I dont even remotely see why this is the fault of video games at all.
I dont even remotely see why this is the fault of video games at all.
BUT, let's say you had died from the jump, because you landed on your head or whatever, you still couldnt blame your parents. I mean, ALL kids do ALOT of stupid stuff because they want to explore and try things out. Its normal. And kids want to try the stuff they see elsewhere. Whether its in computer games or Bugs Bunny or on the streets.
Now, you definately cant blame the video game or the wrestling "sport" in this case, but I also think you cant blame the parents. Some guy in this thread said you cant leave a 9 year old alone. WTF??? Of course you can. And should. Kids need to have time on their own. My mom went shopping and Me and my sister stayed at home when we were much younger than that. It was never a big deal. Kids play outside without their parents standing right next to them every minute.
Sometimes **** happens, and in my opinion this case was just a shitty coincidence, a child's will to try something new went bad. This is horrible and we all hope this never happens, but I wouldnt blame any party here.
To be honest, the main thing in question for me is how someone managed to get on the roof. Surely things like this should be locked and only maintenance staff with keys?
How is this the video-games fault?
Show me in the game where any wrestler jumps off a 10 story building with a parachute made of plastic and string!
Seriously, the kid was making a parachute, kids do that. I tried making a make shift parachute when I was 9, I however was sensible enough NOT TO JUMP OFF A 10 STORY BUILDING TO TEST IT!
They should rename the headline to "9 year old dies because of a mix of gravity and parental negligence"
hey cool.. My home city is referenced in the news article...
Oh and the parent is stupid... [help]
/devils advocate
Maybe we should make kids play more games and stop them playing outdoors...