9 year old boy commits suicide, videogames to blame....really?

SUPA FRANKY

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Master Chief: Helloz I am Mastar Chief lololololololol
Kid: Hey Master Chief! your so awesome!
Master Chief: *Pulls rope out of ass* Areza you tinking off wat I m tinking?
Kid: huh?

*Few minutes later*

Death is not a hunter unbeknowest to its pray...

I will give you a cookie if you tell me where thats form.
 

p3t3r

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Z of the Na said:
what does that video have to do with anything.
i don't think it was video games fault there aren't that many depressingly video games. unless of course he was sad because he sucked at cod, in which case it still really isn't video games fault really the way he responds to failler. it was probably because of bullying
 

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A lot of people play video games. A lot of those who kill someone plays videogames. Ergo people that plays videogames kill others and sometimes themselves. Seriously, though, hang man is a really violent game that makes it seem fun to kill yourself, even though the goal is to not hang yourself some get the wrong idea. It's a sad thing.

I'm starting to get tired of video games being used as a scapegoat. Watch Bowling for Columbine and here it from someone who's been looking for a connection. Sure, when we catch a case where something goes wrong that person have often played a violent game, but the person also drank water, you know who else drank water? Hitler! Everyone that drinks water must be just as bad as those who play games. I wonder when the people that don't play games will realize that there are a lot more gamers than killers and those who commit suicide combined! They used to blame violent movies, but that's obviously outdated. I'm just getting bored every time someone tries to pin the blame on video games.
 

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imahobbit4062 said:
So games made the kid lock himself in a bathroom to hang himself?
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
didn't you play that one game, with the guy who killed himself? Everyone did, thats clearly the cause.
 

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I agree. Nine-year-olds are unstable as it is, they shouldn't be exposed to excess violence and cruelty at that age.

The psychologist wasn't blaming videogames, he was blaming whoever gave them access to those videogames.
 

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1. Where the fuck are the parents in all this?

2. Which games did he play because there are some annoying people that game online and it would be awesome if they offed themselves?
 

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Here in Tennessee we had an incident were two teen boys were shooting at people on the interstate. When arrested and questioned they said they thought it looked fun on GTA. My bets was that was a combination of idiocy and being stoned out the fucking ass.

Those however were teens and this boy was only 9. I'm gunna go out on a limb and say that he had more than one issue to even know how to hang himself let alone the thought of suicide (whether one reason was video games of not)I'm not saying video games/movies/tv shows arn't overly violent sometimes but Jesus that's why they have age ratings so that retard parents can easly see that their 9 year old shouldn't be playing some clearly for 18+.
 
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ChromeAlchemist said:
Nothing more than a copypasta job and my opinion needed here, so here goes.

The heartbreaking story of a nine-year old Texas boy committing suicide at school led a Clinical Psychologist to attempt to pin part of the blame for kids acting out in ways outside of the norm on violent videogames.

The fourth-grader in question was a student at Stewart Creek Elementary School. He asked a nurse to use the restroom, locked himself inside and tragically hung himself. In a CNN video report on the story, Clinical Psychologist Dr. Brenda Wade was brought in for commentary.

The doctor cited two factors for why children are acting out in ways ?never imagined possible?. The first was that there is now ?more instability? in families, because of external stresses and the economy.

The second factor? Violent videogames of course.

Dr. Wade stated:

The other factor is that younger and younger children are exposed to very violent videogames with content that I would shudder to have an adult watch on a regular basis.

We just covered, a couple days ago, the story that children are watching as much as 52 hours a week of TV and sitting in front of a screen. A lot of that content is not uplifting and it?s not teaching our children how to handle problems and feelings.

These statements came moments after the Doctor cautioned that we ?don?t want to blame and cast dispersions? at what role the boy?s family may have played in the tragedy.

Dr. Wade bills herself as a nationally syndicated talk show host and best selling author (as seen on Oprah). Visitors to her website are also offered a free love lesson.
The thing is, there is no actual way of pinning this child's actions (while a tragedy indeed) to video games directly, and yet she pretty much did just that.

Bear in mind I'm from the UK, but what is it with american media and scapegoating (though bear in mind the Daily Mail is just as bad here, but it's print media only)?

But I digress, what are your thoughts on this?

Source [http://gamepolitics.com/2010/01/26/after-tragedy-dr-plays-violent-game-blame-card]
Because the Media is always looking for a story they can blame on a scapegoat that only children (And contemporary adults) understand. It's all for the quick buck. It's also been happening for the last 100 years. Radio to TV to Rock N Roll to Metal to Books to Boom boxes to Video Games and on and on. Its never ending, how much BS yellow journalists (read "Fox News") pull for the easy money.
 

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Why? Why is nothing else to blame but video games? Is the world so full of idiots that people can't get it through their thick skulls that video games aren't the reason for every child's death?
 

zombiejoe

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lets see here...kid killed himself? BLAME THE VIDEO GAMES!

I feel bad for the kid.

