• US Tax Plan Singles Out Makers Of ‘Violent Videogames’
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Aren't, strictly speaking of course, nearly all video games violent in one way or another?
[QUOTE=DVH;44077590]Aren't, strictly speaking of course, nearly all video games violent in one way or another?[/QUOTE] The only things I can think of are board games made into video games and maybe some of those 90s windows games made for 3 year olds.
funny how the republicans claim to be pro free market but then they shit out things like this this is the same party which often suggests military interventions for the most banal things, but yeah we gotta keep those violent veeo gamms in check rather than our aggressive foreign policies
They should be promoting RnD in all industries, not attacking RnD in industries they don't like such as the video game industry.
Oh gee, we better do the same thing to violent book authors, artists, and movie studios that sometimes make violent movies.
Violence didn't exist before violent video games
In such logic, things such as violent literature and art should also receive the same taxation policy
"Job creators" Hahaha, fuck republicans.
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