Truly bad cases make bad law. I do not agree that video games resemble RPG in any significant way other than the same charges against video have been used against RPG. Granted, a specific cause and effect cannot be proved in either case, but one must ask if there is no effect, why does the US military use video simulations as a training, and even first-person shooters as a recruiting device?
I don't agree with Thomas' "reasoning" - that minors have no rights. However, I note the majority did not answer Breyer's dissent which asks a more important question of why minors should be permitted to participate in rape and murder on a video screen, but by law must never view the unadorned human body in a non-sexual context.
Paul Cardwell
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