The British group that defends the rights of players, Gamers' Voice, rose against the British broadcaster Channel 5, guilty of putting a case of murder in connection with the use of violent games in the course of an episode of The Wright Air Stuff. The transmission was related to video games since the murder committed twenty-two Leon Dunkley part of a feud between gangs in London, to strengthen the hypothesis was shown a video of Modern Warfare 2.
"Nothing new, like the TV sensationalism when they talk about players and shooter," reads a statement Gamer's Voice. "Instead of trying the causes of these terrible crimes, people prefer to point the finger at video games. The medium is an easy target and seems able to provide explanations on the increase in violent acts." "Gamers' Voice would write to Channel 5 and Princess Productions (producer of The Wright Stuff) to complain about the lack of balance in the presentation of content.
Also try to understand why it has been shown footage of a game rated 18 + at 10:30 am ".
"Nothing new, like the TV sensationalism when they talk about players and shooter," reads a statement Gamer's Voice. "Instead of trying the causes of these terrible crimes, people prefer to point the finger at video games. The medium is an easy target and seems able to provide explanations on the increase in violent acts." "Gamers' Voice would write to Channel 5 and Princess Productions (producer of The Wright Stuff) to complain about the lack of balance in the presentation of content.
Also try to understand why it has been shown footage of a game rated 18 + at 10:30 am ".
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