In the article "Don’t Blame Video Games for Real-World Violence," Christopher J. Ferguson claims his belief in the disassociation video games have with real violence. This piece uses evidence from recent shootings and the lack of scientific evidence to prove his assertion. The technique of bringing to light the flaws in the conspiracy that video games do invoke violent behavior in users to raise awareness on this fallacy. He states clearly and effectively scholars uneducated allegation that shooters tend to be avid gamers are continuously proven wrong. Ferguson's contribution to ameliorating the growing inaccurate assumption that video games play a role behind actual tragedies.
Ferguson opened by informing readers of the 2007 Virgina Tech shooting and the ignorant claims by men such as Dr. Phil and Mitt Romney stating that video games were a reason bind the mishap: however, when research was conducted, the discovery that the …show more content…
This serves to prove even those greatly educated jump to unreasonable conclusions.
Along with the uneducated theory that has been influenced by these scholars, there is no scientific research that adequately supports or proves these assertions. Ferguson even included the difference in other countries when he stated, "Recent reviews...report on youth violence through recent reviews of video-game research by the U.S. Supreme Court and the governments of Australia and Sweden, have all concluded that the research is inconsistent and weakened by methodological flaws"(Ferguson 6) He continues to inform that even when research was conducted on gamers for negative affects, little to nothing was found. Therefore, the just argument stating that video games have harmful psychological impacts on users is not even plausible, for their are no found greater anger issues or violent outbreaks by