shoot April 16, 2007 Share shoot Member April 16, 2007 (edited) It's a sad day... The word shocking doesn't even come close to describing the shooting in VA today. The real motive for the shooting is still unknown, but for now, it seems like a young male (student or ex-student of the school) just lost it and went on a shooting rampage. What drives one to such extreme is anyone's guess since the killers usually end up dead. I've been brought up with the idea that watching TV, especially violent shows, influence the way we act in real life. Needless to say, I thougth that my parents and their generation were over-reacting. I'm 38 and I remember silly stuff like kids jumping off roofs because they saw it done on TV (for those old enough to remember - Six million dollar man - lol). Columbine is an incident that comes to mind when we talk about this issue. I don't mean to sound old, but I'm feeling what my parents were feeling when I was young. My question to you guys: 1. Do violent/graphic materials from media and games desensitize the way we feel and act? 2. Knowing what you experienced while growing up, things have changed tremendously with New technology, themes, etc. What do you think the future will bring? Peace... My prayers to the victims and their families. Edited April 16, 2007 by S*H*O+O*T Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allanon April 16, 2007 Share Allanon Member April 16, 2007 http://www.gamrs.co/forums/in...showtopic=32551 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher April 17, 2007 Share Preacher Member April 17, 2007 (edited) First off I wasn't there, don't know any of the victims and I haven't been shot at recently. That said I find it unusually distasteful for folks who had nothing to do with this to use a tragic event to spout about what their views on society, politics or whatever. My parents grew up watching westerns and gangster films where people were constantly being shot or shot at. My parents generation would have completely lost it had something like this happened 50 years ago. I think that violence is brought on by a severe lack of morals in the upbringing. We live in a day where we have child porn advocates lobbying in Washington, people spitting on the families of dead soldiers at the funerals and crazies blowing themselves up along with regular folks in schools and markets in the name of alah and calling it a war (no real agenda that makes sense though). With all this insanity topped with a justice system that says nothing is your fault because it was either your bad childhood or your new mental disorder - in fact you are the victim even though you committed the crimes. How can anyone make sense of this type of tragedy and how on Earth can you say that it directly points to video games, tv or even the kid's GF dumping him. This dude was bad and it's a darn shame he wasn't hit by a bus last week. Nothing like this should happen but it does. Mark the tragedy and morn with the families of the lost, it's all you can do. Edit: I wasn't aiming this at anyone here, but at the jacktards on TV. Just wanted to be sure I didn't come off as sounding like I was attacking S*H*O+O*T lol Edited April 17, 2007 by Preacher Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadowDog April 17, 2007 Share ShadowDog Member April 17, 2007 agreed with Preacher... and sorry to say Shoot, but now's not the time... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOFX April 17, 2007 Share NOFX Member April 17, 2007 (edited) We all grew up on first person shooters, why can't our kids? He didnt do this because he played counter-strike. He did this because that girl cheated or went out with another guy. That guy had a class in Norris that morning. Im 99% sure that is how the story is gonna go down. if there is anything to learn here, it will be. Ladies... If your dating a loner kid from South Korea, please don't cheat on him. Edited April 17, 2007 by NOFX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracid April 17, 2007 Share Tracid Member April 17, 2007 I don't believe media can be wholy responsible for a person's mental breakdown, it is also their upbringing and their environment that shapes their psyche. Then again some people are just born with a few nuts lose regardless of how they are raised and anything can set them off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GOrnE April 17, 2007 Share GOrnE Member April 17, 2007 If you cannot tell the difference between fantasy and reality, I highly doubt not playing video games are going to solve your problems. I'm also with preach on this one. I hate all those policital/TV figures that exploit these events for their own personal gain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeroDamage April 17, 2007 Share ZeroDamage Member April 17, 2007 First off I wasn't there, don't know any of the victims and I haven't been shot at recently. That said I find it unusually distasteful for folks who had nothing to do with this to use a tragic event to spout about what their views on society, politics or whatever. My parents grew up watching westerns and gangster films where people were constantly being shot or shot at. My parents generation would have completely lost it had something like this happened 50 years ago. I think that violence is brought on by a severe lack of morals in the upbringing. We live in a day where we have child porn advocates lobbying in Washington, people spitting on the families of dead soldiers at the funerals and crazies blowing themselves up along with regular folks in schools and markets in the name of alah and calling it a war (no real agenda that makes sense though). With all this insanity topped with a justice system that says nothing is your fault because it was either your bad childhood or your new mental disorder - in fact you are the victim even though you committed the crimes. How can anyone make sense of this type of tragedy and how on Earth can you say that it directly points to video games, tv or even the kid's GF dumping him. This dude was bad and it's a darn shame he wasn't hit by a bus last week. Nothing like this should happen but it does. Mark the tragedy and morn with the families of the lost, it's all you can do. Edit: I wasn't aiming this at anyone here, but at the jacktards on TV. Just wanted to be sure I didn't come off as sounding like I was attacking S*H*O+O*T lol Quoted for truth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracid April 17, 2007 Share Tracid Member April 17, 2007 Jack Thompson jumps on the gun! Figures its Bill "Fake News" O'Reily that gets that lunatic on the phone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allanon April 18, 2007 Share Allanon Member April 18, 2007 I love how he uses situations like these to further his own career and huge ego ... makes me sick : \ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackieChan April 18, 2007 Share JackieChan GC Alumni April 18, 2007 Lets dress up like the hero of Counter-Strike! Don't forget to buy that HEV suit from your local costume shop too! Jack Thompson is an idiot. If you blame video games for everything wrong in the world that's related to school shootings, you might as well blame violent movies, vulgar music, and the cruelness that is society. