"If kids are sitting up all night smoking super skunk and they become so desensitised to crime because they're playing these videogames, it's really, really scary."
So not video games then, but the 'super skunk'?
If he'd said strong drugs cause violence, yeah, fine, I can believe that.
Or it is simply a matter of nothing else better to do, a matter of bringup and simple intrest in kids. But, well if even the Police has other matters to attend to, i.e. appologizing for a pup on a police poster, bah cowers because of it, then sorry folks how should they stand against a teenage drunkie armed with knife, huh ? ...
By bluesxmanPosted Tuesday 8th July 2008 07:04 GMT
I presumed what he was trying to say (rather ineloquently) was that when you're stoned, you tend to empathise more and get engrossed in things; the more feeble minded amongst us might not be able to "switch off". At least that's what I *think* he was getting at.
However, I've never, EVER known anyone to become violent when stoned, quite the opposite. More weed = more placid, at least in my not-inconsiderable experience... now if we were talking about alcohol...
But I digress.
My point is: yeah, he's a twat and clearly full of shit. :)
By andy rockPosted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:54 GMT
i heard something the other day on the radio with Noel saying something along the lines of:
"i don't know what's with all this killing people. when i was a kid you got a rep by trying to be somebody. when did this all come about?"
and i thought 'hmmm, nice sentiment but people have always been doing this, just more in countries like america than here. nonetheless, nice sentiment.' now, i'm just of the opinion that he's turned into some old giffer who's going to be down on anybody wearing a hooded sweatshirt next. dangerous idiot.
By Glenn CharlesPosted Tuesday 8th July 2008 16:29 GMT
remember? He even refers to it. Are some of the media getting paid to refer to pot as something that can inspire hallucinations, relax inhibitions, and do other terrible things like alcohol does?
By RichardPosted Wednesday 9th July 2008 15:49 GMT
@bluesxman
I wasn't saying that it was just being on skunk that was causing it, but you yourself said:
"you tend to empathise more and get engrossed in things; the more feeble minded amongst us might not be able to "switch off""
so in that case it doesn't matter if it's video games or not?
OK I'm not blaming cannabis (strong skunk perhaps, but that's completely different), but arguably drugs (thinking more on the lines of heroine and crack cocaine) are far more likely to cause violence than video games. Surely?
Comments on: Knife crime Definitely Maybe linked to games, claims Oasis man
Twat #
By Gordon Posted Monday 7th July 2008 17:03 GMT
Huh? #
By Richard Posted Monday 7th July 2008 21:06 GMT
Sure he's not on the wind up? #
By Bruce Leyden Posted Monday 7th July 2008 21:16 GMT
oh rly #
By Pawel Posted Monday 7th July 2008 21:55 GMT
Goon! #
By P Posted Monday 7th July 2008 22:17 GMT
RE: Huh? #
By bluesxman Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 07:04 GMT
Thank heavens! #
By Dr Patrick J R Harkin Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 07:33 GMT
oh dear #
By andy rock Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:54 GMT
It's the Super Skunk, #
By Glenn Charles Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 16:29 GMT
This article fails to mention... #
By Bracken Dawson Posted Wednesday 9th July 2008 01:21 GMT
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By Richard Posted Wednesday 9th July 2008 15:49 GMT