Well,before I had kids old enough to play video games I would not of blinked on this and completely agreed. Do I think Fiddy’s game should be picked up and played by unsupervised minor’s….no, definitely not. I would agree that probably a very good High School School Teacher or a very intelligent Parent could use it to teach a teenager some lessons. The problem is that using such a game as a teaching tool is a fine line and not a lot of Parents or even Teachers would have the skill set to tackle this properly.
I should have qualified what I meant when I said I agreed with him. I don’t think parents should buy it for their kids — that’s just Fifty whoring himself — but I agree with his later statements like, “The person that’s influenced by a video game can be influenced by anything,” and “If we have to take away video games, then we have to think about other things.”
Well,before I had kids old enough to play video games I would not of blinked on this and completely agreed. Do I think Fiddy’s game should be picked up and played by unsupervised minor’s….no, definitely not. I would agree that probably a very good High School School Teacher or a very intelligent Parent could use it to teach a teenager some lessons. The problem is that using such a game as a teaching tool is a fine line and not a lot of Parents or even Teachers would have the skill set to tackle this properly.
I should have qualified what I meant when I said I agreed with him. I don’t think parents should buy it for their kids — that’s just Fifty whoring himself — but I agree with his later statements like, “The person that’s influenced by a video game can be influenced by anything,” and “If we have to take away video games, then we have to think about other things.”
Then what you are saying then is: common sense = sage
That I agree with.