CNN Makes Up Words To Blame Video Games For Poor Grades and Other Things
Lets do some quick math about hours in the week, which there are 168. 30 hours of gaming + 45 hours of school (wake up to get home) + plus an average of 8 hours of sleep for six days, and lets be real these kids are probably sleeping a lot on the weekends, so 12 hours for one day, so 60 hours. Thats 135 hours a week spent on those 3 things. Thats not counting eating, traveling, talking, brushing teeth, pooping. Lets be real, the problem doesn’t lie with the gaming but the 30 hours of gaming.
January 17, 2011
You know CNN has been declining in viewer ratings? I doubt they’re wondering why, it should be incredibly obvious. They have horrible reporters who don’t know what they’re talking about.
January 17, 2011
something out I didn’t point out. After the anchor asked the question; Do we know what type of games the study used..ie violent video games? The correspondent answered..the study didn’t focus on that..but I assume it was violent games..As a journalist you don’t assume anything..If you don’t know, you don’t answer..She should of left it at the part where the study didn’t focus on that. Argh!