Originally posted by Yanlee:
<STRONG>As a child and teenager, I was always told that computer games were bad for you, because they were immature, discouraged you from physical activity, </STRONG>
Well I played plenty of sports to - and got more injuries from thoese than I'd ever gotten from computer games
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made you socially inept and,
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Well I must say that much sociallising in certain parts my life if also based on computergames. Actually recent scienetist have claimed that the networking children gets while playing computergames with/against each other and then talking about it gives the same "sociallising" as playing sports together.
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in some cases, fostered violent and even demonic behaviour.
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well people (parents?) always key things they don't understand together with behaviour they don't like.
So when they hear that a person in the USA has run amok at a school shooting people - it must be because he has done something wrong, ei. playing violent computergames. etc.
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So what do you all think? I would think you would all be in favour of them, but, if so, how do you respond to the points above?
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I respond with a "pffee".
IMO all people that state that computer games make you nuts (so to speak) is because they are trying to cling on to "things were better in the old days" mentality. Where children played in the street(??) and were healthy.
I think that it is not the computer games that make some children click. If you ei. look at the shootings at schools, it is mainly in the USA (mainly) and this would lead to the thought that it is because they've seen to much violence in movies and played to violent computergames.
But do kids in Denmark (ei.) not also do these activites? - And to answer my own question - trust me, they do.
I think that a main reason why children snap, is because in todays society so much more responcibility is place on young people.
You're always told to study, because if you don't you wont get a job ei, etc.. This is a lot of pressure.
Young people have to grow up very fast, which IMO is a more disturbing element then violence in the media.
BTW I've played violent computergames since I was 15.
Before that I played violent real games where we ran around played "fights", shot each other with made belive guns, threw appels at each other etc.
And the only thing I've ever been affraid of as a child, was if I would be unemployed when I grew up!
(Hmm - rambeling
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[ 09-06-2001: Message edited by: Xandax ]
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