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Ten Golden Rules of the anti-videogames lobby photo

We have had many useful commandments for loyal readers over the course of our Ten Golden Rules series. From learning how to be an online gamer and fanboy, to crafting a successful JRPG or Survival Horror, there have been failsafe doctrines of conduct for gamer and game designer alike. This week, though, we're catering to the "other" side of the fence, as it were. No, that wasn't a tasteless gay euphemism; I am of course talking about those would deem themselves our mortal enemies -- the anti-games lobby.

Be they concerned and clueless parents who want to save the chilluns or outraged hardline Christian campaigners Hell-bent on the collapse of the evil games industry, those who are part of the league against gaming have to adhere to a set of rules like everyone else -- in fact, these guys crave laws and regulations more than anybody. How fitting, then, that they too have their Ten Golden Rules. 

Whether you're an anti-gamer scouring the blogs for evidence of yet more interactive torture porn, or a hardcore gamer who's getting bored of all that pretend violence and is considering a move into joining the Parents Television Council, these are the rules for you. Learn them, love them, oppress the world with them.

1: Exaggerate, twist, but above all ... LIE!:

If you have a problem with videogames, there's every chance that you have a valid and sensible reason for doing so at heart. Let's face facts, though -- when has being sensible ever made the headlines? If you want your kids to stop playing Grand Theft Auto, then you're going to have to exercise your right as an American to make stuff up and invent things until you get a call from the local news network. This is for America!

Simply saying, "There's no conclusive proof that videogames are psychologically damaging, but it's best to play it safe where kids are concerned," is NEVER going to make the public listen. Lying in the name of morality isn't immoral, so do it as often and as loudly as possible. Society enjoys being lied to, anyway — it's how FOX News still operates — so you're basically doing the public a service.

In order to get your point across, if you want to claim that a game has "realistic sex" in it or that it "simulates murder", then you need to go for it. The stuff in the game is almost as bad as all that, and "almost" is as good as "absolutely completely" in today's modern, hurly-burly world.

2: Fear is the best insurance that money can buy:

Backed by your hyperbole and twisted truth, you need to whip up like-minded crusaders into a frenzy of terror in order to make sure you really blaze some trails. Scare-mongering was voted America's favorite mongering 2006, beating out fish-mongering and rumor-mongering by 23% of the votes. In order to spread your fear like wildfire, you need to target the right demographic -- the bored, overemotional housewife with nothing better to do. FOX-Fodder, as I like to call them.

Housewives are walking goldmines to anybody looking to start a moral campaign against games. They are the Scooby-Doos of society -- easily terrified and barely intelligible. They are also your prime recruiting stock, so make sure to cultivate them wisely. Once most people give birth to a child, something happens in their brains to instantly turn them into confused and illogical loudmouths who will do anything you want them to in the name of protecting the children. We have been able to prove this with brain scans from Harvard. I can't let you see the scans, but I assure you they are real. 

People fear what they don't understand, and destroy what they fear. It's pretty much how any dictator rises through the ranks to seize power from a bleating and dazed populace. You do want to be a dictator, don't you? 

Some might say that using terror to get your own way is pretty much what someone in Al-Qaeda would do. I say that anybody who thinks like that is a terrorist -- GET THEM! 

3: Your experts are experts. Experts that contradict you are not experts: 

Being able to say "research shows..." is one of the greatest gifts that God ever gave us. Nobody can ever argue with research, because it shows so much. The best part of it is that nobody in the mainstream media ever actually asks you who did the research, so you don't even have to actually get any real statistics. Just know that there IS research out there, showing things. We saw a bit of it once.

The problem is, you may encounter some persistently annoying gamers (read: sociopathic basement-dwellers) who have research of their own that shows just as many things as YOUR research. Never fear, though, because you are armed with the SECOND greatest gift that God ever gave us -- ignorance

All you need to do to counter the conflicting evidence is to discredit the experts who are contradicting you. It doesn't matter if Dr. Tanya Byron says that there's no conclusive proof over the harm games can do, and who cares what Doctors Kutner and Olson think? You have some colorful patterns on a piece of paper, and NOBODY is beating that! Clearly anybody who disagrees with you doesn't know what they are talking about and doesn't deserve to be discussed. Now you can keep on using your real experts and never have to worry about tackling the educated opinions of those that disagree with you. 

