Not more importantly, most importantly, parents need to take control of their kids again. The parent is (or at least should be) the final censor on what is or is not appropriate for the child. Do we ban R-rated movies, "Parental Advisory" labeled music or "questionable" literature because parents find it easier to give in to the kids than stand up and say "No, I'm the parent. You can't have that"?
And btw, you are mistaken. The game endorsed by the U.S. Army (America's Army) is free, so it doesn't advertise. It is a downloadable program used as a recruitment tool.
Not more importantly, most importantly, parents need to take control of their kids again. The parent is (or at least should be) the final censor on what is or is not appropriate for the child.
Do we ban R-rated movies, "Parental Advisory" labeled music or "questionable" literature because parents find it easier to give in to the kids than stand up and say "No, I'm the parent. You can't have that"?
And btw, you are mistaken. The game endorsed by the U.S. Army (America's Army) is free, so it doesn't advertise. It is a downloadable program used as a recruitment tool.