hashish2020
Bluelighter
mariposa420 said:I don't play video games, so I can't give an informed opinion on GTA.
Converstion over.
mariposa420 said:I don't play video games, so I can't give an informed opinion on GTA.
We can only hopeEcaep_Dna_Evol said:And MAYBE, those people involved in street gangs and such can see how fucken pathetic they are and can see how much they are damaging the image of their ethnicity and stop acting like such a bunch of fuckwits.
far less racist then these fucken whitebread PC motherfuckers in White Suburban towns that blabber on about hwo fucken open-minded and non-prejudice they are and they are normally the most racist ones of the lot.
hashish2020 said:Converstion over.
The problem is that the Hassidim don't tend to do that kind of thing. In an abstract sense, it is like the simulation putting words in the mouths of those who never spoke them.Morrison's Lament said:If I was being swarmed by 50 armed Hassidic Jews I wouldn't find it unreasonable for my partner to scream: "DEAR GOD! WE HAVE TO KILL ALL THESE JEWS!" - that doesn't make him or me a nazi.
I left them out because I do not have a good historical knowledge of Haitians in Florida. I don't know if there are Haitian gangs in reality or not. And if I said something wrong, someone would jump on me about that rather than the overall message that I am attempting to get across.So Haitians "tend to do that kind of thing" - meaning attack people in groups of fifty with machine guns? I think they might take issue with that generalization...
I'm not seeing the video games as a cause, I see them as being symptomatic of something much wider. I think that the "drama" that they incorporate adds to the problem. But I don't see video games as being the source of the problem.And those movies *still* haven't lead to the kind of widespread real-life horrors we are expected to believe are around the corner because of video-games...
Harry@Piekarnia said:Haven't tried the latest GTA but I can say from experience that the local lemming population has never really recovered from my addiction to that game....
This "trend" toward the extreme has been going on for some time. What I am saying is that I see this approaching a kind of sociological "critical mass." There will come a point where simulation can not provide the next greater dopamine rush. Yet there is more and more of a demand for it (just as there was in Rome, where each year they needed to become more and more violent in non-simulation).
I was talking about something which extends outside of the article.-spiderman- said:You keep mentioning the paralells to Rome, and I agree that in human nature, it is paralelled. But so what? That really doesn't have much to do with the article.
That's not what I have been trying to impress. My theory as to why this occurs has nothing to do with a need to drive. It is that [I believe] we have a dopamine feedback mechanism which originated as a tribal survival strategy. The ability to dehumanize "them" and kill "them" without any sense of empathy. It is this mechanism that I believe is being "tickled" by this pathogenic behavior.-spiderman- said:You're right, people throughout history have always needed an outlet for their darker sides, whether socially acceptable or not.
As I stated previously:-spiderman- said:Throughout our history we have always needed them, and that's not what's being argued here. Its the fact that all of these DO NOT promote this kind of behavior in the real world. There is a hell of a difference and if a person can't see that then they fail to realize something integral to the human psyche.
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But people will NEVER run out of things to blame...
Originally posted by Brian Oblivion
I'm not seeing the video games as a cause, I see them as being symptomatic of something much wider. I think that the "drama" that they incorporate adds to the problem. But I don't see video games as being the source of the problem.
I worry that we will reach a point where simulation no longer produces the rush. I also worry that the "drama" used to create the rush has subtle effects on our collective psyche.
It's not really one factor that I am addressing, it is a host of them which I see as all having an interconnection.