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Former Nintendo President Criticizes Donald Trump After Blaming Video Game For Mass Shooting

After the tragedy of the shootings of El Paso and Dayton, politicians and presidents from the United States are again concerned about linking video games as a source of problems behind the increase in shooting cases that have occurred in recent years. Of course, this has attracted the attention of many media and especially gamers who feel that their entertainment media is again being used as a scapegoat for the problems of violence that occurred in Uncle Sam’s country.

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In his statement, President Trump said that the culture of accustoming violence, one of which is channeled through video games, has damaged the way of thinking of the younger generation. He urged the public to continue to stop or at least reduce it as soon as possible to address the growing crime problem in the United States.

Reggie Fils-Aime, a former Nintendo president who recently retired, gave his critical opinion of Trump and US politicians blaming video games for the root cause.

On Twitter, Reggie described them as “uninformed” and pointed to the results of a survey in which hundreds of millions of people play the game, but only in the United States – a country that allows gun ownership – where shootings and violence are very high. The survey results are meant to prove that video games are not the root cause as they claim

Similar issues were raised last year, but not much has happened or changed after similar controversial statements were issued by Trump and other politicians there. Although the results of surveys and research that repeatedly prove there is no correlation between video games and cases of violence or crime, video games seem to continue to be a shortcut that politicians take to defuse the situation rather than see firsthand what the real motive behind each case has been. happen.

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