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U.S. Congresswoman Defends Video Games

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This is surprising.

Edited by _The Door To Light_

+1 Respect point US government. You earned it.

Edited by SinHeartlessAngel

Some politicians like to blame video games for gun violence; others believe that guns are the problem.  Chicago has some the harshest gun control in the country, and killings seem to happen there very frequently.

There was a multitude of slam advertisements against Pelosi here (just remembering out loud).

 

Anyway, glad there are congresspeople who aren't just jumping on the blame wagon.

*Claps* thank you Ms. Pelosi, I'm glad there are some politicians  out there that aren't  like "gahh video games bad must kill with firee" 

 

I can only imagine the critique she must be receiving from other politicians though.

Finally, change has to start somewhere. Otherwise Amon will take action.

Someone with sense.

Good thing someone isn't blaming games. Congrats to her.

Somebody who doesn't make opinions based on others.

I'm agreeing with Nancy Pelosi... NANCY PELOSI. 

 

I need to put my head down. My life is a lie. 

Hope in this generation is gradually being restored.

this is unexpected o_o

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1 + to the Female gender 

 

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She's one of my new favorite people now...

Thank God. An intelligent politician...

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