As part of a statement, the ESA added, «Video games are plainly not the issue: entertainment is distributed and consumed globally, but the US has an exponentially higher level of gun
violence than any other nation.»
Video games are plainly not the issue: entertainment is distributed and consumed globally, but the US has an exponentially higher level of gun
violence than any other nation.
«Videogames are plainly not the issue: entertainment is distributed and consumed globally, but the US has an exponentially higher level of gun
violence than any other nation.»
Video games are plainly not the issue: entertainment is distributed and consumed globally, but the US has an exponentially higher level of gun
violence than any other nation.
Not exact matches
This misses the entire problem — the issue that keeps America's gun
violence at higher levels
than any
other developed
nation.
Death by
violence is higher in the U.S.
than ANY
other first world
nation.
It is a fact that people in the U.S. are more prone to
violence than are people of any
other industrialized
nation.
Work can be no true vocation while it is turned directly or indirectly to the forging of instruments of destruction, — or can play be more
than momentary escape from the abiding fear of
violence so long as the
nations are related to each
other in hostility or uneasy alliance.
It is a fact that Americans are more prone to
violence than are any
other people of the industrialized
nations of the world.
Rationale behind our call to action: School shootings and widespread community gun
violence are far greater in the United States
than other nations.