In this era, games are becoming more and more graphic to where this new game law, AB 1179, has now been implemented. What this does is "forbids the sale of violent video games to anyone under the age of 18, requires labels on violent video games, and calls for a fine of $1,000 for anyone who rents of sells such a game to a minor." Pretty much like going to see a "R" rated movie with proof of I.D. But the president and CEO of the Entertainment Software Association argues that AB 1179 violates the First Amendment to minors.
Recently there has been much talk about this new game called "Rapelay" which in order to win the game is to rape women, according to CNN. Who can say this is okay for minors to purchase such an item? In Ted Bundy's last interview, just hours before his execution, he admits and claims his pornagraphy addiction that orginated from when he was a boy. He says that majority of people that he's met in prison have the same violent sexual addiction from pornagraphic viewed experiences. How can we say this is moraly right for children and even adults to play such video games. Does this not feed to some violent sexual fantasy addiction?? Our forefathers made Amendments for moral good judgment behavior not to justify disgusting immoral behaviors. The problem isn't just video games. Look all around us. Something usually always pertains to sex. As human beings, we are very sexual creatures. But where's the limit? Should we be very surprised why this country has so much sexual violence?
Friday, May 7, 2010
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