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| quote: | | "If we can stop another family having to go through what we're going through now, by taking this games and games of this nature off the shelves, then we would have achieved something and Stefan wouldn't have died in vain." |
I don't really blame the parents, their world must be so fucked up right now and what they need is answers, something to channel their grief into, and a sense that some good came of their sons death.
Who I really blame are the media for encouraging this mass ignorance, and the idiots who decided to accept that the game was to blame and withdraw it from shelves.
Their son was killed by a psycho. Anybody who is capable of doing this kind of thing is obviously not all there in the head. I'd rather see his parents fighting causes trying to help the medical profession spot these disorders early, and help prevent people doing this kind of thing in the first place.
But at the end of the day, there are always going to be murderers out there and a computer game isn't going to change anything. If he wasn't obsessed with this game he probably would have killed their son like Sam L. shoots the kid in Pulp Fiction, or copied some guy in the newspaper. Or if he'd never been exposed to any violent media, probably would have come up with his own way of doing it.
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