Eeyores Butterfly
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I saw something today that really bothered me. My father and I were at Buffalo Wild Wings and near our table they had a couple of arcade games, inlcuding one where you shoot deer and other wildlife. I'm not a fan of kids and guns, or any video game where you shoot a gun, but it seemed harmless enough. A bright green, obviously fake gun, something for kids to have fun on.
What really bothered me was the 11 or so year old boy playing it. We were there maybe 30-45 minutes and he was there the entire time, no family in sight. It was the way he was playing it that was so disturbing. Soemtimes he would just casually pick up the gun (which was the size of small rifle) and shoot it one handed like it was the most natural thing in the world, sometimes he would use two hands. But the entire time his face was very detached and cold. Something about his demeanor was just plain spooky. It really reminded me of some vidoes I saw of some school shooters when I was younger (I can't remember which ones, it was during that spate in the mid 90's and showed them acting that way with guns.)
I don't think it would have bothered me if there had been someone with him or if he had smiled or acted like one would expect an eleven year old to, but there was absolutely no emotion on his face other than maybe a little irritation. (He was right in my line of sight.)
Are you ever bothered by some of these video games they have for kids? I do wonder just how appropriate they can be sometimes. It seems like something like that could potentially desensitize a kid to violence, particularly if that child is left to their own devices.
What really bothered me was the 11 or so year old boy playing it. We were there maybe 30-45 minutes and he was there the entire time, no family in sight. It was the way he was playing it that was so disturbing. Soemtimes he would just casually pick up the gun (which was the size of small rifle) and shoot it one handed like it was the most natural thing in the world, sometimes he would use two hands. But the entire time his face was very detached and cold. Something about his demeanor was just plain spooky. It really reminded me of some vidoes I saw of some school shooters when I was younger (I can't remember which ones, it was during that spate in the mid 90's and showed them acting that way with guns.)
I don't think it would have bothered me if there had been someone with him or if he had smiled or acted like one would expect an eleven year old to, but there was absolutely no emotion on his face other than maybe a little irritation. (He was right in my line of sight.)
Are you ever bothered by some of these video games they have for kids? I do wonder just how appropriate they can be sometimes. It seems like something like that could potentially desensitize a kid to violence, particularly if that child is left to their own devices.