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Manhunt Murder Attorney Speaks

An anonymous reader writes "Kotaku has an exclusive interview with game hating attorney Jack Thompson -- sort of. Actually it's a pretty funny, and telling, email back and forth between Kotaku's editor and Thompson that seems to reflect his disdain for gamers. Love the kicker - what an ass." The pleasant Mr. Thompson has been discussed previously on the site.

78 comments

  1. Umm, I'm not buying it by finkployd · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm going to have to call fake. I doubt a real attorney would even bother to answer that email. Plus have you ever seen a lawyer be so concise in their writing?

    1. Re:Umm, I'm not buying it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I sincerely doubt that a lawyer would type like a twelve year old kid in IRC. For example, a lawyer would be more likely to write:

      "No thank you, but I do appreciate your interest."

      as opposed to:

      no thank you. but i do appreciate your interest

    2. Re:Umm, I'm not buying it by ralphus · · Score: 2, Interesting

      If they are not billing for it, they are going to be very concise. When they are billing they are going to be lengthy which comes from the old English tradition that lawyers, when writing contracts, were paid by the word.

      --
      Revolutions are never about freedom or justice. They're about who's going to be top dog. -- Kilgore Trout
    3. Re:Umm, I'm not buying it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      right, becuase lawyers, unlike everyone else, don't treat email as a quick and informal means of communication. Especially when replying to one of a hundred interview requests from a website whose readership is composed of people who hate them.

    4. Re:Umm, I'm not buying it by drsmithy · · Score: 2, Funny

      Wll, whoever-it-was managed to get "couldn't care less" right, so I'm sure it wasn't anyone who frequents web forums ;).

  2. Real by Reapy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Is that really the guy's email address? Either way it could be that he just didn't have time for a small website he's never heard of before. The first email he sent to the guy was pretty short. If i was asking for a huge favor, and interview that would bring big hits to my site, I would at liest have drafted a few more lines to the email instead of the short thing.

    It could be the guy was just being dismissive to the guy asking for the q&a. Well either way the guy does use gaming as a spring board for publicity and obviously doesnt mind climbing over the back of dead bodies to get his name out there, so I think I can agree that the guy is an ass.

    1. Re:Real by Tanktalus · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Anyone else notice that his email address changed in the last entry? Cut-and-paste job this ain't.

    2. Re:Real by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If i was asking for a huge favor, and interview that would bring big hits to my site, I would at liest have drafted a few more lines to the email instead of the short thing.

      H'uh?

      If you're a busy professional (as a lot of us are, including the lawyer in question) - you likely receive hundreds of emails a day.

      If you want something done, wasting my time with a three page email that could've been summarized in three words is an easy way to guarantee a "No".

    3. Re:Real by CokoBWare · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I'm kinda scratching my head on that one... interesting enough, 'c' and 'v' are next to each other on the keyboard. I doubt an e-mail program would automagically change the e-mail address. It's possible the editor who put up the exchange edited the material to make it presentable... just a thought.

    4. Re:Real by ronfar · · Score: 1, Redundant
      Well, here are some Websites:

      http://www.stopkill.com/

      http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/jt.asp

      They seem real...

      --
      All the creatures will die, And all the things will be broken. That's the law of samurai. (Jubai, 1605)
  3. Awesome. by Lowtekium · · Score: 3, Funny

    Awesome.

    Now we all know which email address to sign up for spam with...

    jackpeace@comcast.net

    1. Re:Awesome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Unless kotaku decided to DoS some poor schmuck who crossed them and happened to have an email address which can be, with enough trying, confused with that of this game-hating lawyer...

    2. Re:Awesome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      the stopkill website linked above is this dipshit's website and it does have the same email address.

      lawyers are too fucking stupid to obscure their email addresses. they seem to believe that no one would fuck with them since they are lawyers.

  4. obviouly by he1icine · · Score: 3, Informative

    This isn't surprising. His audience are the Mom's out there who have no grasp on technology and believe everything they see on the Today Show. His mechanism is putting fear into people who should no better but don't bother taking the time to learn about the issues themselves.

    --
    Ignorance is the Agent of Fear; Fear Is the Agent of Violence - >1
  5. another ambulance chaser. by cyrax777 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    He's just Another Ambulance chaser. The only reason this is on /. is because he is blaming video games.

  6. Re:obviously by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Sounds like he's aiming for a future in the Bush administration.