People can find an expert opinion to back up any claim they make. Your expert opinion is the only valid one, however, because it's yours

4: Use terms like "desensitize" as if they actually mean something: 

The right buzz words are essential for the budding anti-games lobbyist, because buzz words allow you to make things sound bad without ever having to explain what, exactly, is so bad about them. Saying that games "desensitize" people to violence is an incredibly popular tactic. Nobody actually knows the terrible consequences of media desensitization, but it just sounds like they'd be negative, so naturally anything that could desensitize is automatically evil. Even though the desensitization claim doesn't actually mean anything, the population will be eating out of your hand -- if only because you used a word with six syllables in it, and people are too stupid to understand it.

Since you're already building a new career on half-truths and lies, you might as well make up some brand new terms as well. "Torture porn" is a tried-and-tested one, but this particular writer would also suggest "PreySlay-tion 3," "SINulation," and "Murderactive Killtertainment."

5: "In GTA, you can hire a prostitute, beat her to death and then steal her money.":

Get used to saying this a lot, because it's just as shocking as it was when it was first said in 2001. Also, practice being outraged as you say it, as if it's brand new and still absolutely inconceivable. People have the attention spans of flies, and will have forgotten that they heard the exact same sentence from another pundit only yesterday.

6: Pass yourself off as an expert:

Because nobody listens to just ANY ranting fundamentalist conservative or spineless whiny liberal, you will need some credentials to back up your outrage. Don't worry -- they needn't be meaningful credentials, just something vaguely cobbled together that a news outlet can run underneath your name to make it look like you know what you are talking about. 

This is all a matter of perspective. For example, have you ever once spoken to a person in passing who might have once played a videogame? Perfect! Now you can claim to be someone who has "experience in dealing with the core interactive software demographic." All it takes is half an hour reading the Columbine Wikipedia page to qualify as a "school shooting and gun crime researcher." It's easy when you know how to spin. 

If you don't quite yet feel legitimate enough, you could always join an effectively powerless organization that has an official sounding name. Not only will you be taken more seriously, the undue sense of power is quite addictive.

7: It's always about the children:

Children are wonderful little tools that help you push forth any agenda you want. Don't like alcohol? Have it prohibited in the name of saving the children. Have a problem with wrestling? Say kids will die if they watch it. Building on the fear that parents feel as soon as they squirt a baby out into the world, you can easily shape society in your own image by claiming you're doing it for the kids. Nobody wants to be seen supporting anything that would harm children, which means you will become infallible -- if anybody disagrees with you, they are clearly in favor of children becoming hurt, and that probably means they're a pedophile. Instant discredit to Pedo McTouchyKids, and nothing but applause for your upstanding, morally impeccable self.

8: Circular logic works because circular logic works:

If you're serious about your anti-games stance, then you're going to have to shed that logic like it was a bra and you were Amy Winehouse. There can be no room for level-headed discussion here, because otherwise people might realize that everything you've been saying is bullshit, and that's not going to get anything banned. 

Because a percentage of killers have played violent games before, violent games clearly lead to killers. It is this logic that The Sun newspaper uses to imply that everyone in Austria likes to lock their daughters up in basement dungeons and molest them. It really works, too! Once you've found a common thread that joins a murderer with a videogame, however flimsy, you now have an undeniable link to crime and gaming. Once those pro-gaming pixelante e-tards hear your stunning logic, they will be instantly silenced and everyone in the games industry shall be sent to prison, where they belong. 

9: Hypocrisy, always hypocrisy:

Why does Matt Damon's mother find violent games a problem, but suffers no such issue with Damon's violent movies? Because Matt Damon is IN those movies, stupid! You don't need any valid reason to justify demonizing one medium while accepting another. Once you become comfortable in your hypocritical skin, you'll find that pursuing your agenda becomes ten times easier. 

