Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
Gamers make choices. Not the choices I would make, but any harm they suffer they participated in. Nobody should be forced to play a game or be forcibly prevented from playing a game.I could agree I get the concept, and even if I agree with it, it will never work. For instance where do I file to get my reparations for the time wasted reading this or any other post that I don’t deem worthy after reading. People wrote this entire forum and I waste countless hours reading with no recourse available to recoup my time. What about addicted gamers that loose their jobs, should they get permanent retirement from the game maker since they can no longer hold a job. It’s endless and a waste of time to even consider.
Their choices weren't taken away and replaced with a legal threat, that could possibly end with somebody locking them up or killing them if they don't obey. I'm not a gamer, I think it would be a waste of time for me, I'd rather read a book. I have zero right to impose my preferences on people who do like games though if the game player isn't trying to remove my rights in the process.
Different circumstances exist when people grow or possess weed. Choices of peaceful people are not considered, those choices are forcibly removed under threat of harm by parasitic thugs posing as good people. There's the error and the thing that should change. If people don't like weed, that doesn't mean a collection of them somehow magically get a right to steal your house and put you in a cage if you do like weed though. What a peaceful person does with their own time, their own body and their own body is THEIR choice.
Actual crimes involve a real live victim. The act of breaking a law isn't sufficient to prove a real crime was committed. Many times the law itself is a crime.