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Some of the stuff is pretty graphic obviously.
I don't think it will impact 99% of the average people playing, but I can't believe that this, or violent music/movies does not have an impact on the 1% or even more. Someone with the predisposition to engage in violence and is triggered by something
Trump kicked off video game meeting with 'horrendous' skull-splitting and impaling clips, participants say
Trump kicked off video game meeting with 'horrendous' skull-splitting and impaling clips, participants say
President Trump's closed-door meeting Thursday with members of the video game industry, lawmakers, and cultural critics began with the president playing "horrendously violent" gaming content on a laptop, participants say.
Trump played a compilation of clips from video games on a large screen at the end of a table before asking industry representatives to explain themselves, attendees told the Washington Examiner.
"One looked like an ax or machete going through someone's skull," said Melissa Henson of the Parents Television Council, one of 10 invited participants. In another clip, "someone appeared to be impaled on a spike... pretty graphic stuff," she said.
I don't think it will impact 99% of the average people playing, but I can't believe that this, or violent music/movies does not have an impact on the 1% or even more. Someone with the predisposition to engage in violence and is triggered by something
Trump kicked off video game meeting with 'horrendous' skull-splitting and impaling clips, participants say
Trump kicked off video game meeting with 'horrendous' skull-splitting and impaling clips, participants say
President Trump's closed-door meeting Thursday with members of the video game industry, lawmakers, and cultural critics began with the president playing "horrendously violent" gaming content on a laptop, participants say.
Trump played a compilation of clips from video games on a large screen at the end of a table before asking industry representatives to explain themselves, attendees told the Washington Examiner.
"One looked like an ax or machete going through someone's skull," said Melissa Henson of the Parents Television Council, one of 10 invited participants. In another clip, "someone appeared to be impaled on a spike... pretty graphic stuff," she said.