The most amazing thing is that your terrified, braying followers will NEVER question you. You can star in a movie in which you play a heartless killing machine who relentlessly quests to destroy Linda Hamilton, AND star in the game of the movie, yet STILL attack violence in games and those who blindly obey you won't bat an eyelid. How awesome is that? It must be how God feels, and since God's clearly on your side in this crusade, it all makes sense. Maybe you're Jesus. You should check. 

Being a hypocrite is very important, because if you were a true, consistent moral fighter, then you'd strive to ban television and books as well, and you can't do that -- you LIKE television and books.

10: Never actually PLAY the game:

The most important, crucial rule of all. Never, under any circumstances, actually PLAY the game -- not because you think it'll turn you into a killer, you know that's bullshit -- but because it's easier to make stuff up if you've never seen it. I think that's how Scientology became so successful.

Why else does FOX News draft in psychologists who haven't played a game, and just tell them what's in it without showing them? Because if they saw it, they'd probably realize all the claims were pulled out of some hack's ass, and we can't have that, not when there's stuff to ban. If you've just been told a game is "like porn," then it makes all those little comments about "digital graphic sex" all the more easy to swallow. 

Besides which, why should you have to play the game? After all, YOU have a life, not like these joystick junkies who spend all their free time playing Doom in 2008, on their ... what do they call them, Playing Stations and Nintenders? Whatever they are called, everyone knows that gaming is just for kids, despite the fact that so many adults play them. Actually, the high percentage of supposed 30-year olds playing games were probably just very tall, very hairy infants. It's ridiculous to suggest anyone over the age of ten plays a game that's rated 18.

And that's how it's done. I hope you enjoyed these rules, and now feel prepared to enjoy a rich new life dedicated to the systematic destruction of everything you do not know or understand. First games, then the gay people! That's how we roll.


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Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/05/2008 20:06
Samit Sarkar
Scare-mongering was voted America's favorite mongering 2006, beating out fish-mongering and rumor-mongering by 23% of the votes.

One of the better lines in the best “Ten Golden Rules” yet. Great write-up, Jim!
Angel Thanatos's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/05/2008 20:31
Angel Thanatos
I think that Super Mario Brothers 3 had too strong of Furry References. The main character puts on a tail and racoon ears in his show of support, making children think Inter-species sex acts are ok.
Velt's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/05/2008 21:35
Velt
Deserves a digg!
SchizoRogue's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/05/2008 23:25
SchizoRogue
It must be how God feels, and since God's clearly on your side in this crusade, it all makes sense. Maybe you're Jesus. You should check.


A good read until I came to that part.
Boolean's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 00:18
Boolean
This is the most amazing thing I've ever read.
-Blank-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 00:47
-Blank-
awesome

@SchizoRogue: religion and gaming dont mix, dont try and mix them. its the internet, c'mon. people deal with racism everyday, thinking a religion is excerpt is a mistake
deanimate's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 02:13
deanimate
maybe this should be added:
if you are anti (insert game here) and having a debate with some on the other side of the fence then be sure to interrupt then constantly but then act pompously outraged should they dare to do the same to you.
those computer gaming heathens.

great article :)
Farktoid's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 02:25
Farktoid
Dammit Sterling, how dare you go against the status quo. The mainstream media, who stands to lose millions upon millions of dollars in advertising due to people playing video games instead of watching vapid moronic television, say that video games are bad. This has to be true, or else the MSM wouldn't put it on TV! Simply because some failure of a person trying to hock a book gets pressured by an informed gaming journalist because her opinion is completely based on hearsay and conjecture doesn't mean she has the best intention for everyone!

Shame on you for not doing what you're told, Sterling. You will never secure a job in the failing old media.
ooyes's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 02:37
ooyes
amazing

great work!

someone needs to send this to mr jack. that's way funnier than saying you want to chop his nuts

Regards http://ooyes.net
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 04:45
Jim Sterling
Schizorogue:

"A good read until I came to that part."

Why? Did you think I was attacking Christianity? While I have my opinions on religion, I learned to leave them off the frontpage of Destructoid. That parts (actually my favorite) wasn't attacking Christianity, it was attacking the arrogance of certain Christians who legitimately feel God is on their side in the war against games (and who have actually said this).

