Exactly. Normal, rational people aren't affected by violent video games. Sure, parents have to be responsible to make sure that their child is mature enough to handle the game, but that's a problem with society, not with violent video games. The people who do these school shootings and other violent acts are DISTURBED PEOPLE. It's not the video game that's causing them to act out, it's a mental illness.
And anyone who seriously believes that a video game significantly affects a normal person should really look at the rest of society first. Hell, the evening news is more violent than a lot of video games. Not to mention all the violent movies and TV shows there are. I would be more understanding of anti-video game people if they were against all the other forms of violence in our society, but they are not. After any school shooting, Jack Thompson is on CNN saying video games are to blame. Does he mention that the shooters were clearly disturbed? Does he mention movies, tv, or any of the other violent influences in society? No. He claims the shooters "trained" on violent video games.
Look at what happened on Monday. Jack Thompson is on Fox News HOURS after the shootings blaming video games. The shooter hadn't even been identified yet, and video games are already to blame. And look who the shooter turned out to be? An extremely disturbed person. He was so obviously disturbed that one of his teachers was afraid of him. Now chances are, he had played a video game in his life. Does this mean that he "trained" to kill all these people on that game? Of course not. But they will inevitably get blamed.
Now, what most people seem not to realize is that the claim that someone could train to massacre people on a video game is completely ridiculous. As I said before, we are all already desensitized to violence by everything else in society, so video games alone cannot be blamed for that. And playing a violent video game is not going to teach you how to shoot a gun. Shooting a gun accurately is not as easy as pressing the X button. They should ban duck hunt if they're worried about kids learning to shoot weapons.
So if kids can't learn how to shoot a gun from video games, and they are already desensitized to violence by the other factors in society, then how are they training America's youth to go and shoot up their schools? Either I'm missing something, or blaming video games is completely ridiculous.
Sorry about the length, I just got into writing there for a while.