The Sunday Independent are running an article called
"Generation Porn"
Firstly I think they're about 10 years late running with this which is probably the most ridiculous aspect. Porn videos have been on mobile phones for years now and the internet was common in homes a decade ago.
They ask the question
what happens when the links between sex and intimacy are severed? And how long before we begin to feel the effects of this emotional timebomb?
Also in the ad they say how long before "it blows up in our faces".
They talk about "violent and sadistic video games" too and seem to be linking that with porn somehow seeing as it's the subject of the article.
Are they saying we're going to have another Ted Bundy on our hands?
It just seems like more sensationalist bull****, and they should really be running an article on bad parenting because it's what it comes down to.
Games are rated the same way as films, it's a parents job to know what games their kids are playing and monitor what they do on the internet.
The bit that really irritates me is
video games and the internet have given a new generation unprecedented access to the most extreme pornography.
Now I've played GTA 5 (which is rated 18+) and seen a virtual boob or two, but what video games feature "the most extreme pornography"? Because
1) I'm really not aware of many games that have any sexual content.
and
2) I have a voucher for gamestop I need to use. :P
But seriously why do video games constantly get made to look evil by the media when there are so many positives to playing games such as,
- reduction of stress and depression
- improved decision making skills
- improved vision (believe it or not)
- pain relief
to name a few.
Basically it annoys the hell out of me with this type of sensationalist journalism. If a 14 year old is watching porn and playing violent games the book has to stop with the parents. It's not the fault of porn or adult themed video games.
There is a weird anti video game agenda with a lot of media outlets that must exist through ignorance.
Why is the blame always pushed away from parents?