Even though there is absolutely no evidence to back up these claims, politicians across the United States have been clamouring to blame violent video games on the increasing violent behaviour in American society. It’s a red herring, to be sure – a distraction from real problems and real sources of violence. So, The Daily Bonnet wanted to have a look at some other things that have been erroneously blamed on violent video games. We took to the streets of Goshen to find out what the people thought.
“Back in my day we used to sit around with the young people on Friday nights and sing hymns. I blame violent video games for the decline in hymn singing among our youth,” – Mrs. Helen Wenger, 71.
Actually, Mrs. Wenger, the decline in hymn singing is more accurately attributed to our modern day ob

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