CT Senator: Games a Factor in Sandy Hook Shootings

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Amir Kondori

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91 percent of kids aged 2?17 play games in North America. Thats begs a question and a response. The question is why aren't those other 90.99% of kids shooting up their schools? The response to this senator's allegations (how the hell did this guy get elected to the senate?) is you know what else all these shooters used? Toothpaste. Now there is not enough research to say for certain, but maybe we need to look into regulating toothpaste.
This is pandering at its worst, this is lowest common denominator stuff, this is why Americans have no faith in the congress.
 

Headdrivehardscrew

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Legion said:
Sighs.

"But we do see a trend where some of these shooters do have exposure to these video games."
I suspect he also ate food, drank liquids, slept in a bed and wore clothes. It's this wonderful thing called "cause and effect" Mr Murphy. Something being common in all of these cases does not mean that they actually had any relevance. Until we invent time travel so we can see if removing gaming from these peoples lives would have changed anything, it is nothing more than pointless speculation.
Linking consumption of meat, or veganism for that matter, cannot be linked to violent behaviour in any setting that claims to be in the slightest 'scientific' or wants to be taken seriously. Hatin' on games has a history, because it's still a fringe phenomenon for various members and slices of society.

I'm pretty down to earth most of the time when off forums, so I would probably want to start solving problems with the family situation, the mental illness, the storage and handling of guns, the general handling of the situation by his mother, father, teacher, whatever person that came in contact with him and just had to realize that young Adam had issues. I'd also like to see some more of that cause-and-effect for the folks beating up Adam Lanza on what seems to have been a regular basis.

Just scapegoating around isn't going to solve any single problem or issue at hand - and yet, scapegoating and battle rhetoric are major perks in politics. They can get you votes, but not the understanding, insight and power to actually solve problems. Too bad, that.
 

DiamanteGeeza

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SecondPrize said:
"Now, nobody can sit here for certain and say that without any one of those things, without the powerful weapons..."
Is this guy fucking high?
You made me LOL. Succinctly put, well done. :)
 

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RonHiler said:
I just don't understand why we keep electing Morons into the house and senate. Surely there are intelligent people in the country who would be willing to help run the place, you know, for the good of the country. Instead we get a constant stream of dipshits who completely ignore science and spout whatever bullshit pops into their heads. What the hell? Good god, I am sick of it.

Maybe we ought to enact a "minimum IQ" requirement to be allowed to serve in the senate/house. Sort of the same deal as now with the age requirement. "You must be at least THIS smart to ride this ride" kind of deal. Who's with me?
I'll second that. One of the questions ought to be:

Q: Will you readily go before the world's media and state that you believe in god, believe that the world is 6,000 years old, Adam and Eve really existed, heaven and hell really does exist, evolution is a myth, and god built the entire world and every creature on it?

True or False

If they answer true, then they should never, ever be allowed in charge of anything ever, and certainly never put in front of news cameras.
 

Reyold

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RonHiler said:
I just don't understand why we keep electing Morons into the house and senate. Surely there are intelligent people in the country who would be willing to help run the place, you know, for the good of the country. Instead we get a constant stream of dipshits who completely ignore science and spout whatever bullshit pops into their heads. What the hell? Good god, I am sick of it.

Maybe we ought to enact a "minimum IQ" requirement to be allowed to serve in the senate/house. Sort of the same deal as now with the age requirement. "You must be at least THIS smart to ride this ride" kind of deal. Who's with me?
I'm completely behind this. The only problem is, how many people would actually pass?
 

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"What we know is that this young man, deeply mentally ill walking the school with an assault weapon armed with 30-round magazines. \
Not even tackling the rest, just going to pick here.
The rifle stayed in the trunk of the car, he walked in with two handguns.

We also know that no one, barring cleanup crews, have been allowed to see the aftermath of the shootings, or even the bodies of the children, which the parents were denied seeing.

Lets tackle that first before we even discuss games, eh Senator?