After a mass shooting, politicians are quick to suggest violent video games may be the culprit -- especially if the shooter is a young man. So are they?pic.twitter.com/KwxFrhjcFp
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Replying to @Kotaku
The problem is, if a video game is picked up by someone who needs help, it is as dangerous as picking up a gun. The crux of the issue isn't video games or guns, but mental health as a whole. Yes we should ban guns, but that deals with the immediate threat.
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Replying to @TheBr0wnGamer @Kotaku
The real issue we need to address is mental health and how to help individuals who struggle with these kinds of issues.
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I also feel like the definition of “manliness” and manhood is so blurred with the advent of the internet. Incel culture and 4chan culture lead to the adoption of toxic, non compassionat/sympathetic identities and mindsets.
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