"Killer-games" debate relaunched after attacks in Germany

Bleipriester

Freedom!
Joined
Nov 14, 2012
Messages
34,077
Reaction score
4,971
Points
1,140
Location
Doucheland
Whenever something dramatic takes place in Germany, a debate about banning "killer-games" is the inevitable consequence. After they transformed the Allah akbar shouting Munich shooter, who "feels German", into a right wing extremist it became clear who is pulling the strings in the background:

Evil "Killer-Games"!
A German TV just canceled broadcasting of Counter Strike matches. The government sets the general mood and all the journalists faithfully comply and scuffle in line as if they have no volition. Of course, this nonsense will not prevent further islamist attacks.
 
Whenever something dramatic takes place in Germany, a debate about banning "killer-games" is the inevitable consequence. After they transformed the Allah akbar shouting Munich shooter, who "feels German", into a right wing extremist it became clear who is pulling the strings in the background:

Evil "Killer-Games"!
A German TV just canceled broadcasting of Counter Strike matches. The government sets the general mood and all the journalists faithfully comply and scuffle in line as if they have no volition. Of course, this nonsense will not prevent further islamist attacks.
Some Americans blame "guns", some Germans blame "games". Nope, ya can't make this shit up....... :lmao:
 
Whenever something dramatic takes place in Germany, a debate about banning "killer-games" is the inevitable consequence. After they transformed the Allah akbar shouting Munich shooter, who "feels German", into a right wing extremist it became clear who is pulling the strings in the background:

Evil "Killer-Games"!
A German TV just canceled broadcasting of Counter Strike matches. The government sets the general mood and all the journalists faithfully comply and scuffle in line as if they have no volition. Of course, this nonsense will not prevent further islamist attacks.
Some Americans blame "guns", some Germans blame "games". Nope, ya can't make this shit up....... :lmao:

Hey now, some Americans blame games, too! Not so much recently, but I'm sure some of the 'video games make kids into killers' crowd are still out there and still believers. ;)
 
Whenever something dramatic takes place in Germany, a debate about banning "killer-games" is the inevitable consequence. After they transformed the Allah akbar shouting Munich shooter, who "feels German", into a right wing extremist it became clear who is pulling the strings in the background:

Evil "Killer-Games"!
A German TV just canceled broadcasting of Counter Strike matches. The government sets the general mood and all the journalists faithfully comply and scuffle in line as if they have no volition. Of course, this nonsense will not prevent further islamist attacks.
Some Americans blame "guns", some Germans blame "games". Nope, ya can't make this shit up....... :lmao:
They had many funny ideas over the years like limiting bandwidth for multilayer games, banning FPS games completely. It is ridiculous.

There is an "old saying": 100 % of the offenders eat bread. Ban bread!
 

New Topics

Back
Top Bottom