ChatterBank1 min ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The point is, there always has and always will be some violence expressed in the name of entertainment. As Greedyfly suggests, there are usually age restrictions involved.
Ultimately it's the parent's responsibility to veto what children can and cannot see. Ok, not always possible all the time, but then it's the parents responsibility to teach the kids the difference between right and wrong, and for the kids to know they will be held responsible for their actions.
It would be incredibly rare for anyone not to know the difference between what goes on on the screen in front of them and real life. Anyone who commits these atrocities, I believe, are deranged enough to do these things anyway, whether or not they have played a particular game (or watched a film or whatever.)
I think the Americans are far too trigger happy (after all it's guns that kill, not games), and they find it too easy to shift the blame to wherever they can get the most compensation. Ultimately it's those who commit the crime who are to blame, no-one else.