I completely agree. While I believe that the creator is entitled to create any game he wants, if he truly wanted to create a commentary on school violence, I think he would want to create more of an RPG. Let's call it "School Counselor." In this "game" geared towards educators and students you would learn how to spot trouble signs and learn necessary steps to intervene before violence occurs in schools.
All the creator of this game is doing is glorifying something that need never be glorified. What's next, a game about re-enacting the Holocaust because, you know, it would create conversation?! Outrageous.
I usually open any link that I find relevant in a new tab. I do this for probably about 5 results then check out the open tabs and close the garbage ones. Rinse and repeat. I'll go as many result pages necessary...
I'm a CPE major at CPSLO. Basically the motto here is 'learn by doing.' So we get the theory and then actually do stuff with it. I think this is one of the reasons why US News says we have the No. 3 [engineering] program at a public school, behind only the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Naval Academy. Also, our CPE is second in the nation for undergraduate study. And hey, it's public so if you hail from CA you won't be 40,000 in debt before you get out....
I completely agree. While I believe that the creator is entitled to create any game he wants, if he truly wanted to create a commentary on school violence, I think he would want to create more of an RPG. Let's call it "School Counselor." In this "game" geared towards educators and students you would learn how to spot trouble signs and learn necessary steps to intervene before violence occurs in schools.
All the creator of this game is doing is glorifying something that need never be glorified. What's next, a game about re-enacting the Holocaust because, you know, it would create conversation?! Outrageous.
I usually open any link that I find relevant in a new tab. I do this for probably about 5 results then check out the open tabs and close the garbage ones. Rinse and repeat. I'll go as many result pages necessary...
I'm a CPE major at CPSLO. Basically the motto here is 'learn by doing.' So we get the theory and then actually do stuff with it. I think this is one of the reasons why US News says we have the No. 3 [engineering] program at a public school, behind only the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Naval Academy. Also, our CPE is second in the nation for undergraduate study. And hey, it's public so if you hail from CA you won't be 40,000 in debt before you get out....