Oh just fuck off already. No, Video games do not turn people into killers or promote any particular gun.
This is just a virtue signaling cash grab attempt. I'm sorry your kids are dead. You should be going after the people that failed to protect them.
Not some fake cash grab going after a video game company.
Why are you going after video games but not tv shows or movies that have a ton of guns and shooting in it? How about you sue the makers and actors of John Wick? Right, because its not about guns, its about getting money.
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>The families of the Uvalde shooting victims are taking video game-makers and social media companies to court over claims they inspired the massacre.
Activision, the company that makes the Call of Duty game franchise, Microsoft, which makes the Xbox video game console, as well as Facebook's parent company Meta and gun manufacturer Daniel Defense, were named in the lawsuit filed in California on Friday.
The lawyers accused the firms of promoting gun culture to 'insecure' boys, including Uvalde school shooter who killed more than 20 students and teachers with an AR-15 style assault rifle in 2022.
Oh just fuck off already. No, Video games do not turn people into killers or promote any particular gun.
This is just a virtue signaling cash grab attempt. I'm sorry your kids are dead. You should be going after the people that failed to protect them.
Not some fake cash grab going after a video game company.
Why are you going after video games but not tv shows or movies that have a ton of guns and shooting in it? How about you sue the makers and actors of John Wick? Right, because its not about guns, its about getting money.
Archive: https://archive.today/S3uCy
From the post:
>>The families of the Uvalde shooting victims are taking video game-makers and social media companies to court over claims they inspired the massacre.
Activision, the company that makes the Call of Duty game franchise, Microsoft, which makes the Xbox video game console, as well as Facebook's parent company Meta and gun manufacturer Daniel Defense, were named in the lawsuit filed in California on Friday.
The lawyers accused the firms of promoting gun culture to 'insecure' boys, including Uvalde school shooter who killed more than 20 students and teachers with an AR-15 style assault rifle in 2022.
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