I think, if God DID exist, he would not support an anti-games lobby. He would think it was fucking dumb.
ScreamingScarab's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 07:26
ScreamingScarab
Wonderful article, Jim! I just heard the Jack Thompson interview yesterday and I have to say that he's a prick.
ssonicblue's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 08:10
ssonicblue
I'm willing to bet that, should Jack Thompson actually read this, either his head would explode, or he would use rule #1 to make SURE everyone knew, because it was VITALLY IMPORTANT, that this article was somehow an example of how screwed-up the people who play games are.

Also, I like how the rule surrounding circular logic is #8, basically the sideways infinity. Great job Jim!
kratosmaster's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 11:03
kratosmaster
Where the fuck did you get this information? He's on to us!!!

You also forgot the rule where the legitimate statistics we DO use HAVE to be at least 10+ years old.
doktorwyzzerd1's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 15:30
doktorwyzzerd1
An entertaining and good diagnosis of the anti-games kooks, but jeez whats with all the America bashing? You talk as if nerdy freak parents and quixotic moral crusaders are a uniquely American phenomenon.

It is ironic that in the course of rightly deriding irrational fear of video games you engage in the same kind of irrational bigotry.
John B's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 15:36
John B
Wait ... what? What America bashing? You apparently are not aware that Jim is a big fan of the U.S. as a country and in factis planning on moving over here. I'm a red-white-and-blue American, and he's absolutely right. It has nothing to do with the USA.

Extremist fear mongers are extremist fear mongers no matter what country they're in. It's just that our politically correct yet fundamentalist ideology breeds this kind of intolerance. Add that to freedom of speech and it puts a bullseye on the US faster than on any other country.

Of course, the Brits have a problem understanding our love of guns even though 99.99+% of gun owners have never used them against another human being.
doktorwyzzerd1's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 16:18
doktorwyzzerd1
"Then you're going to have to exercise your right as an American to make stuff up and invent things until you get a call from the local news network. This is for America!"

"scare-mongering was voted America's favorite mongering 2006, beating out fish-mongering and rumor-mongering by 23% of the votes."

Those would be two examples.

I don't know what Jim personally thinks of the U.S. nor is that at issue; the piece itself repeats that trendy rubbish about the United States being somehow unique in fear mongering. Nonsense, need I remind people of the Mass Effect bans in Singapore, rampant censorship in China and Russia, NOT TO MENTION the much hyped stories played in the UK about GTA purchases being linked to stabbings, beatings etc. These are just a few examples out of many, this kind of crap happens the world over. Any game anyone wants is released in the US without any censorship, unlike many other countries. Though attention-whoring kooks freak out about GTA, this is hardly an American invention and I'm tired of people trying seem cutting-edge by pretending that the US is some police state populated by religious zealots. I'm sorry but this is a trite and unoriginal caricature, which though popular, bears little relation to reality.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 16:38
Jim Sterling
doktorwyzzerd1:

Wow, America bashing. Okay. I'm sorry you took it that way, but that's not what I was attacking. For this chapter of my series, I was trying to channel, in part, the GTA style of parodying American activists. I love America, as has been explained, but I find American jingoism hilarious.

I am not saying only Americans are jingoistic or extremist. What I am saying is that it's damn funny when America does it. C'mon, you didn't find Team America funny? Can only Americans poke fun at America?

I take a lot of shit for being British and I don't mind, because there's a lot about Britain to poke fun at. Poking fun at a particular brand of American faux-patriotism is hardly bashing an entire country.

Please, appreciate the context of the post, or you're no better than the anti-games lobby itself.
doktorwyzzerd1's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 17:21
doktorwyzzerd1
OK fine Jim, I, on the whole, like your posts and now understand more fully the context of your hateful jibes at my beloved fatherland. I'm still probably not any better than the anti-games lobby (I happen to like John Wayne/John Ford westerns for one example), I suppose it got my goat because I see that hyperbolic view of America repeated in total sincerity quite often. I don't mind the US being made fun of, we certainly can be ridiculous, but I do resent caricature presented as truth.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 18:46
Jim Sterling
Totally not my intention. I was spoofing only the anti-games lobbyists and nothing else with this one.
SchizoRogue's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/06/2008 22:11
SchizoRogue
Jim

I misunderstood the point you were making, my apoligies.

