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I did not see this one coming, but what do you expect from the guy that seeks to eliminate golf and can stop time itself.
Oddly enough, Iran is steaming ahead with gaming.
Maybe a popular political figure can deliver a Chavez like speech comparing him to Jack Thompson? :laugh:
<-- Does not believe that violent games cause violent "real-world" actions on any significant scale.
President Hugo Chavez's administration has launched legislation in the nation's National Assembly, which looks to ban the sale of violent video games
The government insists the move is essential to curb street violence.
He and many members of the country's National Assembly believe that video games are warping the minds of Venezuela's youth and causing violent tendencies.
I did not see this one coming, but what do you expect from the guy that seeks to eliminate golf and can stop time itself.
Oddly enough, Iran is steaming ahead with gaming.
Maybe a popular political figure can deliver a Chavez like speech comparing him to Jack Thompson? :laugh:
<-- Does not believe that violent games cause violent "real-world" actions on any significant scale.