But a little information on the kids life should have been there.

and maybe he should had been kept away from video games by his parents...IF THEY ARE TO BLAME!
 

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why the hell was the 9-year old playing violent video games anyway the esrb of what every don't slap ratings on for the hell of it i blame the parents for not even looking at the box. my rating system: e/e10+= family game night t= anyone who can stand two guy fighting m=blood titties and booze ao= baby murdering raping simulator (or at least that's what i think cause I've never seen an ao rated game)
 

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its not the "American media" it was some dumbfuck nurse
ChromeAlchemist said:
Nothing more than a copypasta job and my opinion needed here, so here goes.

The heartbreaking story of a nine-year old Texas boy committing suicide at school led a Clinical Psychologist to attempt to pin part of the blame for kids acting out in ways outside of the norm on violent videogames.

The fourth-grader in question was a student at Stewart Creek Elementary School. He asked a nurse to use the restroom, locked himself inside and tragically hung himself. In a CNN video report on the story, Clinical Psychologist Dr. Brenda Wade was brought in for commentary.

The doctor cited two factors for why children are acting out in ways ?never imagined possible?. The first was that there is now ?more instability? in families, because of external stresses and the economy.

The second factor? Violent videogames of course.

Dr. Wade stated:

The other factor is that younger and younger children are exposed to very violent videogames with content that I would shudder to have an adult watch on a regular basis.

We just covered, a couple days ago, the story that children are watching as much as 52 hours a week of TV and sitting in front of a screen. A lot of that content is not uplifting and it?s not teaching our children how to handle problems and feelings.

These statements came moments after the Doctor cautioned that we ?don?t want to blame and cast dispersions? at what role the boy?s family may have played in the tragedy.

Dr. Wade bills herself as a nationally syndicated talk show host and best selling author (as seen on Oprah). Visitors to her website are also offered a free love lesson.
The thing is, there is no actual way of pinning this child's actions (while a tragedy indeed) to video games directly, and yet she pretty much did just that.

Bear in mind I'm from the UK, but what is it with american media and scapegoating (though bear in mind the Daily Mail is just as bad here, but it's print media only)?

But I digress, what are your thoughts on this?

Source [http://gamepolitics.com/2010/01/26/after-tragedy-dr-plays-violent-game-blame-card]
and kids have been killing themselves at all ages forever.

believe it or not
 

sigma2

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How did a 9 year old hang himself in a bathroom stall?

With the toilet?

Nothing is even that high off the ground.
 

tjcross

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yankeefan19 said:
Why? Why is nothing else to blame but video games? Is the world so full of idiots that people can't get it through their thick skulls that video games aren't the reason for every child's death?
because these people have it hardwired into there brains VIDEO GAMES ARE SATAN now i could understand blaming gta but gta is M rated so no kids should play it. and if anyone kills them self because of a video game it's just natural selection kid probably would of done crack or something as life destroying in an instant if he was dumb enough to end his life because of something he knows isn't real
 

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What I always find funny is that violent video games are blamed and not either a) violent television/movies or the parents for letting a 9-year-old play violent video games.
 
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Their logic confuses me. The world is 95% of the time depressing and screws people up every day. (Violent) Video games let you vent anger and relieve stress by maliciously destroying practically anything that you wouldn't want to actually harm in the real world due to the consequences of doing so, making it a place for doing anything you want without repercussions as a stress/anger reliever. Which seems more likely to cause someone to commit suicide? I'm really sick and tired of people that don't know crap slandering video games.
On a couple side notes, if violent video games are really affecting a 9 year old maybe the parents shouldn't have let him have them? There is a rating on the games and it isn't there only to look nice. Secondly, if I was forced to watch some of the cartoons they have these days (I'm looking at you dora the explorer) I might have some issues too; cartoons were meant to be something funny that you could plop your kid in front of and forget about them, not for them to learn! Finally I've been playing cartoon violent video games since I was five, and playing realistic violent video games probably since I was about 8; at the most I'm very slightly socially awkward (I do have a social life so it really can't be that bad), am one of the top students at my school, and hate the world due to the idiots that run it and the media, but I do love my games, so it isn't them.
 

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Thats fucking bullshit. No joke I will put all the money i will ever ever accumulate in my life that every day that this kid wakes his drunk emotionally unstable parents beat the shit out of him. He pack up his crap and heads off to school where he is failing misserably, every boy in the class bullies and abuses him, and all the girls think of him as the creepiest ************. He goes home and hangs out with noone like hes a fucking leper, so he has nothing to do all day. Of course hes going to play games all day he has nothing else to do.

And honestly if a nine year old boy wants to kill himself then there would be some serious red flags going off. How could anyone miss that. I blame society, I blame the parents, and I blame everyone who was supposed to be loving and caring for this kid because they failed misserably. I DONT blame video games.

/rant
 

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Wow, this is beyond idiotic. Wait until they found out: "He loved sports and hated games" that'll tick them off.