The New York Times Is Worried Kids Are Playing Video Games Too Much During The Pandemic

The COVID pandemic means that kids and teenagers can't meet up and socialise with their friends anymore, youth groups and sports clubs have all been closed, and depending on where they live and how strict the lockdown restrictions are they can't even leave the house and go to school. Pretty much the only thing that young people have left is video games, and now they can't even have that? What's left for them?
 
They can't go to school, they can't go to the playground, they can't hang out with their peers, and they're often just flat out forbidden from going outside lest they "kill grandma" or some shit. For over nine months, rags like NYT and CNN (as well as our leaders and "experts") have drilled this into children's heads, and now they're gonna act surprised that children are doing more sedentary activities?

You want more kids active, then stop treating them like plague rats and let them see their friends again.
 
They can't go to school, they can't go to the playground, they can't hang out with their peers, and they're often just flat out forbidden from going outside lest they "kill grandma" or some shit. For over nine months, rags like NYT and CNN (as well as our leaders and "experts") have drilled this into children's heads, and now they're gonna act surprised that children are doing more sedentary activities?

You want more kids active, then stop treating them like plague rats and let them see their friends again.
This is likely all very deliberate and by design, it's effectively large-scale psychological abuse - the same kind of shit you'd be dealing with from a borderline person on an individual level, this constant "damned if you do and damned if you don't" seesaw of "nothing you do is right, everything you do is wrong, you will let me completely steer your life or you will be endlessly berated for being a bad person" shit.
 
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Lul, like Journoscum wouldn't have an ACKTCHUALLY piece ready to go once they get caught.

"Here's why drag queens touching your kids' no-no parts doesn't spread the coof".
 
The COVID pandemic means that kids and teenagers can't meet up and socialise with their friends anymore, youth groups and sports clubs have all been closed, and depending on where they live and how strict the lockdown restrictions are they can't even leave the house and go to school. Pretty much the only thing that young people have left is video games, and now they can't even have that? What's left for them?
They could read.
 
EVERYONE MUST LOCK DOWN, but make sure you don't have too much escapism to avoid the depression of being locked down.

Nuke the NYT. Please.
 
Gamers really are the most oppressed minority. They can't catch a break even when everyone's encouraged to stay inside and not go out or talk to anyone in person.

Children are the biggest victims of this whole pandemic and political crisis.
No friends allowed, no life allowed, lots of people on board with no fun being allowed and only political talk (with some teenagers being on board with that themselves), and online school is a crock of shit. No wonder more kids and teenagers are in mental health crisis and trying to kill themselves.
 
No friends allowed, no life allowed, lots of people on board with no fun being allowed and only political talk (with some teenagers being on board with that themselves), and online school is a crock of shit. No wonder more kids and teenagers are in mental health crisis and trying to kill themselves.
I think many millennials are feeling that way. Humans are social beings; you take away that aspect and you cause mental issues.
 
Maybe I should have posted it in one of the threads about coronavirus but it's also involve games as well. The New York Times aka the NY Slimes or others call it the "Jew York Times" did an article worrying about the impact of videogames during the pandemic. https://kotaku.com/the-new-york-times-is-worried-kids-are-playing-video-ga-1846077228


Even the guys of ClownfishTV vlogged about this thinking then the NY Times is stuck in 1993.
Even if they didn't have vidya, they wouldn't be reading your shitty articles.
 
That's exactly what they want, they don't have total control of the video game industry so doubleplus ungood ideas could get though.
Not for a lack of trying. It just happens that modern games are all versions of The Last of Horizon's Creed: Shadows of Arkham or Code: Soulsbourne so it ends up more fun watching other people play them.
 
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