Blank

I didnt mix them, the article did.

Everyone else

whether you are a christian or not, you cannot deny that christianity is the whipping boy of the modern world. You cannot attack gays because they are a protected people, you cannot attack muslims because they are like gays, you cannot attack tree hugging enviormentlists because they are like muslims. "Christians? yeah you can attack them" says the world. So when I see what I percieve to be an attack on my faith(real or not) I feel obligated to defend it. If any of you are christians you should feel the same way.
Redeye's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2008 07:57
Redeye
Is it me, or are peoples' abilities to detect rampant piss-taking somewhat deficient today? O_o
Gun Owner's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2008 08:21
Gun Owner
You know something, if you change "video games" to "guns" this is the same kind of crap that we have been hearing for decades from the gun-grabbing, freedom-hating imbeciles in the Brady Bunch.
doktorwyzzerd1's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2008 11:39
doktorwyzzerd1
Gun Owner> Excellent point. Actually you can pretty much substitute any impersonal stand-in for behavioral choices society does not want to confront. What I mean by that is that in the case of guns the ant-gun types are unable to confront the fact that much of the reason for high crime rates is the dissolution of the family structure amongst the poor, laws not being enforced etc, so it is more convenient to blame inanimate objects, guns, instead of the people using them and the society that is unwilling to fix itself. The same thing is true of the anti-video games lobby, rather than confront the fact that parents don't spend any time with their children, the over-permissiveness of schools, and that parents don't discipline their children, why not simply blame a video game? Ipso fatso. Or blame Elvis, or Rap, or Hula-Hoops, or Petroleum, or money, or whatever inanimate scapegoat happens to suit your fancy. But I think mainly for Glenn Beck and twits of his ilk this is simply about publicity, and what has more hype than GTA right now?

The worst was when CNN and other cable networks were trying to gin up anger over Mass Effect, really that is the kind of game parents should want adolescents to play, its smart, deals a lot with real scientific theory, provokes the player to think and to take their moral choices seriously, relatively unbloody etc. Instead it was made to look like a a porno space killing spree simply because it has ona couple of G rated love scenes.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2008 11:50
Holyetheline
I love the golden rules series. This was a very entertaining read, I can't wait for the next installment.
lostalaska's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2008 19:04
lostalaska
As an American I can say that our fearmongering is in a whole class of it's own. When I first saw the Fox Mass Effect boondoggle it only helped reinforce my belief that 99% of news in the USA is just grocked from the internet without any basic research whatsoever.

As for the comments about this piece just ripping on America I didn't see it just directed at America, but to the people that took offense to it.... LOL.
The Unbiased Voice's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2008 02:54
The Unbiased Voice
Mr. Sterling:

I haven't read through your article's comments but, the hard core religious right are those that had to flee from your country. While I'm one of them, if you think the way your king treated the Presbyterians or Lutherans is right,so be it. The simple fact is you can't lay us all into the same bed. ItS like saying I hate Russian's because of Chernobyl. WHAT YOUR SPITTING IS HATE. uNLIKE YOUR COUNTRY WE LET OTHERS GO. AS BAD AS THE TEXAS THING, WE ARE THE MOST LOVING AND GIVING .
The Unbiased Voice's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2008 02:59
The Unbiased Voice
aND THE SIMPLE THING IS THE EXTREME WANT TO BE LEFT ALONE. THATS HOW IN THIS COUNTRY, OR AS IT HAS BEEN
The Unbiased Voice's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/08/2008 03:00
The Unbiased Voice
aND THE SIMPLE THING IS THE EXTREME WANT TO BE LEFT ALONE. THATS HOW IN THIS COUNTRY, OR AS IT HAS BEEN
mEANT RIGHT, SORRY
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