Teachers demand ban on bullying video game
“We’re asking retailers to be responsible,” Emily Noble, president of the Canadian Teachers’ Federation, said Monday. “Yes, they can sell it and make a buck out of this, but is this the kind of marketing that they want to be [doing], selling games that glorify violence?”
Like any business, retailers are in to make money. They do not care if the game is M ratted or E, as long as it sales. Like I have been saying for the past year or so. It is the parents responsibility to keep these games out of the hands of children. Maybe these teachers should hold a class that makes aware the violence in video games.
March 4, 2008
It is the parents responsibility to keep these games out of the hands of children. Maybe these teachers should hold a class that makes aware the violence in video games. <—- Yeah, but u have to think too about the kind of parents this nerds have; they may teach their kids that videogames aren´t real and stuff like that, but u also have to think about the others parents kids. This kind of theme always are very hard to deal with, specialty when all the kids that u have to deal bout it are very stupid xD