The funny thing about this is that I just finished watching a documentary about this sort of thing, "Bowling for Columbine." I recomend it to anyone interested not only in the various school shootings across the country, but also the questions about why do americans kill each other with guns?? I mean there are plenty of guns in other countries and yet we have a gun related murder rate of like 11,000 a year. I know one thing, I'm retiring in Canada in about 30 years, or whenever it is I retire.
Ok sorry about the ramble but I had to. This blamming the media stuff is complete BS. Every other country in the world has the same movies, music, and video games. Why is that this is the only place people tend to shoot each other so much. The only thing I've seen different in other countries is the NEWS. Just take a look at a canadien news broadcast and look at the average american news broadcast. Seeing all this real violence in the news makes people afraid of their fellow man. That is one reason I think people in this country shoot each other, fear. Anyways, this lawsuit is BS and the whole idea that violent video games lead to violent acts is also complete crap. Then tell me how many other countries have the same liberties and don't have anywhere near as many mimics. Again "Bowling for Columbine" is a good documentary and worth watching.




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