  7. Useless by Fizzl · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why post a link to this kind of garbage article?

    There's no content to discuss about -- Just a rudely formed 'no comment'.

    1. Re:Useless by ET_Fleshy · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I agree, while it was mildy amusing, why was it posted on here when it was so short? When it was done I kept searching the page for a "page 2" or "next page" link, well I didn't find any.

    2. Re:Useless by hackwrench · · Score: 2, Funny

      So did I.


      ...Posting "me too!" like a brain dead AOL'er...do-de-do, do-de-do...

    3. Re:Useless by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ...Posting "me too!" like a brain dead AOL'er...do-de-do, do-de-do...

      You forgot the next verse, didn't you? B-)

  8. ...Duh? by Blackwulf · · Score: 2, Insightful
    no, but thanks. i'm too busy destroying best buy and rockstar

    If you haven't figured out it was fake just by looking at this one "response"...I highly doubt a lawyer would use such incriminating terminology such as "destroying".

    However, IANAL, so I may be completely wrong.

    1. Re:...Duh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      incriminating? How is this incriminating? Are you saying he is incriminating himself by making statements that seem to indicate he is involved in some terrorist plottings against best buy and rockstar?

      No.

      This language, though unprofessional, is not incriminating in any sense.

      He cannot be held liable for anything for writing that statement unless there is some future action against him whereby this can perhaps be used to show some sort of intent...I guess.

      And for some reason you seem to hold lawyers to some higher professional standard. Clearly Jack Thompson is not one you should be applying this "standard" to and therefore I do not think you can conclude that the interview is fake solely from this.

    2. Re:...Duh? by black+mariah · · Score: 0, Insightful

      I suggest you go back and read some other statements this asshat has made. This is COMPLETELY in line with his previous comments. He's a self-serving cockbite, and self-seving cockbites don't really care about things such as being professional.

      --
      'Standards' in computing only impress those who are impressed by things like 'standards'.
    3. Re:...Duh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      For a normal professional, respectable lawyer, you might be right. But you clearly haven't met Jack Thompson, who loves to talk about destroying his targets. From this GameDaily interview:

      GD: What is the ultimate goal here?

      Thompson: To destroy Rockstar.

      GD: What does that mean in terms of...

      Thompson: (cutting in) So they don't exist anymore.

      GD: How are you going to seek to do that?

      Thompson: By taking all their money. It's very simple. You wipe someone out economically, they don't have any assets and therefore they cease to exist.

      GD: You think one lawsuit can do this or do you see yourself filing some suits against Rockstar in the U.S.?

      Thompson: There have been dozens of murders that have been tied to their products throughout the world, so it's just a matter of piling on, and we will do that. These people will not stop, they will not stop marketing the games to children and therefore since they will not listen to reason, since they won't even communicate with me and others, we will destroy them, it's that simple. David didn't reason with Goliath, he killed him.


      I only hope that the man's absurd ranting and grandstanding will help those outside of the gaming world to see how ridiculous he really is.

    4. Re:...Duh? by cgenman · · Score: 1

      This week he says...

      Let me know if you change your mind, we have a pretty big gamer audience.

      they're not my audience.

      Maybe not your intended audience, but they are certainly listening.

      I couldnt care less if theyre listening

      And yet, a short while ago...

      Therefore since they will not listen to reason, since they won't even communicate with me and others, we will destroy them, it's that simple.

      Of course, there is one more quote that should be added to this list. This one from Dictionary.com

      \Hyp"o*crite\, n. [F., fr. L. hypocrita, Gr. ? one who plays a part on the stage, a dissembler, feigner. See Hypocrisy.] One who plays a part; especially, one who, for the purpose of winning approbation of favor, puts on a fair outside seeming; one who feigns to be other and better than he is; a false pretender to virtue or piety; one who simulates virtue or piety.

      The hypocrite's hope shall perish. --Job viii. 13.


    5. Re:...Duh? by localhost00 · · Score: 1
      I tend to think some people have a very distorted sense of what "listening" is. Some people think "listening" is to be in 100% agreement and compliance.

      "Wow, you have a good point! I have no choice but to agree with you 100%. I will now burn all my video games!"

      --

      Calling atheism and agnosticism a religion is like calling bald a hair color.

