He's half right in the sense that our country really needs to look into the mental health issue more, and possibly bring back mental health institutions.
However, to tie it to video game violence just shows he is another politician looking for an easy scapegoat instead of willing to risk his political career to talk the real, non-PR friendly problem.
Her 3rd point is very true and really can be applied to the general American population; we simply do not have enough interest, in our American society, of training our future generations to be scientists, mathematicians, and engineers. There's a reason why our education system is ranked the way it is.
Gee, instead of educating our kids on these games and not buying them in the first place, lets blame the games themselves. Its never the kids (or parents) fault >_>
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