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Follow Thailand and ban violent video game

In an op-ed for the Star Online, Mohamed Idris, president of a Malaysian consumer rights organization has called for a ban on Grand Theft Auto and similarly violent video games.
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Published: 504 days 18 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 

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Shut this user up Let user speak
ongbakurhead - 505 days 3 hours ago
1 - Lets start a few
witch hunts and some book burning nights too.
Shut this user up Let user speak
FCOLitsjustagame - 504 days 6 hours ago
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Ban violent video games, people playing are spending too much time staying out of trouble and not joining in our violent religious\political protest!!!!

I don't know the site so didnt go there to read the article but I tend to get this impression from some people. Gamers tend to be way less violent then people that engage in some religions or some political rallies.
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