    6. Re:...Duh? by TarrVetus · · Score: 1

      IANAL, but I do work around and with lawyers. I've read their documents, I've heard them talk, and they can be just as charming as Mr. Thompson, especially if they're not billing hours. These are people that are totally absorbed in their work and probably have little time or care for what a small gaming website has to say.

      Unluckily for Mr. Thompson /. found these e-mails, which definately doesn't make him look very intelligent. Not that this will affect his case much, though.

  9. Is it violence when you shoot yourself in the foot by glowimperial · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Way to alienate te most important part of the equation in your argument. The end users are the people who determine the content of their videogames. By ignoring them, you ignore the most powerful voice for change that you could harness. The companies and retailers that produce, distribute and sell these games do so because the gamers demand a certain product with a certain content. Without a dialogue with the end users, he will never advance his position.

  10. Different e-mail address by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    He messed up on the last address:

    From: Jack Thompson [jackpeave@comcast.net]

    Slipped and hit 'v' instead of 'c', otherwise nice fake

  11. Kotaku's response by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Hey there,
    It's Brian D. Crecente, editor for Kotaku and RedAssedBaboon and reporter for the Rocky Mountain News.
    Couple of things on the post about Thompson:
    1. His email address is very public and listed on his webpage.
    2. I didn't fake it.
    3. I doubt someone else is using his email address, but I suppose an underling could be.
    4. I've been a police reporter for 10 years and a gaming writer for five, and I always send out very short email requests for interviews. People don't have time for long messages.
    That probably don't convince anyone, but maybe it answers some questions. Feel free to email me if you have any others at Brian@kotaku.com or swing by redassedbaboon and chat with me there.

    1. Re:Kotaku's response by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Um, I call fake?

    2. Re:Kotaku's response by XO · · Score: 1

      Brian,

      Without any identifying information, we have no choice but to either believe every word you say, or completely disbelieve every word you say.

      It's obviously not coming from a lawyer, who would not speak in the fashion that you have given. I don't have access to whois information from work, but maybe someone should whois stopkill.com, and see what the actual name/address/etc on the site is, because i bet the whole "way to reach this guy" is probably faked.

      Then again, I could be totally wrong.

      I think, that it was faked at the site that Slashdot linked to. If I'm wrong about that, I bet it was faked by someone faking you out.

      --
      "Champagne for my real friends - and real pain for my sham friends!" http://ericblade.postalboard.com/
    3. Re:Kotaku's response by nb+caffeine · · Score: 3, Informative

      Thanks to geektools:

      Organization:
      Jack Thompson
      Jack Thompson
      1172 S. Dixie Hwy., Suite 111
      Coral Gables, FL 33146
      US
      Phone: 305-666-4366
      Email: jackthompson@attbi.com

      Registrar Name....: Register.com
      Registrar Whois...: whois.register.com
      Registrar Homepage: http://www.register.com

      Domain Name: STOPKILL.COM

      Created on..............: Tue, Dec 03, 2002
      Expires on..............: Fri, Dec 03, 2004
      Record last updated on..: Sat, Nov 29, 2003

      Not the same address used in the FA, which i guess is also the one on his site, maybe that one is just used for trolling people like us

      --

      "Something's wrong with you...and I hope we never do meet again." - Deftones When Girls Telephone Boys
    4. Re:Kotaku's response by nb+caffeine · · Score: 2, Funny

      Heh, the second 3 digit group of his phone number... Thats a good enough mark for me

      --

      "Something's wrong with you...and I hope we never do meet again." - Deftones When Girls Telephone Boys
    5. Re:Kotaku's response by AltControlsDelete · · Score: 2, Informative

      Email: jackthompson@attbi.com

      Created on..............: Tue, Dec 03, 2002

      Not the same address used in the FA, which i guess is also the one on his site, maybe that one is just used for trolling people like us

      AT&T Broadband Internet (attbi) was acquired by Comcast in late '02 or '03. That would jive with the domain being registered with an attbi address, but Jack's current address being comcast.

    6. Re:Kotaku's response by Gen.+Rasputin+X · · Score: 1

      I emailed him also, and got a strange response. It appears to be a copy of his brief. It's quite long, and rather interesting.

      In other words, I believe your story.

    7. Re:Kotaku's response by Ed_Moyse · · Score: 1

      Read this interview. It seems like some lawyers do speak like this!

      I think I probably believe it's real.

  12. Great article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    1. type up fake "interview" with controversial person (process should take no less than 5 minutes)

    2. submit story to slashdot

    3. ....

