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Tags: violence, blame
Parents are tired and work too hard, so we better remove violence from all video games
Why we still argue whether video games cause violence, and how to finally end the debate
This is different: Pelosi says video games aren’t the reason for violence in America
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Simon Parkin
New Statesman
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