1. Video games are not responible for violent actions
1.1. According to Video Games Are Not Responsible for People´s Violent Actions,acts of devastating violence should not be blamed on video games(Ferguson).
1.1.1. Video Games,"claims that school shootings are not linked to video games despite a lot of the shooters being addicted"(Video Games).
1.1.1.1. This makes me think there is more behind school shootings than just video games.
1.1.2. Video Games, "claims that 98.7% of all americans play video games"(Video Games).
1.1.2.1. This means that video games is a big part of our society.
1.2. According to Video Games Are Not Responsible for People´s Violent Actions,acts of devastating violence should not be blamed on video games(Ferguson).
1.2.1. USA Today, "claims that video games are not linked to violence"(USA Today).
1.2.1.1. This connect to the viewpoint because it is about how video games are not liked to violence.
1.2.2. Dartmouth College researcher Jay Hull, claims "that only inappropriate games cause violent behavior"(Hull).
1.2.2.1. This makes me think that parents should be more responsible.
1.3. Because lots of video games are being demonetized for unnecessary violence caused by the player.
1.4. Because it is the person playing the video game deciding to act out in violence.
2. Violent video games might be to blame for violent behavior.
2.1. According to Violent Video Games might Be to Blame for Violent Behavior, not necessarily do violent video games create violence in people [Ferguson].
2.1.1. Is Media Violence a Problem said, "that the younger you are,especially as a teen, video games can cause violence if not taken proper care of" (Media Violence).
2.1.1.1. This makes me think that younger people are more susceptible to violence.
2.1.2. Peter D. Hart research assistance, Claim "that about 70% of teen who play violent video games have violent thoughts"(Peter D. Hart).
2.1.2.1. This makes me think that the number needs to come down.
2.2. According to Video games tied to aggression,by playing violent video games strongly suggest that it increases aggressive actions and decreases empathy(Jayson).
2.2.1. Christopher Ferguson, an associate professor at Texas A&M International University in Laredo,claims "that violent video games cause violent behavior"(Ferguson).
2.2.1.1. It matters because violence is a huge problem.
2.2.2. USA Today, "that nearly 13,000 people graduate high school and collage addicted to video games"(USA Today).
2.2.2.1. This means that a lot of people are addicted to video games.