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Video games aren’t real. They are all products of someone’s imagination. It seems that the problem isn’t the violence in the video games; it is that if kids are being influenced, then their problem is that they can’t tell the difference between fantasy and reality.

Whose responsibility is it to teach the kids the difference between fantasy and reality? I think we all know the answer.