Originally posted by SturmDerSchatten:
Urgh, don't mention video game violence; I just finished PW (rrr, kill! kill!), and my topic was on that.
Aside from the off-topic rant, I seriously doubt there's anything wrong with pr0n. There's still the common premise of "it'll make you lust for more", but as you mentioned, video games and probably movies are similar. I don't see myself killing communists on the streets after playing World in Conflict.
What's PW?
You're probably aware of the infamous Jack Thompson. Jack Thompson refers to many games as "murder simulators". The common argument about the difference between movies and videogames is that videogames are interactive whereas movie viewers are passive.
I don't think most people who have actually played games would disagree that for normal people, videogames do not make people violent. We are, for the most part, able to distinguish between fantasy and reality. After I play GTA, I don't feel like going out and shooting cops or running people over. Though I must admit I find it funny to imagine people trying to jump on mushrooms after playing Mario.
I accept that perhaps there might be the possibility that a small subset of people who have violent tendencies and have a poor grasp on reality and actually do use games as a stepping stone to more violence. But you don't ban steak knives just because they can be used to stab someone.