Wonder what has changed between Canada then and Canada now...
Liberals..
Wonder what has changed between Canada then and Canada now...
Liberals..
"Gun control" hadn't infected the government yet.
Wonder what has changed between Canada then and Canada now...
Call of duty etc. F’d everything up.
I agree. I know a pile of youngsters on here will flame me for saying anything about their beloved video games (idiot boxes!) but it doesn't take a scholar to draw a correlation between the advent of first person shooter games where the only object is to kill as many people as possible and the incredible upswing of armed violence in society. Sure the government and their tying of parents hands in regard to discipline has added to the issue but people need to give their head a shake. What possible good can come from "games" like GTA where murdering hookers and cops is the point of the game?! I'm 58 and got into Frogger, Donkey Kong and Super Mario. I even played DOOM 3 and thought the violence of killing mutated alien/scientists was a bit warped. The video games that 7 and 8 years are given to placate them these days are nothing less than psychotic.
I agree. I know a pile of youngsters on here will flame me for saying anything about their beloved video games (idiot boxes!) but it doesn't take a scholar to draw a correlation between the advent of first person shooter games where the only object is to kill as many people as possible and the incredible upswing of armed violence in society. Sure the government and their tying of parents hands in regard to discipline has added to the issue but people need to give their head a shake. What possible good can come from "games" like GTA where murdering hookers and cops is the point of the game?! I'm 58 and got into Frogger, Donkey Kong and Super Mario. I even played DOOM 3 and thought the violence of killing mutated alien/scientists was a bit warped. The video games that 7 and 8 years are given to placate them these days are nothing less than psychotic.
In the 1970s we lived in Bancroft. My oldest boy was in high school. It was common for him to go hunting for a few hours after school.
He'd come home after school change his clothes and head out with his .22. At the end of our street (Johnston Cresc) is the public school. Beyond the public school was the woods. Carrying his rifle he'd walk down Johnston Cresc, through the school yard - often with kids playing in the yard - and on into the woods. A few hours later he'd make the return trip usually carrying a rabbit or two or maybe a grouse.
No one thought that was odd or unusual and definitely no one ever called the police to dispatch the swat team.
Can you imagine that occurring today?
There's probably hundreds of such or somewhat similar stories to remember in the good old days.