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeroDamage April 18, 2007 Share ZeroDamage Member April 18, 2007 Jack Thompson was on Fox News within a couple of hours of the shooting blaming video games before even knowing who the killer was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracid April 18, 2007 Share Tracid Member April 18, 2007 (edited) Here's a more indepth of that video. http://kotaku.com/gaming/feature/feature-d...lies-252914.php Also Larry King Live brought Dr. Phil on last night and I wonder if they don't have a credible shrink on standby and had to resort to him =\ http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0704/16/lkl.01.html Note that this is before law enforcements or even news outlets had any information on the shooter or anything at all besides knowing there is a crazy guy with gun killing people. Edited April 18, 2007 by Tracid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YoMamma April 18, 2007 Share YoMamma Member April 18, 2007 We all grew up on first person shooters, why can't our kids? He didnt do this because he played counter-strike. He did this because that girl cheated or went out with another guy. That guy had a class in Norris that morning. Im 99% sure that is how the story is gonna go down. if there is anything to learn here, it will be. Ladies... If your dating a loner kid from South Korea, please don't cheat on him. That girl didn't cheat on him. He never had a girlfriend. He was stalking her. Maybe he was jealous that she had a boyfriend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyranus April 18, 2007 Share Tyranus Member April 18, 2007 Demented no doubt. Regardless of why he did it the sad thing is those plays will be made. And he will be remembered for them and he doesn't deserve to be remembered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeroDamage April 18, 2007 Share ZeroDamage Member April 18, 2007 I pulled this from a Hotair.com posting. (they've been keeping up with this story quite regularly. You do not need to visit though: http://hotair.com/archives/2007/04/17/new-...d-lover-theory/ Update: CNN’s airing an amazing interview on Paula Zahn’s show right now with Cho’s two roommates. The details aren’t online yet, but here’s the gist: he stalked three girls on the floor they lived on, including via instant messages he signed with a question mark; he once told his roommates that when he looked in one girl’s eyes he saw “promiscuity,†shortly after which they sent him to a counseling center on campus for a few nights; then, at some point after he was released, they went out drinking and he opened up to them, telling them he had an imaginary supermodel girlfriend … who called him “Spanky,†and whom he called “Jelly.†Oh, and he also liked to listen to “Shine†by Collective Soul over and over and over. take all of that with a grain of salt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackieChan April 18, 2007 Share JackieChan GC Alumni April 18, 2007 I pulled this from a Hotair.com posting. (they've been keeping up with this story quite regularly. You do not need to visit though: http://hotair.com/archives/2007/04/17/new-...d-lover-theory/ Update: CNN’s airing an amazing interview on Paula Zahn’s show right now with Cho’s two roommates. The details aren’t online yet, but here’s the gist: he stalked three girls on the floor they lived on, including via instant messages he signed with a question mark; he once told his roommates that when he looked in one girl’s eyes he saw “promiscuity,†shortly after which they sent him to a counseling center on campus for a few nights; then, at some point after he was released, they went out drinking and he opened up to them, telling them he had an imaginary supermodel girlfriend … who called him “Spanky,†and whom he called “Jelly.†Oh, and he also liked to listen to “Shine†by Collective Soul over and over and over. take all of that with a grain of salt. Wow.. what a loon... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YoMamma April 18, 2007 Share YoMamma Member April 18, 2007 Oh, and he also liked to listen to “Shine†by Collective Soul over and over and over. CNN doesn't know their music. I watched that interview and the roommates said he listened to Collective Soul and Shinedown. Those are 2 different bands. Yet, somehow they concluded that he listened to the song "Shine" by Collective Soul. I guess they didn't screw up entirely since Collective Soul does have a song called "Shine." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadowDog April 18, 2007 Share ShadowDog Member April 18, 2007 i love how we instantly blame video games... they should put our community in the news. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragonfly April 19, 2007 Share dragonfly Member April 19, 2007 No kidding. I play to relax and have fun, not escape my life. My life is super blessed, there's nothing to escape. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stutters April 19, 2007 Share stutters GC Alumni April 19, 2007 jack thompson vs. chris matthews on hardball topic, how counter-strike influenced the shooter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd0pbuhsQQE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lostoften April 19, 2007 Share lostoften Member April 19, 2007 I think if I shot a gun at a target, my heart rate would be >60. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaftiel April 19, 2007 Share shaftiel Member April 19, 2007 (edited) What a blowhard. He has no facts or evidence to back up his claim, only some vague comments from unknown individuals. Yet he gos out and claims that he knows the truth behind the killing. Forget about the mental issues, family issues, history of persicution from his classmates. Its all because of a game that he may or may not have played. Ridiculous. How did he even get on a 'news' program? Shaftiel Edited April 19, 2007 by shaftiel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fairweather April 19, 2007 Share Fairweather Member April 19, 2007 What a blowhard. He has no facts or evidence to back up his claim, only some vague comments from unknown individuals. Yet he gos out and claims that he knows the truth behind the killing. Forget about the mental issues, family issues, history of persicution from his classmates. Its all because of a game that he may or may not have played. Ridiculous. How did he even get on a 'news' program? cause the media will do anything for a story that'll get them raitings Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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