I am more concerned that children grow up without the understanding that their burgers and nuggets came from living animals, and the vegetables and bread they eat comes from stuff being grown in a field. Minecraft is a wonderful tool at explaining this to children.It goes on to express concern that the game might encourage younger players to harm animals, not understanding the possible consequences,.
True story. Also, when I think about violent video games, Minecraft is not exactly the first thing that comes to mind.I am more concerned that children grow up without the understanding that their burgers and nuggets came from living animals, and the vegetables and bread they eat comes from stuff being grown in a field. Minecraft is a wonderful tool at explaining this to children.
Minecraft is along the last games which count as "violent"... WHAT IS VIOLENT? Killing animals?
What about CS, COD, BF4, Titanfall, any fps!!
But did you virtually slaughter chickens to get meat!I grew up each Saturday morning watching a coyote blow himself up with TNT, hang himself, electrocute himself, fall from high ledges, and repeatedly fire himself from a cannon into a stone cliff face. I played more than my fair share of GTA (all of them), Halo/COD, Silent Hill, and some more obscure darkly violent games. I work a 45 hour/week job. I'm a (mostly) responsible parent. I've yet to murder or rape anyone.
I don't get it.
But did you virtually slaughter chickens to get meat!
For some reason this reminds me of the Landover Baptist Church thing on Minecraft, someone said it is teaching the children to not do "The American Way of going to McDonalds and buying their food pre-made".I am more concerned that children grow up without the understanding that their burgers and nuggets came from living animals, and the vegetables and bread they eat comes from stuff being grown in a field. Minecraft is a wonderful tool at explaining this to children.
I honestly believe it should be part of every childs school education to go to a farm and slaughter their own meat at least once. Probably the younger the better so they will not be "preprogrammed" by stigmas that make it a traumatic experience. People are completely detached from reality.For some reason this reminds me of the Landover Baptist Church thing on Minecraft, someone said it is teaching the children to not do "The American Way of going to McDonalds and buying their food pre-made".
For some reason this reminds me of the Landover Baptist Church thing on Minecraft, someone said it is teaching the children to not do "The American Way of going to McDonalds and buying their food pre-made".
I am more concerned that children grow up without the understanding that their burgers and nuggets came from living animals, and the vegetables and bread they eat comes from stuff being grown in a field. Minecraft is a wonderful tool at explaining this to children.
I honestly believe it should be part of every childs school education to go to a farm and slaughter their own meat at least once. Probably the younger the better so they will not be "preprogrammed" by stigmas that make it a traumatic experience. People are completely detached from reality.
i don't think that making kids slaughter animals as a part of a school activities is a good idea. showing how and why its done is probably enough.I honestly believe it should be part of every childs school education to go to a farm and slaughter their own meat at least once. Probably the younger the better so they will not be "preprogrammed" by stigmas that make it a traumatic experience. People are completely detached from reality.
i don't think that making kids slaughter animals as a part of a school activities is a good idea. showing how and why its done is probably enough.