    4. profit!

  13. "Ad hominem" more than "ad malum" by redelm · · Score: 4, Insightful
    The last line "I couldn't care less" is extremely revealing. He seems to assume gamers are evil and will not reform themselves.

    It looks like he's more interested in punishing wrongdoers than ending wrongdoing. Kick-@$$ rather than make good. It does fit the political mood.

    1. Re:"Ad hominem" more than "ad malum" by Oliver+Wendell+Jones · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Actually, he's more interested in making a name for himself *and* making a huge amount of cash from any settlements that are brought in court.

      --
      A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing -- Emo Phillips
    2. Re:"Ad hominem" more than "ad malum" by redelm · · Score: 1
      Entirely possible. A discredit to his cause. So be it. "Never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake [Napoleon]"

    3. Re:"Ad hominem" more than "ad malum" by Moofie · · Score: 1

      That's funny. I feel exactly the same way about lawyers.

      --
      Why yes, I AM a rocket scientist!
  14. I don't think it's a fake by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    I did some digging on this guy a while ago. I shot him an e-mail that I thought was fairly well worded and I tried to be polite.

    His response:

    "Could you try to go to hell a little quieter"

    I'm not making this up.

    1. Re:I don't think it's a fake by TarrVetus · · Score: 1

      "Could you try to go to hell a little quieter"

      I would, but the Imps and zombies make awful sounding howls that echo throughout Mars City, not to mention the serious firepower I'm constantly dishing out. After all, how do I silence a BFG?!

  15. Re:Is it violence when you shoot yourself in the f by GoofyBoy · · Score: 3, Informative

    >Way to alienate te most important part of the equation in your argument.

    This is a lawyer. The most important part of the equation is the law, not the end users. (some may say that its publicity or money, but its still not the end users)

    His last email is painfully obvious, he doesn't care about gamers, why should he?

    --
    The surprise isn't how often we make bad choices; the surprise is how seldom they defeat us.
  16. Really Jack Thompson? by dar · · Score: 4, Informative

    Do a google and you'll find others who have emailed this guy. Here's an example:

    example Look for post #16

    I'm figuring the exchange is real.

    --
    My other Slashdot ID is much lower.
  17. Re:Hes delusional by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
  18. Acid test by anon*127.0.0.1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Will somebody PLEASE put this guys theories to the test? Why can't Rockstar put a story arc in the next GTA which has the character bumping off some slimeball ambulance chasing lawyer who's sueing game companies?

    Then if nothing happens to this guy, we'll know he's full of shit. And if he does happen to get killed by some video game junkie... well, I'm sure he'll rest in peace knowing that his story was vindicated. We could all chip in and send a big burial wreath saying "We're sorry, you were right!"

    --
    I am NOT a man!
    I am a free number!
    1. Re:Acid test by glowimperial · · Score: 1

      I think we should start a petition to get him a cameo in the next Rockstar bloodbath.

    2. Re:Acid test by g-san · · Score: 1

      ...who's sueing game companies?

      just "lawyer" isn't enough for you?

      haha, ironically that was your first stop in Vice City.

  19. Ignoring that this may be fake for a moment... by hackwrench · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That is socially irresponsible behavior, and can be demonstrated so in a court of law. For someone who is trying to appear socially responsible as he is(and the case is based almost entirely on social responsibility), that would be a foolhardy thing to do.

    1. Re:Ignoring that this may be fake for a moment... by nomadic · · Score: 1

      That is socially irresponsible behavior, and can be demonstrated so in a court of law.

      Since when is being socially irresponsible a crime?

  20. Amicus curie brief anyone? by hackwrench · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Does anyone see the point of Slashdot requiring a body (at least for registered users) and clogging up the hard drive bandwidth even more. If anyone with a registered user account abuses posting without a body, their account can be banned and the posts deleted.

  21. Shift key by Matt+Perry · · Score: 1
    no, but thanks. i'm too busy destroying best buy and rockstar
    He's also too busy to use the shift key. I'm sure that level of attention to detail goes over well in the courtroom and court documents.
    --
    Slashdot: Failed Car Analogies. Amateur Lawyering. Anecdote Battles.
    1. Re:Shift key by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I always wonder how the level of attention to detail in most ./ posts goes over when writing code or administrating a network.

    2. Re:Shift key by raider_red · · Score: 1

      I'm sure he has a paralegal to take care of such mundane details.

