Okay, so here I am in Current World Affairs class, sixth period, around 1:00 GMT-07:00. We usually watch the news on TV while reading a newspaper or <u>U.S. News & World Report</u>, and sometimes get a lecture on some relevant world topic. Today we were scheduled for a lecture.
We didn't get one. The news on TV about <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,266374,00.html" target="_blank">the shooting at Virginia Tech</a> was considered to be a huge tragedy, so we watched it instead on Fox News.So I'm sitting there watching the news, and all of the sudden, the anchorman says*, <b>"…With us now is a prosecuting lawyer who's familiar with cases such as this, Jack Thompson."</b>Now note that I was only half-listening at the time, as I usually do in that class. But upon hearing this, I twitched, thinking to myself, "…did he just say <i>Jack Thompson</i>?!" After hearing "Jack Thompson" repeated again, I couldn't help but think: "no way, not the self-righteous bullshit-spewing videogame-hating ambulance-chaser I know and hate, is it? Surely Fox News (in my opinion, the greatest television news network there is) wouldn't stoop so low as to ask <i>Jack Thompson</i> for his thoughts on a school shooting?"Before Mr. Thompson even opened his mouth to speak, I considered this a second. Maybe he actually <i>wouldn't</i> be retarded for once. This is a <i>huge</i> national tragedy, having the highest body count of any school shooting in America to date, and I hoped that Mr. Thompson could maybe, in his heart of hearts, <i>not</I> rant on about how clearly it was <i>Doom</i> that caused another school shooting.He did.What he went on to say can be accurately paraphrased thusly:
Quote: Jack Thompson (paraphrased)
Hi, I'm Jack Thompson. As has been reported, the authorities are searching the suspect's apartment, talking to his friends, looking on his computer, questioning his parents…but let's stop at "looking on his computer," and talk about it for a bit. Obviously, it was entirely pop culture's fault. I mean look at the past; two different shootings have been caused by the ultra-violent computer game <i>Doom</i>**, and obviously it's violence in the mainstream media that's once again causing these psychotic people to do these terrible things. I mean, one guy even*** played <i>Grand Theft Auto</i> to calm himself before a shooting. Obviously he was desensitizing himself to violence by playing a videogame! Pop culture is quite obviously the cause of all blah <small>blah <small>blah <small>blah <small>bullshit <small>blah <small>blah…</blah></blah></blah></blah></blah>
WTF, does he have any concept of the tragedy that just happened <i>at all</i>?
That's possibly the biggest load of bull-fuck I've ever seen.Do you know of any sites that have a recording of this on them?Aye aye! Though i don't agree with you about fox since i'm entirely liberal, i do follow you through about this pompous ignorant. In statistical view, the ratio of kids playing video games or other pop media and kids responsible for school shootings allegedly due to this media is so low that it would be entirely discounted. Next he'll be saying that a Wiimote is just a fancy knife waiting to kill somebody. Mentally, video games cannot be a plausible reason for hatred towards men. Bullying, peer pressure, social discomfort… that's worth looking into - not media.
I added a link to an article somebody found somewhere.
Jack Thompson Fails.
Don't link to Fox News… please. [:|]
I didn't mean to put a political spin on it with the Fox News angle…any comments pertaining to that are basically unrelated to what I'm trying to convey.
He will never run out of arguments since just about every kid has played video games.
So annoying…Click here.
^Jack Thompson^He belongs in Hell, along with DSG and some other random guy.What do you expect? You were watching Fox News for christ's sake. Plus I believe that video games do partly cause things like that, however the people affected by the video games are predisposed to be highly influenced by suggestion. Many media types would have done the exact same thing, video games just happen to be the case in many places. Although, somehow I doubt this Virginia Tech Massacre was a result of video games.