Ok NRA. Good luck with that. I'm going to stick to condemning a system which allows the mentally ill to have access to high powered assault weapons. Oh! and continue to enjoy violent video games, music, movies and other mediums, the same way art has been enjoyed and distributed for hundreds of years, to people who have no inclination to draw such parallels between those mediums and their actions. If we measured all concepts by that rational, Jackson Pollock would be a rapist, Shakespeare was a satanist, and yogi bear was in fact a robber.
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- Dec 21, 2012
National Rifle Association vice president Wayne LaPierre says violent video games like Bulletstorm and Mortal Kombat partially to blame for last week's deadly shooting in Connecticut.
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