Kaileymarie
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I think that violence in video games is the same as violence in movies or any other media. One negative thing is that it desensitizes the populace in general to the horror of murder and abuse against another person. I wonder if there would be less violence in general if people were exposed to it less, because observers would be less tolerant of such acts and more willing to do something about it.
It doesn't desensitize people in how they treat others. Isolation is what causes people to dehumanize others in their minds. Some of the nicest guys i've ever met play games like Call of Duty, etc... and these are God fearing, people loving types who help others daily. Their lives are not changes due to playing violent games and their need to help others isn't altered. Now, if they kept to themselves, isolated from others that would lead to a deumanization of others.
On a side note...some of the more recent violent offenders in the news had mental disabilities as well.
That is a good point about isolation. Isolation alone can cause people to go off the deep end or at least be desensitized to people and life in general. I just don't know if I would call what they had mental disabilities. Many of them were on multiple medications at once for psychological issues. I'm sure that in itself can cause some mental damage and we all know it causes crazy mood swings, violence and hallucinations while on it and coming off of it.