      --
      It's good to use your head, but not as a battering ram.
  22. Re:Is it violence when you shoot yourself in the f by superpulpsicle · · Score: 1

    Of course, Jurors need to play Grand Theft Auto too.

  23. StopKill.com by obsid1an · · Score: 1

    Just look at his website, StopKill.com. It just screams ambulance chaser. I honestly think this guy is crazy.

  24. Re:....Duh? by Ayaress · · Score: 1

    Incriminating how? I don't buy that its real either, but this is the sort of stuff this guy says when he talks. He's not exactly the sharpest bulb on the tree.

  25. Again? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    (rolls eyes)

    Why won't this metropolitian moron give up on trying to cash in on Columbine years after the fact? His 15 minutes of fame ran out 3 years ago and his credibility went out the window last year when he sued Wal-Mart, even though Wal-Mart has had an ID policy in place since well before 9/11!

    Jack Thompson just continues to prove that he is a hearse-chasing, publicity-seeking, necrophailliac, gloryhound attention whore!

    Think about this, gang: with all the lawsuits he's either filed or has been a part of over the last two years, I believe he's spreading himself way too thin. And keeping in mind that he's lost every single case he's been a part of, I think he has put himself under enormous pressure to prove himself right, so I think that all the stress will eventually catch up with him. So don't be surprised if we hear that he died of a stress-related heart attack or stroke within 3 years time.

    I guess when Kurt Angle was talking about his three I's, Jackoff Thompson stopped at Intensity and forgot all about Integrity and Intelligence(of which he has neither).

    == BearDogg-X ==

    1. Re:Again? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I guess when Kurt Angle was talking about his three I's, Jackoff Thompson stopped at Intensity and forgot all about Integrity and Intelligence(of which he has neither).

      Seriously, you're a retard. I mean it. You're a fucking moron. Go drink yourself to death before you accidentally procreate.

    2. Re:Again? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Who you calling a retard, asshole? I thought that last comment would be funny. And besides, I don't drink.

    3. Re:Again? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nice to see you here, Mr. Thompson. Perhaps you'd like to expound on your views of the gamer population a little more?

  26. Obviously a fake. by Fallen+Andy · · Score: 1

    First page email traffic shows it's a fake. Spent a couple of
    miserable days back in the early 80's briefing
    a real lawyer (sic) about computer software. Some idiot tried to sue us because he was using UCSD p-system *fortran* for databases. It wasn't a happy time for me. Three days in Franz Kafka territory. Yikes - how do i explain "compiler" and "operating system" to an anally retentive SOB? (BTW: it's really difficult).

    So, I'll go back and giggle (maybe it gets better)

    Just had this thought: maybe the same lawyer works
    for Darl & son's (grins)...

  27. Just read the other posts (sorry) by Fallen+Andy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    OK, we agree it's a fake. But, here is a
    strategy for melting CowboyNeal, CmdrTaco etc:

    1. Post rumour that GuildWars is cancelled to XXX site. Losenet would obviously be good.

    2. Post rumour that slashdot has the news.

    Bam. Server melts @ slashdot.org

    oops

    (very off topic, but there isn't an "off topic" thread - hey Commander we need one! pref hyperlinked for us organized geeks)

  28. Re:Is it violence when you shoot yourself in the f by Qzukk · · Score: 1

    If these replies are really from him, he's just Yet Another Scumbag Lawyer. He doesn't give a shit if anyone "reformed", in fact it would be killing his source for very golden eggs.

    --
    If I have been able to see further than others, it is because I bought a pair of binoculars.
  29. This is probably real by bigbigbison · · Score: 2, Informative

    People are saying that this is fake. But based on other email comments I have seen from Jack Thompson, this is totally keeping in line with his responces.

    In a thread on a videogame forum there are people who claim that they have emailed Thompson and got such pithy responces as: "the rubbish is up your cranium, take it out," "you're biased against lawyers. grow a brain," "No, actually it's all about ignorant gamers," "You don't know my motives, so don't try guessing," and "children are allowed to buy them. do your research, junior."

    In another email exchange I've found, he basically says, that he would rather sue videogame companies than have laws passed.

    Finally, Thompson is also famous for being the lawyer behind the Two Live Crew obsenity trials, , and most bizarly, claiming that Janet Reno was unfit for office in Florida because she was gay and people would blackmail her because of it (except by making a public deal of it, wouldn't that make it impossible to blackmail her) which resulted in Reno getting a restraining order against him.

