You're Not Helping: ESPN Delays 'Apex Legends' Broadcast After 2 Mass Shootings

You're Not Helping: ESPN Delays 'Apex Legends' Broadcast After 2 Mass Shootings

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Of all the battles we wage here, my personal frustration probably peaks on the topic of video games and real world violence. The amount of calories spent even having this discussion should go down as some kind of complete human failure. Study after study, never mind the input from actual law enforcement professionals, has demonstrated that the political talking points on violent games are complete bunk. I used to be fond of saying that the science on this topic was unsettled. At this point, the science is quite clear.

Which means what we really need for that science to take hold with the public and end this stupid debate is to stop signaling that the debate isn't over. But when ESPN, with all of its popularity, decides to suspend a broadcast for an Apex Legends tournament because of the recent mass shootings, it's doing the opposite.

You're Not Helping: ESPN Delays 'Apex Legends' Broadcast After 2 Mass Shootings

Aug 15, 2019, 3:13am UTC
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20190809/11280242749/youre-not-helping-espn-delays-apex-legends-broadcast-after-2-mass-shootings.shtml > Of all the battles we wage here, my personal frustration probably peaks on the topic of video games and real world violence. The amount of calories spent even having this discussion should go down as some kind of complete human failure. Study after study, never mind the input from actual law enforcement professionals, has demonstrated that the political talking points on violent games are complete bunk. I used to be fond of saying that the science on this topic was unsettled. At this point, the science is quite clear. > Which means what we really need for that science to take hold with the public and end this stupid debate is to stop signaling that the debate isn't over. But when ESPN, with all of its popularity, decides to suspend a broadcast for an Apex Legends tournament because of the recent mass shootings, it's doing the opposite.