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Cordova, TN; October 3, in the year of our Lord 2016--Family Friendly Gaming, the industry leader in covering the family friendly video games is going really deep on this topic. Deeper than we may have ever gone before. So many people talk about building a better future. So many people talk about leaving things better than we found them. Yet so many of the people saying those things are not aware of the negative things they are creating. Someone may feel really bad about people that died in a fire. So they give us bloated government that creates twenty new problems. They did not build a better future. They created even more problems. How does any of this apply to entertainment? How does this impact and effect video games? What can be done to build a better video game industry?

Sadly the video game industry has gotten way too radical on the extreme far left. Liberalism is about control. Liberalism is about keeping people down. Liberalism does not embrace freedom. Well there is one freedom that liberalism does embrace – rebellion against God. Liberals are all for anything that rebels against God. This is one of the reasons so many conservatives, and so many Christians are discriminated against within the video game industry. Haters are in control of the video game industry and they make sure to treat Christians and conservatives as third class citizens. If they let us on the bus we are forced to sit in the back of the bus. Those in charge of the video game industry have abused their power in other ways. They work hard to brain wash gamers into their radical and extreme zealot belief set.

We all know that video games are teaching us something. The test is whether the games teach us good things or bad things. Too few gamers critically analyze the games. Instead they react with emotional responses. How did the game make me feel? Was it worth the sixty dollars I spent on it? Or the twenty dollars for wiser gamers. Propaganda and hype have seeped into the entire gaming culture. Fanboys fight for fake things in psychotic fashions. What is real and important is neglected way too often. Corruption by the gaming companies of too many of the gaming media outlets has still not been addressed. Discrimination against families is another issue that is being largely ignored. Does your favorite game help you have a positive attitude or a negative one? Does your favorite game encourage you to be selfless and patient? Or does your favorite game teach you to be selfish and impatient?

There are plenty of problems within the video game industry just like there are plenty of problems all over the world. How do we get to a point where we can recognize the good games from the bad ones? How do we get to the place where we can all work together for a better industry? What does it take to get to the place where we are making a better world? How do we get to a better future? Part of me feels we won’t because human beings are involved. One person being Satanic will poison the well. Another part of me has hope and faith that more people will acknowledge the problems and work on solutions. Family Friendly Gaming has listed possible solutions before. All that needs to happen is for them to be implemented.


God bless,
Paul Bury
Family Friendly Gaming

   

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