Violence and video games
p2pnet.net News Feature:- I’ve ranted often enough about Take-Two Grand Theft Auto series, which I detest both as a father and as a human being. I firmly believe any video game that attempts to cash in on the truly sad and truly sick sides of human existence, and which tries to mimic them as closely as possible, is capable of warping minds, young and old, although it’s the young minds I worry about.
That doesn’t, though, mean I’m against all games where a certain amount of violence is a feature.
In a galaxy far away, I learned to pilot Star Wars ships. You had to go through space obstacle courses, etc, and only when you’d qualified were you allowed to start blasting the bad guys. I’d use a lot of body English as I flew and fired my weapons, and I literally almost fell off the chair more than once. And shoot-em-ups? Great, although it’s been a while since I had time to play one. Then you had Duke Nukem, Doom, and so on.
Now, Duke Ferris at Games Revolution has just published an excellent article in which he makes the case that video games aren’t behind an epidemic of violence in the US.
In fact, he says, there isn’t an epidemic. And he blames the media for creating the impression that there is one.
Jon
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The Truth About Violent Youth and Video Games
By Duke Ferris – Game Revolution
Thanks to the current media frenzy and barrage of lawsuits surrounding violent video games, I can`t tell people what I do for a living without getting a lecture on the current plague of youth violence and the scourge that is Grand Theft Auto. I decided it was time for a rebuttal more effective than shrugging and saying, Well, I think you`re wrong.
So I sat down to write this article, and started doing some research. What I discovered startled me. I’m not sure I have the ability to write a totally serious piece – it is not in my nature to be serious, nor the nature of GR – but the issues are very serious indeed and the evidence is very real.
I am even going to use charts. With words on ‘em. We spare no expense.
First off, I have absolute proof that video games are not the cause of this epidemic of youth violence in America. No, really, I do. Ready?
There is no epidemic of youth violence in America.
The whole concept is a lie manufactured, distributed and perpetuated by the media. Kids are not killing each other more frequently than they used to. In fact, it turns out the opposite is true.
Check out that ugly graph on the right. It doesn’t take a genius to conclude that violent crime is at the lowest it has been in a good thirty years. For effect, I`ve also marked the release of the Playstation console, the first Grand Theft Auto game, the PS2 console, and the infamous GTA 3. Wow, look at those surges in violence!
Believe it or not, I got that graph – and all the others in this piece – directly from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Statistics. All I added was the video game timeline. This isn`t some privately-funded poll or crazy game journalist defense mechanism – this is the actual, most recent government data on crime as used by the FBI. The fact that they all max out at 2003 is irritating, but this debate has raged much longer than the past few months.
Please understand that I`m not a conspiracy theorist. I don`t think that there are any aliens at Area 51. I know that AIDS was not created in a secret government lab, I believe that men really landed on the moon, and I am 100% certain that Sasquatch shot JFK with the help of the Loch Ness monster. But something clearly isn`t right here. The government and the media just can`t go around making this stuff up, right?
Something must be missing. That first graph is the overall violent crime rate, and we`re talking about youth violence here. So I found the data sorted by age, and it turns out that through 2002, youth homicide actually dropped across the board, the only increase being among adults. If I may quote directly from the D.O.J. report, Recently, the offending rates for 14-17 year-olds reached the lowest levels ever recorded.
The lowest levels ever recorded. In other words, the Playstation era has, in fact, produced the most non-violent kids ever. But I thought video games were training children to kill? I`m sure I read something like that here and here and here and here and here and here.
To be fair, there have been about 300 studies on the effects of violent media, about 30 of which have been about video games. Most have found little to no connection, although some studies found a small, casual correlation between aggressive people and violent media.
Even if true, this does not necessarily mean violent media has created aggressive people. It is more likely that aggressive people are attracted to violent media. Blaming violent media would be like going to the opera, noticing that most people there are rich, and concluding that opera makes people rich. (Classical opera, by the way, is chock full of lust, incest, murder, suicide, and revenge.)
In an analysis of the risk factors of youth violence by the Surgeon General of the United States of America, violent media is categorized as Small Effect Size. In fact, there are 27 risk factors rated higher than exposure to violent media, like socioeconomic status, academic failure, poor parent-child relations, weak social ties, and being male. Quick! Ban all the males!
So is the media and the government flat out lying to us? Yes, and they have been doing so for years. As touched on in the rabble-rousing films of Michael Moore, fear sells. It`s how you turn terrible tragedies like Columbine and the WTC Attack into election votes and must-see TV.
The media in particular loves to bash video games, making sure to point out any time there`s an Xbox within 50 yards of a crime. This is because games are the new competition – every hour you spend interacting with a game is one hour less spent drooling in front of their fear-mongering programming.
And it’s working. Sparked by Columbine, mainstream media routinely paints a picture of gamers as odd shut-ins dangerously close to the precipice of violent behavior, and almost unerringly misconstrue the games themselves without taking the time to fact check, as is the case in the very first sentence of this CBS News report. Points for killing cops in GTA? Do games still have points?
Gaming is also a new medium, one that has recently become wildly successful. Young people play them and old folks don`t understand, so they must be bad. Don`t forget that in the 1950`s, rock and roll was linked to youth violence in the same way. The hedonistic, tribal rhythms were going to turn America`s youth into a bunch of violent maniacs. Rock and roll was banned and censored all over the country. A bill was even put before Congress in 1955 to ban rock and roll altogether.
Something exactly like what is happening now. Sorry guys, I don`t care what people say,
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Let me be perfectly clear: Grand Theft Auto is a best-selling adult game that should not be played by 12 year-olds. That`s why it`s rated M and you have to be 17 to buy it. However, most games are not like GTA. In 2004, 54% of games were rated E for Everyone, 33% were rated T for Teen, and only 12% were rated M for Mature. The vast majority of the best-selling titles every year are not rated M. Compare that to the 55% of movies rated R and only 8% rated G. The ESRB might not get it right all the time, but who does? (Sources: the ESRB and the NPD Group).
