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Originally Posted by Christmas treeza
I did't put forward the chuckie analogy.
Could it not be a trigger for those who do have issues and a cause for those who don't?
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I never said you did. I used the point about triggers vs cause to add my thoughts to the threads conversation which included the Bulger case.
In answer to your question, no I don't think so. As I've never come across any such crimes committed by people without issues and I've never come across anyone nor have any studies highlighted an individual who became mentally unbalanced due to a video game, movie or other.
I agree with Vicky on the Scream quote.
Movies and games might give psychos ideas but they were a psycho beforehand. Bulger's killers were apparently influenced by Chucky, if that film didn't exist they'd have used other methods. Chucky didn't make them kill.
It's like the other point someone made about kids play fighting. Kids use their imaginations and play make believe anyway. So if they didn't have the idea from watching TV to play "Power Rangers" for example, they'd be messing about and playing something of their own creation.
The same goes for psychos IMO.