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Basically when you do something over and over your brain rewires to do it more efficiently but nobody seems to think hours of video games or perceived negativity/positivity has any effect when it comes to certain entertainment.
I mean.. if you play video games for hours and hours, your brain will likely learn to play videogames better? Sure. I hardly see a correlation to mass murder here.
If you believe that action repetition is to blame for rewiring people's brains to be more efficient at mass murder, why not blame the military, or hell, why not just start picketing outside your local airsoft or paintball places?
edit: he'll into hell. I blame autocorrect.
Badabing. It’s okay. You heard a word somewhere and misunderstood how to use it. It happens.
Because clicking a mouse to go pew pew at fictional characters is drastically different than pointing and shooting a gun at a human being.
Even the most realistic military shooters, you don't just get a red tint over your eyes if you get shot, you can't wait it out or use a medkit to immediately be fully recovered, and people don't respawn the next match after they are killed. They don't show how gruesome and nerve-wracking real violence it is. They can't show the lasting consequences of that. People who play video games might not even know how heavy a real gun is.
And then there are things like Fortnite and Overwatch, which are just silly cartoons. No comparison.
Are there any actual scientific studies that back up that summation? Because video games have been under intense scrutiny for decades and every time it's brought up the consensus seems to be that there's no direct link
Video games are not the causal reason for mass shootings. Do other countries have gun violence like America does? No. But they play video games just at much as we do.
It's not video games that are the problem, it's the easy access to lightly regulated guns.
People still stuck on the defensive route of this.
Because it's literally the facts....
So you think neuroplasticity is fake?