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All Video Games Cause Aggressive Behavior, Say Two US Congressmen

Fluffeh writes with news that U.S. Congressmen Baca (D-CA) and Wolf (R-VA) have proposed a bill that would require most video games to have a warning label decrying their "potential damaging" long-term effects on children. "Under the one-page Violence in Video Games Labeling Act (PDF), packaging for all video games except those rated 'EC' for Early Childhood would be required to prominently display a message reading: 'WARNING: Exposure to violent video games has been linked to aggressive behavior.' The proposed label would be required even if the video game in question is not violent."

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  1. Like War by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    War causes violent behaviour too, but no congressman as ever putting a bill against, have they?

    1. Re:Like War by Samalie · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I was thinking something close to this at least...more along the lines of "morons that hold public office has been linked to aggressive behavior"

      Seriously, when you consider just how outrageously fucked up the USA & world are right now...this is the dumbest shit to be wasting time on I can almost think of. Hopefully the voters in their districts see it the same way. Not fucking likely, but I could hope.

      Of course this is bipartisan douchebaggery too. Morons.

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    2. Re:Like War by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Ah more nanny-state bullshit from the Baby Boomers. Before they die, they are fucking determiend to make sure the younger generations have no wealth, resources, or freedoms to inherit. It is their personal obsession. Baby Boomers if they was honest would say "I have not died yet so the whole world owes me something. Lots of something."

      What's the difference between a two-year-old and a Baby Boomer? The two-year-old might outgrow his sense of entitlement.

    3. Re:Like War by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Holding public office have been linked to irresponsible behavior, bad judgement, and wasteful expenditures"

    4. Re:Like War by realityimpaired · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Well catharsis and other arguments have been used wrt pornography and violence in TV. Except that we HAVE become more violent and less able to have good relationships. Now, I don't assume that TV and videogames and porn sites are the culprits, but I am pretty certain that they don't work the other way as I have heard for decades.

      Except that we haven't become more violent. Despite more things being illegal, rates for murder are lower now than they were in the 1970's, and all types of violent crime have been steadily in decline for 20 years. News media reports the crime, and thanks to the ubiquity of the Internet and TV, you hear about it a lot more, but the rates are actually much lower.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_the_United_States

      And the same trend is happening pretty much everywhere in the developed world.

    5. Re:Like War by hairyfeet · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Are you kidding? One of the R candidates for president has tied his entire campaign to....drumroll....keeping adults from watching porn! Yep, because with American boys dying for corps in hellholes and our country bleeding jobs and having a dead economy THAT is the issue, worrying about whether or not joe and jane public can see a blowjob.

      Let's face it folks, if you are vote you are just wasting your time as the whole thing is now nothing more than a puppet show. anybody who gets a chance at national office has been bought and paid for by the corps so all they are gonna do is pander until they get elected and then kiss the ring of the multinationals. As the late great Bill Hicks said so many years ago "I believe the puppet on the left shares MY beliefs, well I believe the puppet on the right has my interests at heart...hey wait a minute, there is one guy controlling BOTH puppets!" and that is all we get, like pro wrestling, its just a puppet show to make the masses feel they have a say which of course they don't. When you have a former congressman like Chris Dodd go on national TV and OPENLY BRAG about serious crimes like bribery? and nothing gets done and the POTUS even ignores the will of the people and refuses to prosecute? give it up, the game is over, just grab as much as you can before the whole thing falls down.

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    6. Re:Like War by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I would run, but I'm a college-educated atheist who doesn't come from a blue-collar background, don't think that giving up fundamental freedoms is the right way to fight terrorism or child porn, I like single-payer/universal health care, I don't support ridiculously long sentences for literally victimless crimes like marijuana possession, and I'm all for gay marriage.

      In other words: I'm godless and therefore lack a moral compass; I'm an intellectual elitist who is out of touch with the working class; I don't Think of the Children; I'm soft on crime; I'm weak on terrorism; I'm a radical socialist; I support the gay agenda and want to take away our religious freedoms

  2. Someone thinking of the Children. by BasilBrush · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thank FSM someone is finally thinking of the children!

  3. WARNING by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Exposure to politicians has been linked to aggressive behaviour.

  4. TV? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Shouldn't TV come with the same warning then?

  5. Speaking of Labels by microbee · · Score: 5, Informative

    How about "Congress has been linked with corruption and abuse of power" for any campaign Ads?

  6. An important caveat is missing by baudilus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Violent video games may cause aggressive behavior in a subset of individuals, likely already predisposed to said aggressive behavior.

    The same argument was made about violent movies and the now more prevalent incidences of school shootings. I content that the movies didn't make the kids violent; they were already that way and probably should have had help beforehand.

  7. There should be a warning on the bill. by Hentes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    [citation needed]

  8. Signs don't matter... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    No matter how many sings you put up, the general public WILL NOT READ THEM. You have "No Solicitor" signs, yet you still get people trying to sell you stuff. You put up "No Outside Food Or Drink", yet you still get people bringing it in. You put health warnings on Cigarettes yet people still buy them (because they don't care). These signs won't do anything that the ESRB labeling system hasn't done already. These Congressmen are trying to score political points by doing nothing.

  9. Interesting Facts about Rep. Frank Wolf by Salgak1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    He was first elected in 1982, promising to retire from the Congress after 6 terms. That would have been 1994. He's still there, 18 years, and 9 terms after he'd pledged to retire. So much for his word. His OTHER interests are Tibet, Stopping Internet Gambling, and pork (in the form of road construction funding for his district). How do I know this ? I'm a citizen of Virginia's Tenth Congressional District. Somebody: Dems, Greens, Libertarians, Tea Party: PLEASE run someone to replace this clown...