We get it John, people calling each other niggerfaggots on Twitch is what is causing people to shoot up kindergartens.
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I can't imagine that they didn't pump your ghoul ass full of holes the minute you turned up.
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The TL;DR on videogame violence:
1) Kids who are already violent are drawn to violent media. This skews results, especially since its nearly impossible to find 'uncorrupted' kids now, so all of the 'pure' examples either use previously collected data (which is often less than great) or deal with infants and toddlers (who have different brains than young children or preteens).
2) Children with violent home lives - which IS a very strong correlator to children being violent - nearly universally consume and seek violent media (see point 1).
3) Combining point 1 & 2, at a very early age children can distinguish between "tv" and "real life", and real life has a much greater effect on behavior.
3) Videogames and media do not by themselves make children violent. Children learn by imitation but they aren't simply at the mercy of their environment - they don't mindlessly imitate whatever they see. Observed actions are remembered and used as models when confronted with unfamiliar situations.
For example, if you see a show with Bear Grylls in the woods drinking his pee, the odds of you trying drinking your own pee go up if you find yourself lost in the woods and thirsty, but you are unlikely to be watching a movie and think "I could use a drink" and then piss in your own mouth, unless you already liked drinking pee (which I mean, not judging. You do you, man).
Also if you see Les Stroud building a dew funnel out of leaves, you're more likely to try that first before drinking your own piss.
Basically - There is no correlation between children consuming violent media - even large amounts of violent media - and turning violent themselves, UNLESS the only media they consume is violent. As long as kids have been given examples of non-violent ways to respond to novel situations, and their REAL LIFE EXISTENCE (i.e. parents doing their fucking job instead of farming it out to Disney) makes it clear these non-violent responses are preferred, consumed media has almost no bearing on real-life violence.