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Lawyer Blames Video Games for NIU Shootings


Few things makes us more angry than taking advantage of tragedies to push personal and political agendas, especially when when that agenda lacks things like supporting evidence... or logic.

Jack Thompson, a self-described Christian conservative and Republican (which is an insult to Christian conservative Republicans everywhere), has made a career of crusading against so-called obscenity and violence in media such as rap music and video games.

His latest rant came on Fox News about the Northern Illinois University shooting and its connection to the first person shooter 'Counter Strike.' The Fox News interview is shameless on so many levels. Thompson refers to video games as simulators for practicing massacres, implies that he predicted the NIU shooting in a book he wrote (plug, plug), and he referred to a Harvard study suggesting that people are likely to copycat behavior in video games. He failed to mention that the killer spent time in a psychiatric institution or that he recently decided to stop taking his prescribed anti-depressants.

Let's take Thompson's logic and apply it elsewhere. According to him every school shooter has played video games, therefore video games are the cause of school shootings. The Oklahoma City bombing and the September 11th attacks were perpetrated by morally and socially conservative religious fundamentalists, so perhaps Thompson is a potential terrorist -- let's ship him to Gitmo. We still water-board don't we?

From DailyTech

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How to Find Out Who Is Editing Wikipedia Entries

Fox News Caught Editing Own Wiki EntryWikipedia is one of the most impressive social experiments to come out of the Internet, but there will always be a cloud of doubt hanging over the user-generated-encyclopedia site in the minds of those who don't trust its open nature. Anyone can log in and make changes and, of course, everyone does, including employees of Fox News, who saw fit to make a slight change to the entry about the decidedly conservative-minded news source.

The change involved removing a quote from Al Franken that was captured on NPR's 'Fresh Air.' The original Fox News article included this line: "Franken said that Fox's case against him was 'literally laughed out of court' and that 'wholly (holy) without merit' is a good characterization of Fox News itself." After the edit by someone from within the Fox News organization, the entry read thusly: "Franken said that Fox's case against him was the best thing to happen to his book sales."

Oops.

The means to find these questionable edits comes from a tool called WikiScanner, which lets anyone browse article edits and find their source. This, of course, has resulted in a slew of entertaining finds, many of which are listed at Wired's Threat Level blog. Here are a few of our favorites:

From O'Reilly Radar

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Video: iPhone Nearly Snatched on Fox TV


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We're not sure if this is indicative of the hysteria surrounding the iPhone or people's hatred of Fox News... maybe a little bit of both. While Laura Ingalls is trying to speak to Steven Levy of Newsweek about his iPhone, a random guy rushes up and snatches the mic from her hand on live TV. Panic ensues.

We're thinking he probably meant to snatch the iPhone. At least, that's what we would do.

From Breitbart,tv

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