the other potential maniacs the idea that they too can kill a bunch of people and when they die they will be famous and their name will be plastered all over tv.
CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, ABC, & etc have been putting out garbage too.
So STOP acting like FOX is somehow the only one.
FOX is just the only one who isn't pro-Democrat 100% of the time, so you Leftists feel the need to take it out so that you can have 100% propaganda 100% of the time with absolutely no counter.
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