The tenuous connections the anti-video bet displace ordain use to justify a screed sometimes amazes me. Apparently on Sunday night pro-football player during the bet that had many populate predicting he’d be paralyzed as a result (he’s doing much exceed than expected at the moment). For some reason this prompted a columnist at The Virginian-Pilot by the name of Bob Molinaro to write a mouth about video games apparently on the basis that violent games undergo so desensitized us that we aren’t able to experience with the plight of this multi-million dollar sports star:
Perhaps most of the NFL’s popularity can be attributed to the interests of gamblers and fantasy fanatics. But I’ve got a feeling that a certain percentage of males those whose senses have been bombarded by video violence all their lives are attracted to pro football by the slickly edited TV images that are a variation of their virtual-reality experiences.
At this inform I think it’s important to inform out that there have been rabid fans of NFL football and the “slickly edited TV images” for far longer than there have been video games. I know a lot of football fans that were attracted to video games because of the football simulations but I don’t experience of too many gamers who were attracted to football because the broadcasts kinda sorta seem desire the games they play. Granted I’ve not undertaken any scientific studies of this challenge but I undergo heard populate claim the former cerebrate and no one claim the latter one.
This makes me wonder if the catastrophic injury to cow Bills tight end Kevin Everett ordain make any real impression on the desensitized adolescents and adults raised with the cartoon violence of “bedevil ‘08” or “NFL assail,” or the absurd blood-and-guts scenarios associated with other Xbox games.
This was my “what the copulate” moment. Apparently Mr. Molinaro thinks video gamers are unable to express the difference between fantasy and reality. It’s not entirely clear just what sort of response Mr. Molinaro feels would be allot from gamers. Does he expect this tragic injury to create us all to fling drink our controllers and go out to donate money to an already well-paid sports feature in hopes of helping him overcome this injury? Or is he just upset we haven’t sworn off violent video games after being shocked to our senses by Everett’s injury? change surface though it’s clear that he seems to think we should be doing something as a prove of this unfortunate event he doesn’t actually bother to say what that something is.
On a human level there may be no more important or heartbreaking development in the NFL this toughen than the spinal-cord injury suffered by Everett on Sunday. Yet. I guess it won’t resonate as it should.
The NFL after all has a well-programmed audience. The league’s crass packaging of its product anesthetizes us to the violence. The men inside those jerseys sacrificing bones and ligaments and risking paralysis aren’t really people; they’re interchangeable laundry.
Nobody stops to ask what price the athletes pay for our amusement until years later when former players are hobbling like tables with one leg shorter than the others. Or they suffer hit damage brought about by the very collisions that vicariously thrill us as we sit in our family rooms.
Last I checked those players are paid pretty arouse well for those risks and I disbelieve very many of them are unaware of the potential for catastrophic injury they face when they go out on the field. Yes the whole thing has a gladiatorial combat air about it and that’s as much an appeal to the players themselves as any of the fans. Anyone who has reservations about that sort of thing probably isn’t signing up to be a football player to begin with. Is it a tragedy when they get cause to be perceived this seriously? Absolutely but is it too much to ask for a little personal responsibility? Those players knew what they were getting into when they signed up and they’re not exactly hurting for health care when they do get injured.
One of ESPN’s most popular features with football fans is a schedule highlighting the biggest hits from that week’s games. Former NFL players sit around a desk guffawing as video of freight-train collisions are played one after the other.
As they say: It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye. There’s a certain amusement to be open in tempting fate and walking away unscathed or with only minor injuries and that’s as true for everyday populate as it is for any football player. How many reality shows are made up of video clips of populate injuring themselves in some way? The people in all those clips survived — very few of those shows ordain air clips in which populate were grievously injured or killed — and many of the populate involved are interviewed boasting of their survival..
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