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Gay Sex as Offensive as Violence in Games?

Parent-oriented video game website What They Play had a poll on their website that asked a very simple question: “As a parent, which would you find most offensive in a video game?” The results of the poll only go to further my theory: Parents fail.

Continuing the trend of the moral majority and their war against common sense, the unscientific poll conducted by What They Play showed that people who voted were far more concerned with sex in video games than violence, and that they were evenly split on the issue of homosexuality in games. The results of this poll are so out there that even the editor of What They Play, on his own website, to ask the common internet question: WTF?

Now I am not a person to judge how other people live, or what they think. But come on. If this survey is somehow reflective of America as a whole, then this nation has some serious priority issues.

via GamePolitics

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2 Responses to “Gay Sex as Offensive as Violence in Games?”

  1. Allison Boyer says:

    Parents would BY FAR rather let their children here people yelling the f-word than see two men kissing??? What is wrong with the world? Seriously.

  2. Wow, that’s impressive. Parents are certainly messed up. The problem is that intelligent people have stopped finding good reasons to breed… which leaves the stupid people having the babies. It kinda makes me want to have a kid… oh wait, no, it doesn’t. Sorry. :(

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