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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Again, I refer to my Loch Ness monster argument.
I've not insulted you so drop the victim act and accept the fact that people can have their opinions on YOUR opinions because that's how discussions works.
You made a absolute statement that it ultimately unfounded despite many studies since the early 90's to try to determine whether games can make people more violent. Science has not been able to find a link in that long, it's safe to say that it does not exist.
You can make your statements and I (and anyone else) are perfectly entitled to tell you that you are wrong and point out why.
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So I refer to actual scientific study and you to an analogy involving the Loch Ness monster?... ok.
I haven't stated at all that games make people violent.... you're wrong there,I suggested they normalise violence to an extent where it may be possible to become desensitised TO violence.
I had an opinion on the topic, it'd disingenuous of you to suggest I haven't watched the trailer or if I did I mustn't have understood it, I found that insulting. It's not for you to say how I find your responses .
I don't accept your 'right ' to tell me my opinions are wrong, and as I have stated many times now the accusation of being ignorant or inexperienced on any given topic is not a reason to denigrate
anyones opinion.
It may be that a longitudinal study is required the measure the childhood to adulthood effects...who knows?
I don't care one iota whether you feel my opinion is wrong, bur have the respect to acknowledge I am entitled to feel how I choose on this or any topic.