I must admit I am bothered and surpirised by the posts on this topic.
The thing about video game violence is usually about saving your
own ass or saving the day or something. There is skill and tasks and
goals in defeating a game, it's not about simulating killing (usually).
And hopefully the people who do buy the few games that
really
are about just killing able to handle it (channel out unpleasant
thought they shouldn't have had in the first place) and not transfer it
back to reality. But if they're simulating killing and cruelty for
amusement they would seem to me a straight up hazard to society,
probably needing psychological help whether they get it or not. But
shoot 'em up games are often still very outside of reality. Grand Theft
Auto type violence falls into a different category. It's a humorous
type of game and few take it seriously. You don't go cutting heads off
to watch them die, you just run over very animated characters and watch
them fly in the air or whatever. Some people still have taken it
seriously however, and emulated it in real life.
Let me remind you all that violence in video games doesn't necessarily
channel aggressive emotions into something harmless. Many studies have
shown that violence in video games really do lead to violent thoughts.
http://www.physorg.com/news7168.html
So how can you think that f'd up pedophiles will get their fix
virtually? Simulated violence appears to increase violent thoughts,
especially in developing minds. I would have to think then that these
predispositioned people would only became more into this behavior as
the virtual
fantasy created would moreso fuel a real life desire. People should NOT
have twisted thoughts like this to begin with. To be able to imagine a
scenario is one thing, but if you're fantasizing about a situation,
even if you don't plan on acting on it is NOT okay- because it simply
means you subconsciously want to.
Back to my argument that a pedophile video game is not okay-
Here's a simple
thought experiment to show just that: If you had a 7 year old daughter,
would you rather her come into contact with someone who played a
twisted virtual pedophile game every so often and did whatever they did
with it, or someone who had thought about it once or twice but never
acted on it and nor played the pedophile video game to get their 'fix'?
::shudder:: Of course thoy're both very bad, but the former sounds
worse to me, and statistically probably would be. Why can't people have
better thoughts? Shit, way down the road, perhaps a brain chip could
just be installed to make people not have bad, disturbing thoughts.
There are actually good things to think about!