Video Games Statistics Children

What about violent video games?
No statistics saying that there is a link between violent games and children of these, do not say what it is. Other people who play, for children to socialize. It is a good way to lower stress. Just because you're shooting someone in a game does not mean you want in real life. Please give me valid reasons not to allow children to play with them.
People want other things, the blame for their own inadequacies. They prefer to blame the TV, movies, music, games, instead of themselves. My oldest son is 6 now. I do not let him play excessively violent games, because they understand that not really act like in real life. In a few years, when fully capture the concept that people will die if they are shot, then yes it will be playing some good right next to his father. Short answer: People are idiots and want to blame others.
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