My take on violence in video games and it’s effect on people
For hundreds of millenia that the human race has existed in it's current form human's lived as territorial hunter gatherers. Now when a peolpe live as such for so long there has to be behavior that the behavior becomes written as instinct. Therein lies the issue, the human race has been designed to be the most successful hunter the world has ever known. Within each person lies the potential for violence, it is our society and ethics that allow a somewhat peaceful existence.
With that said the issue of video games causing the violent behavior is not the issue. There may very well be someone out there that plays games that will commit a crime. As a society we try to look for causes to violent behavior, often times taking the quickest and easiest route to conclusion. History shows us that there have been many scapegoats for the cause of violent behavior. Movies, music (through every generation), books, theatre even the religious writings of many faiths have been cast to the flames of the violence inquistition. While it's obvious that there are people that use any or all of the scapegoats as a shield to justify their actions, whether on a conscious or subconscious level.
I believe that the true circumstances that lead to violent behavior lie in the way that the individual percieves his or her environment. This perception is formed from the beginning of the individuals life. We all know that conditioning is possible in humans, conditioning is not something that is just actively done with motive but can also occur without the conditioner(s) knowing that they are doing it. There is also the prevalent instincts that humanity has subdued through it's history of creating civilization. These instincts include defense of person, property, territory and family. There are people in every generation who have to face these instincts... even here in our civilized first world country. There are children who grow up being the punch-line to many demeaning and discouraging jokes as well as the target of attacks. The issues we should be looking at is the development of our people not video games.
I take this position because I understand that stresses faced while in the stages of development greatly effect the individuals behavior. Now some people would say that these incidents 'build character' and no doubt will, the question is what character traits are being built. It's a known fact that those who've been abused are likely to later abuse. I find it more offensive that education and social funding gets cut across the board and then the same people who cut funding for those programs wonder why there are these problems in our society.
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What’s going on!
So. This morning was a wash. Woke up at 11:30, which leaves little to no time for anything before work.
I currently have a few projects that I'm working on that l hope to remain focused on. I'm looking to switch Nervous Reflex from php-fusion to Drupal. There's really nothing wrong with php-fusion, there's just some other features that I'd like to have on the site that Drupal supports natively. I'm also experimenting with Drupal as an internal network site. Along with that I'm going to be looking into creating custom themes for both sites. This will hopefully get me back into some decent graphic design routine which has been sorely missed in my life. That reminds me, I'll be spending the weekend in Vermont, I think I'm just going to pack a sketchbook and a few pencils (probably a box full). I don't know what kind of time I'll have to dedicate to drawing but hopefully I'll get a couple hours in.
In regard to the seemingly failed podcast over at Nervous Reflex, I'm not giving up! I've purchased a headset with a microphone. Yeah it was Cheap as hell but it seems to work well. I've been working on a Solid format fur the show, blocking out topics to time.
Blogging from work!
A very rare opportunity here in the hangar... time for posting.
I have some news for anyone who reads this craplog. First, I'm getting married, sometime... I asked my girlfriend of two and a half years to get hitched and she agreed. The reason why? That may not have been the best decision she ever made but only time will tell though it may be the best decision I ever made. Secondly or rather nextly... finally (maybe), I have launched the Nervous Reflex podcast... the podcast is going to deal with topics from the science and tech front as well as gaming news I see fit to yap about. The first episode is already up at the site and tomorrow I'll be havin' me some of St. Pat's private stock and pumping out an overdue number two... podcast not an original number two that would be kinda disturbing.
Beamed up.
Today marks a sad day for Trekkies the world over. James Doohan has passed on, at 85, a long and prosperous life. I have always looked up to Mr. Scott, he was a great character and an amazing engineer. It was Scotty who guided me down a more technical path, always tinkering with this and that, learning what I could along the way. I have his character to thank for my dependency on computers to make it through every day life. I know I don't want to dwell upon a fictional character portrayed so well by Mr. Doohan but that is really all I know. I did get a chance to see him once a long time ago at a convention in Connecticut, I wish I had a better memory from that time in my life, hell any time in my life. You can see things about a person just by looking at them, by the look of him he seemed to give off a pleasant, good natured presence. Know this, James Doohan was a man who brought many people inspiration as well a reason to learn and be educated. I will miss seeing him play the role we all know and love and my condolences go out to his family and friends.
