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Jaffe Responds to Sensationalist CNN Anchor


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CNN's Erin Burnett took to the airwaves this week and presented the sensationalist videogames-create-killers argument as fact. Not surprisingly, this isn't sitting well with those involved in the industry. The always outspoken David Jaffe is one of those people, and he took to Twitter today to launch his own war of words against Burnett and her perceived agenda against the hobby.


http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/121849-David-Jaffe-Lashes-Out-at-CNN-Anchor



Jaffe's reply


Dear @ErinBurnett : you, ma'am, are at best an idiot that @cnn
should be ashamed to have as an anchor. At worst, you are the worst
kind of American: one who has allowed the healthy desire for success to
morph into a capitalistic cancer that makes it ok to ignore the facts in
order to make your product more appealing, regardless of the
consequences. To make matters worse, your own views about video games-
which you seem to have no problem sharing with your hundreds of
thousands of viewers- clearly have not been formed by any actual
research or real life experience with the medium.



I am sure you will think yourself quick and insightful when you tell me-
a video game director/designer accusing someone from another industry
of making products for profit regardless of consequence- that I am the
pot and you are the black kettle. However, if you actually listened to
your guests and read the studies (aka if you actually did
some....some....hmmm, what's that word you journalists have for it? Oh
right: RESEARCH!) you would see you are wrong; you would see there
remains- after years of studies- zero evidence of video games with
violent subject matter causing real life violence.



On the flip side- you know: YOUR side- there is very real evidence that
our society suffers greatly when our news media fails to properly inform
the public.



The fact that you think a guy who 'trains'* on a shooting video game
would be granted the skill to horrifically, tragically kill those
CHILDREN in Norway only serves to show how little research you do before
you open your mouth in front of your world wide audience under the
guise of delivering news. I'm not sure what makes your argument look
more ignorant: the fact that you don't back up your idiotic statement by
showing a correlation to the current health of America's agriculture
sector with the popularity of Farmville OR the fact that the sick,
deranged evil loser who killed those poor kids in Norway had picked such
a poor 'training' tool that after 700 hours of play, he was only
capable of hitting little kids with his bullets versus the well armed
pretend terrorists and highly skilled virtual soldiers that he was
battling in the game.



Shame on you. But more importantly: shame on your profession. It deserves so much better.**



David



*'Train' is such a stupid, irresponsible verb that you- without a shred
of guilt- chew into with relish and repeat over and over because you
know it helps sell your false story.





** I know journalism deserves better than you because I really love
Sorkin's The Newsroom plus I saw Broadcast News back in high school at
least 5 times (I had a crush on Holly Hunter- so sue me!) which means-
in your world- I must have the equivalent of a journalism degree from
Columbia plus a few years experience working for The Washington Post
(back in the 70's, I mean, when it was really something special). So
because of that, I know you will trust me when I tell you that you are
not right for your current job and that you should quit and go try to be
on something like The View or try to act in a movie or some such.

 

^^AWESOME - Respect

 

 

 

Erin Burnett from CNN..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blH3Shg3nX8&feature=player_embedded

 

F***king Bitch...

 

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