    In short, Jack Thompson is certainly 100% capable of the odd responces stated in the article. There is actually lots more odd things that this lawyer has done. Do a search for "jack Thompson" and videogames and tons of stuff will come up about him.

    --
    http://www.popularculturegaming.com -- my blog about the culture of videogame players
    1. Re:This is probably real by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I've posted on slashdot in the past about this metropolitian moron and I agree whole-heartedly with you about this idiot.

      I could lead you to a couple of threads on Stern Fan Network where fans of Howard Stern were e-mailing the idiot only for him do to the same thing. Some posters on GameFAQS after the bullshit about Manhunt in the U.K. had the same thing done to them as well. There's actually a comment on slashdot about the Manhunt garbage that I made that someone else e-mailed to him. His insults don't make any sense anyway.

      Like I have said before, Jack Thompson, or as I like to call him the other "Wacko Jacko", has no credibility whatsoever, especially since he's lost every case so far, the federal courts have ruled in favor of the industry numerous times, frequent critics such as Joe Lieberman continue to heap praise on the ESRB ratings system, and if he has no testicular fortitude to engage in an intelligent discussion instead of insulting everybody that e-mails him. And he wonder why people send him "death threats", as he puts it? If he's not going to respond intelligently to criticism that is well-thought out and only respond with one-line insults, it only shows his ignorance and the stupidity of his claims.

      It also just shows that Jack Thompson is nothing more than a hearse-chasing necrophailliac that has single-handedly made PROSTITUTION a more noble profession than his own. And Jack "Wacko Jacko" Thompson must be daft to believe that anybody would actually believe him anymore.

      == BearDogg-X ==

  30. Manhunt Murder by DrStrangeLug · · Score: 3, Informative

    This summer we had a media frenzy when it was discovered that someone who played Manhunt had murdered a 17 (IIRC) year old boy. Funnily enough, not one of those sensationalist media outlets followed the sorry up when days later the police revealed that the VICTUM played manhunt, not the killer. If I really thought videogames influenced real life, I'd buy the new Leasuresuit Larry game in a second.

  31. Win/Lose Record by Lowtekium · · Score: 1

    Does anyone know this guy's win/loss (or if he's ever won) record for these video game lawsuits he keeps pulling from his ass?

  32. Why does Thompson get any attention? by Ath · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Other than apparently being a horrible attorney who has never won one of his "it's so clear and there is so much evidence" cases, what is he good for? He is just an attention whore who is standing by himself in the middle of a field. Why is it always his name railing against the videogames? Where are all the others that have proven his "facts"?

    This guy gets way too much attention, but I guess it's easy when you are the sole voice railing against a multibillion dollar industry for its violence. The rest of the public is busy buying and playing the games he bitches about.

  33. A little out of hand... by Fade_to_Blah · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Every time a child (say 17) goes out and murders someone, they quickly go to see what video games he is playing. Well obviousely he plays video games, hes 17 years old! Why people suddenly make the correlation is beyond me. Why not just blame it on the orange he ate that morning? There are so many kids that play violent video games that are just fine, actually way more than 99% I would guess.

    It couldn't possibly be bad parenting now could it?

    1. Re:A little out of hand... by 10100 · · Score: 0

      I couldn't agree with you more...

  34. I believe in censorship by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    While we're at it. Why don't we get rid of books that mention killing, get rid of television shows and movies, cause they're all about violence. And to take it one step further, lets give everyone a lobotomy and take out the 'I CAUSE EVIL' portion of the brain so we can all be mindless morons. GO JACK!

  35. Violence from video games... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm sure that without video games, we wouldn't have murder, kidnapping, robbery, rape, war, famine, pestilence, or a tragic lack of family values.

    Oh wait.

    Cain and Abel/ THE BIBLE (If you believe in that bunk)
    The Roman Empire
    The Vikings
    The Spanish Inquisition
    World War I and II
    Vietnam

    Am I leaving anything out?

    Only the mentally RETARDED buy into this.

    I would LOVE to take a louisville slugger to this fucker's kneecaps.

    Then I'd make sure that anybody who says "Think of the children" is fully incapable of reproducing.

    Demonising a large section of society is never a good idea, especially if you're right about them (although in this case, they're wrong).

  36. Mod this guy up.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Some of the largest autrocities commited by man have been in the name of 'morality'.