Boys Banned From Violent Videogames After Nuking Cat
For me, this raises a few questions other than why on Earth parent's would bring a new pet into a home when their son had already gruesomely killed another animal just six months before. These kids break into a former friend's house twice during Christmas break, steal a guitar and trash the house to the tune of 25K in damages and nuke Princess the family cat. What do videogames have to do with their behavior or is the ban considered a harsher punishment than jail time? The answer is nothing really, it just seemed like a good idea at the time.
I'm with the judge on this one. It's been nine months since the incident and these two 16 year olds still can't say why they cooked the cat. Most people are stable enough to be able to tell the difference between reality and fantasy. The vast majority of gamers can play violent videogames without any problems. These two boys have proved that they have an incredibly destructive streak and shouldn't be exposed to anything that might exacerbate it. However I have to ask why only violent videogames? These two should be banned from violent television, books and films as well. They shouldn't be exposed to anything more violent than the Little Mermaid. Maybe their parents should look into the new Petz Rescue Series. | |||
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