everconfused wrote:
Aww Ledi, don't do that! I can understand how you all in Australia must be feeling and it is just so unfair that 2 people can start something this big. Yes, we've had our own 1 or 2 people starting a national scandal here in the US, but those are mostly huge political things. A few people complaining about a virtual online game I don't think would ever get this kind of play here. At least I hope not.
Elurial we have plenty of gullible people here too, believe me, and some really bad press masquerading as 'real news' ... and our government right now? grrr is all I'll say.
I don't know that people from the US writing to the newschannel or papers in Australia would do any good, but if you think it might help at all, please give me some emails or links. I'd be happy to write in to try to set the record straight. This whole thing is so completely twisted, untrue and unfair - to all the Australian players who either can't access things or have to change their country so they can play, and it's totally not fair to Neopets (yes I know I'm a complainer about stuff, but I think it's legitimate stuff ). This whole gambling thing is just beyond absurd.
That depends if it's time for the media to go on another, videogames are the cause of all society's problems thing. I can remember lots of flimsy poorly researched storys based on the verbaly antidotes of one or two people where crimes were supposdly "caused" by violent videogames even if the people involved had nothing to do with such games.
Conclusions
1) the media is too sensationalist and needs to be required to do more research and present facts with less of a bias or spin (this is big problem in general, at least in the US and people are currently campagining/petitioning against it)
2) people need to learn to take responsibility for their own actions (and their own parenting for that matter)
3) The US media is just as stupid as the australian media (or more so)
4)The banning of Australian players from dailys is stupid.