Somthing I pucked up from
http://cad-comic.com/. At first I thought it was just a sad tale of a community loosing someone in a very real way, untill I read the second paragraph. I swear to god Jack Tompson knows no fucking limits.
From GamingHorizon.com:
"Earlier this month, gamer named Mitchell S. with the online screenname "Kuja105" who posts on a few online videogame forums (including GameFaqs.com and MetalGearSolid.org) committed suicide. On January 2 he posted a message in both forums detailing his intent to end his own life, citing overwhelming complications with school and finances.
A very brief period of initial disbelief was followed by a barrage of replies from fellow forum members pleading that he not take his life, trying to talk him out of it.
For days, no word was heard from Mitchell. Fearing the worst, members and administration from metalgearsolid.org began searching for contact information, spending hours on the phone trying to get in touch with him. Finally on January 4, Ryan K., an administrator at metalgearsolid.org, got him on the phone and spent hours desperately trying to talk him out of it.
Sadly, Mitchell soon ended his own life by consuming antifreeze and painkillers.
Later, members from the site contacted Mitchell's family to find out the grave news. They reported it to their online community, and posted a tribute to their passed friend on the front page of metalgearsolid.org."
Mr. Jack Thompson then sent in the following letter regarding the situation to MetalGearSolid.org, one of the forums frequented by Mitchell, where he was known well:
"Your "gamer friend" will find peace through the Lord, Jesus Christ, but sadly it's too late for that.
There is a void in every heart. You can fill it up with the things of God, or the things not of God. This unfortunate soul chose to fill it up with combat games. The playing of these video games is masturbatory activity, meaning senseless self-stimulation. If you gamers could use a dictionary you would know that that term is not necessarily a sexual one.
The real tragedy here extends beyond the life and death of this one fellow. There are literally millions of young people and young adults whose despair is deepend by turning to the things of this world and then finding them meaningless.
All of you gamers need to put down the controllers and get a life. The utter inanity of the vast majority of postings here shows how vapid "gaming" really is.
You are one of the cheerleaders for this wasting of time and the wasting of lives. Do you feel any remorse for having contributed to this "culture of death?" Of course not. Hey, let's all play MORE games, and ignore all the really productive things to do with our lives.
Let's pretend to be shocked that a gamer might descend into deeper depression, as his gamer "buds," knowing he was killing himself, couldn't figure out how to call 911 themselves for him. That would have involved leaving their computers I guess.
Sad. Sad for all of you."
If this where any more innapropriate, It would be Hitler speaking at a bar mitzvah.
For those not in the know (why not) jack tompson is an anti video games laywer who bases his cases on video games warping the minds of his defendees, leading to their crimes. He genuinly beleives that games are evil, and that a game like counterstrike would be able to teach a 14 year old kid how to shoot a sniper rifle. I calls GTA a genocide simulator and blamed it for a teenager shooting a policeman. at one point jacktompson tried to ban 18 rated games once and for all. Gaming webcomics such as
VG cats and
Ctrl-Alt-Del critisized his antics. untill in what could only be described as awsome, penny arcade pissed off jack so much he threataned to sue them. 4 times. Penny arcade donated 10,000 dollars to charity in Jacks name, (long backstory) and millions of gamers lept to their defense faxing, mailing, emailing and phoning the state of florida to have his lisenced revoked. read about it
here and
hereI know this is a lengthy post but I think this guy is a bitch and I cant let him get away with that can I?
Show support
here.