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Old Sat, 7th Nov '09, 10:14am   #1
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Venezuela is banning violent video games with a three year prison term attached. Toy guns will also be banned. This is part of an effort to reduce agressive tendencies in the country's youth and curb down crime. Here's a snip:

The plan, apparently, is to cut back on activities that might encourage the development of "aggressive" tendencies in Venezuelan children and youth, which will in turn help bring down the country's out of control violent crime rate. The government in Venezuela no longer releases regular murder statistics but opponents of President Hugo Chavez claim that over 100,000 people have been murdered since February 1999.

The government disputes that figure, of course, but I don't think anyone will argue that the situation isn't bad and getting worse. Will a ban on violent videogames make any difference at all? I wouldn't hold my breath.


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Hmmmm.... Like the article says,

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Will a ban on violent videogames make any difference at all? I wouldn't hold my breath.
Looks more like a government looking for a scapegoat and trying to buy time. "Now, we've only just banned violent games - we'll have to wait and see if that has any effect!"

Violent video games and toy guns are readily available just about everywhere in the world. Strange that they should only have caused vast amounts of violent crime in Venezuela, and not in all countries.
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Don't you know, Montresor? They're also to blame for all violence in the US, UK, France, Japan, and Germany! Maybe others, too! And WWII, WWI, the Spanish-American War, the War of 1812, the Hundred Years War, Crusades, Alexander the Great, the Peloponnesian War, the Assyrian Wars, and quite possibly the original inception of us violent, crazy humans to begin with.

Seriously, though, this may serve some good. We may finally have a real case study to point to and say, "See, here's what happens when you do this."
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Actually, NOG, that starts from a false premise. Obviously, games weren't around during those times, but there was violent entertainment in other forms, way more drastic anyway. Living in a culture glorifying violence results in violence being the primary method of dispute resolution. Undermining one form of violent entertainment should probably diminish the total sum of violent tendencies somewhat. To be successful, it should probably entail more complex efforts, otherwise, like prohibition in the US, it's likely to create a criminal market for the outlawed product.
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Chev, the point is that the anti-video-game crowd todays seems willing to blame violent video-games for anything, provided anyone anywhere thinks it's bad.
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Chev certainly has a point here, though I don't think video games really have much of an influence here. I think that the situation at home and the friends you have at school play a much bigger role here. The fact that this is suggested as a measure against violence in a country like Venezuela is hard to take serious.

Even more so when I read today that the Venezuelan president called for the country to prepare for war, apparently because Columbia has allowed the US to build several military bases on their ground to allow them to fight drug cartels. It would seem that not only the youths in that country seem to think that the (threat of) violence is a good way to resolve a conflict.
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