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 ECA Responds to NRA's Comments About Violent Entertainment

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PostSubject: ECA Responds to NRA's Comments About Violent Entertainment   ECA Responds to NRA's Comments About Violent Entertainment I_icon_minitimeFri Dec 21, 2012 8:32 pm


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NRA Blames Violent Entertainment for Shootings, ECA Responds
“Isn't fantasizing about killing people as a way to get your kicks really the filthiest form of pornography?”
by Andrew Goldfarb
December 21, 2012

The NRA has lashed out at violent entertainment as the cause of the recent shootings in Newtown, Connecticut. In a press conference held earlier today and a statement posted on the NRA’s official site, NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre said violent crime is increasing and that “there exists in this country a callous, corrupt and corrupting shadow industry that sells, and sows, violence against its own people.”

LaPierre specifically called out “vicious, violent video games with names like Bulletstorm, Grand Theft Auto, Mortal Kombat and Splatterhouse” and pointed to a ten year-old flash game called Kindergarten Killer as well as “blood-soaked slasher films like American Psycho and Natural Born Killers.” LaPierre said such films “are aired like propaganda loops on ‘Splatterdays’ and every day” along with “a thousand music videos that portray life as a joke and murder as a way of life.”



And then they have the nerve to call it entertainment.

“And then they have the nerve to call it ‘entertainment,’” LaPierre added, “but is that what it really is? Isn't fantasizing about killing people as a way to get your kicks really the filthiest form of pornography? In a race to the bottom, media conglomerates compete with one another to shock, violate and offend every standard of civilized society by bringing an ever-more-toxic mix of reckless behavior and criminal cruelty into our homes — every minute of every day of every month of every year.”

LaPierre said “a child growing up in America witnesses 16,000 murders and 200,000 acts of violence by the time he or she reaches the ripe old age of 18” and called upon parents to protect their children, adding “they're our kids. They're our responsibility. And it's not just our duty to protect them — it's our right to protect them.” Rallying against gun control, LaPierre called upon Congress “to put armed police officers in every school” in order to “make sure that blanket of safety is in place when our children return to school in January.”

In response to LaPierre’s statements, Jennifer Mercurio, vice president & general counsel at the Entertainment Consumers Association (ECA), issued the following statement:

“We agree with the Supreme Court's decisions, and the volumes of scientific research, which all clearly state that there is no causal link between media violence and real life violence. As we are all learning increasingly through the news, this is a situation of the perpetrator's mental disorders, and his family's inability to adequately deal with them in time. Our hearts remain with all those suffering in the aftermath of this horrendous crime.”

LaPierre’s statements come just days after West Virginia senator Jay Rockefeller proposed a bill to study “the impact of violent content, including video games and video programming, on children.”

http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/12/21/nra-blames-violent-entertainment-for-shootings-eca-responds

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PostSubject: Re: ECA Responds to NRA's Comments About Violent Entertainment   ECA Responds to NRA's Comments About Violent Entertainment I_icon_minitimeFri Dec 21, 2012 8:40 pm

shigdig wrote:
NRA are just trying to get the heat off them for now. they dont mind video games.


however i do not support them, since its pretty much the reps right arm. & use fear tactics to get firearm owners to vote rep
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They are clearly just blaming it on video games just so that they don't get the blame for their crazy gun nut culture.
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