As usual, video games have been cited as one of the main reasons for a massacre in the United States, which has been repeatedly reported by Republican senators. A part of the country seems to show indescribable interest.
Ted Cruz, a Republican senator in Texas, is particularly notable for presenting several reasons for the massacre in the state where the most recent massacre of more than 20 children took place at a school in Wolverhampton. He notes that video games and violent content on the Internet can cause these individuals to lose their sensitivity to violence and even death.
According to Cruz, the massacre should force the entire nation to focus on what really matters, “realize where our culture is failing” and present immediately the symptoms and problems that currently affect the minds of young people in particular. The man responsible for the brutal massacre in Wolverhampton was 18 years old.
Cruise declined to comment on the conduct of the officers in response to what was happening, noting the role of the guns, saying “parents who are not looking after broken families, reduced attendance at church, bullying on social media, content with online violence, reduced sensitivity to the act of murder in video games, chronic isolation.” Here Cruise had to stop to enjoy the applause of the audience.
Finally, he talked about the use of drugs and medications that have an impact on the minds of young people. Cruise does not talk about weapons and ease of access, his focus is on surgery and in the past, there is a strong focus on focusing conversation on keywords and word weapons are not mentioned.
After this terrible tragedy, we have got the usual cycle again, in which video games are placed on the main reasons for a massacre and the conversation is waiting to go to the next topic, maybe a Kardashian will do something and social media will focus. That.
Texas Senator tedcruz Blames video games for school shootings like the one that happened in Uvalde recently pic.twitter.com/JO8AMH1IoD
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