Uhm, I couldn't agree more with you, especially the picture. A girl picking up a gun believing it is a wii zapper. Considering her age there's a slight possibility that that might possibly occur, but I would assume that's rare. I believe your reasoning with finding something interesting and picking it up more likely.Onyx Oblivion said:[HEADING=1]Gun[/HEADING]
[HEADING=1]Wii Remote in Zapper[/HEADING]
I think that she saw something interesting, had no clue what a gun was, and started playing with it. But not as a Wiimote.
Also, before we get to the usual, and often deserved, Fox News bashing. Click the Fox News link. Fox News ITSELF isn't claiming this. Just the stupid mother.
PPS, to the mother:
I would ask the mother about the following things:
1. If your daughter believed it to be a wii remote, wouldn't she point at the TV?
2. If she believed it to be a wii accessory shouldn't the TV be on and show the wii menu screen?
3. wouldn't a good mother or even the average, or maybe even the slightly stupid mother be able to think far enough to understand that a 3 year old with a gun is bad news? If she didn't see her playing with the gun, would she at least make sure guns are never put within reach? Maybe in a gun locker with a lock and stored without bullets and even have the safety on?
4: Maybe put some blame on the guy who put a loaded gun within the reach of his daughter before blaming it all on video games?
Well, of course it is. In all the games I have played I have never once ended the game by storing away my game safely with the safety on. Games should be more realistic and teach us that we have to do that! Games have failed to teach us thus they are guilty of murder!Assassin Xaero said:Yeah, because some dumbass leaving a loaded pistol on a table within the reach of a 3 year old, and with the safety off, is really because of a Wii.
My thought exactly. I had to read the original article just because I wanted to know if they had one. The article didn't mention if they had one or not so that was half a minute I'm never getting back.Douk said:We don't even know if they own a wii.
This is truly sad though. Both the death of a young girl caused by neglect from parents and another blow to video games. A sad case of neglect and carelessness is excused by blaming the thing that always get blamed when bad parenting is the cause to accidental kills or even intentional kills.