And after all, there`s no problem with R-rated movies or mature rap lyrics or violent video games, because there is no problem with youth violence. The most disgusting thing to me is that some truly horrible high-school tragedies are being exploited by the media, and somehow, I’m part of the problem.
The truth is that these are the most non-violent kids we have ever had, and they all own Playstations. The government is so desperate to find some youth crime to crack down on that they`re strip-searching kids for 10 bucks while locking up 11 year-old girls for throwing rocks and eating french fries. The most peaceful generation of Americans in recorded history is being shoved through metal detectors, having their civil rights violated on a daily basis, are the victims of unreasonable search and seizure, and are treated with constant suspicion.
All because of a media lie. If nothing else can incite them to violence, maybe that will.
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July 22nd, 2005 at 9:04 pm
We need more violence. Against the governments that is. When people start to stand up to the government’s violation of their rights violently and in mass, There will be a change in attitude by arrogant officals. I imagine a judge will be more likely to rule fairly when he realizes that to rule unfarly will likely invite a bullent from a sniper’s rifle.
July 22nd, 2005 at 9:07 pm
We need more violence. Against the governments that is. When people start to stand up to the government’s violation of their rights violently and in mass, There will be a change in attitude by arrogant officals. I imagine a judge will be more likely to rule fairly when he realizes that to rule unfarly will likely invite a bullent from a sniper’s rifle.
July 22nd, 2005 at 9:14 pm
I shall send Pdfs of this page to all major liberal players.
I’ve said it before.. the truth is on democrat’s side.. if they can gather the fortitude to present it. why do you think neocons are so angry all the time… theyre lying and know it.
July 22nd, 2005 at 9:32 pm
I have long said that violence in video games isn’t the problem and isn’t causing the problem. In fact, I believe just the opposite. That playing violent video games for the average kid is an escape valve that allows them to work out their aggressions without having to act in real life.
Those that can’t tell the difference between a game’s violence and real life have other serious issues and it isn’t going to be the game that is the cause.
If you have noticed, almost every media, controlled by the mega-corporations have problems with you using something that takes away from their viewing time. If the polls and surveys say that the public is spending time doing this or that when the media thinks you ought to be watching the 6 o’clock news then that’s gotta be bad. When was the last time you heard a series of good news stories that didn’t involve disasters, personal tragedy, and chaos of some sort? I don’t believe the world is as messed up as media tries to paint it. They focus on the minor few that are really causing problems to try and paint a picture of the world. Go look in any large city and you will find that suspicion of strangers is a strong motivator. In contrast go to a small town and the opposite is usually true. That they will actually stop and talk for a moment, even though you are a total stranger.
It is all about preception and nothing more. No wonder I got tired of the 6 o’clock news and quit watching that crap. It doesn’t fit real life when you go look as it is about the 1%ers that make the news, not about the average Joe you meet everyday.
July 22nd, 2005 at 9:42 pm
The only difference between a Democrat and Republican is their campaign speeches. They are both equally good at deception. Each specializes in their own area of lying. As long as we continue to vote for the “Lessor of 2 Evils,” we will continue to be merchandise for big government and big money.
I do not want the government, courts, or cartels telling me what I can watch, say, download, or do with my money or property. I get so frustrated when I hear about one side (Democrat or Republican) believing that they are better than the other. I have seen so much waste, fraud, and abuse from both sides. Each side is hopelessy corrupt. It is long past time to give the candidates of other political parties a chance. I am listing political parties that I am familiar with below (even those I do not agree with).
http://www.veteransparty.us Veterans Party
http://www.lp.org Libertarian Party
http://www.constitutionparty.com Constitution Party
http://www.reformparty.org Reform Party
http://www.greenparty.org Green party
http://www.sp-usa.org Socialist Party
As long as people are brainwashed into voting for Democratic or Republican candidates, we will continue to lose the protection of our rights. As long as the people vote for one major party candidate just because they are afraid of the other, we will continue to lose the protection of our rights.
Voting for the Democrat or Republican party makes about as much sense as voting for the Nazi party. In the end, it will be the same. If you don’t want to drown, then don’t be a lemming!!!
July 23rd, 2005 at 1:04 am
hahaha yea, as I said all along, violence in videogames is good for us! Gives us a place where we can vent our anger!
July 23rd, 2005 at 11:33 am
Tell ya mom that before you get your pocket money dick head.
July 23rd, 2005 at 5:14 pm
Well it also provies that incress use of P2P software and sharing of file’s is making people be more mellow. This is because that people can get music and dont have time to kill each other.
July 23rd, 2005 at 5:42 pm
Is Hillary Clinton a Neocon?
http://clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=241138&&
Save the partisanship for real differences, bub.
July 23rd, 2005 at 5:43 pm
It is sooooooooo tiring listening to these soap box activist that think that they are morally superior and try to tell us what causes or doesnt cause crime. Correct me if I am wrong but I am pretty sure the bloodiest times in human history were before the invention of the video game.
It makes me mad as an adult that another adult is going to try and tell me what I can do or what I cant all because they feel like it is there job to save us from ourselves. I work, pay my taxes and have never commited a crime stay the hell out of my life and go and get one of your own. If your child is misbehaving it is not games it is your lack of parenting skills. Take responsibility (A dirty word for most of America) T.V. and games is not a baby sitter and some games are not for children. Not everything in the world is for or about children. Take some time out of your self absorbed, narcissistic life and spend some real time with your children. A small thing to ask since you did “choose” to have them.
Sean
July 23rd, 2005 at 8:42 pm
Well said!