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Is video game it's next global pandemic? -

The following for the game have long been used to the fact that the media video games are sought as a syncus when at all of the world's problem. Now, the British The Daily Telegraph is of the opinion that the Koronavirus Grapping is facilitating the world next to the petroleum pandemic will be ... video game.

In the story, the video games were given a stamp "Spiritual Opium" ("Spiritual Opium"), which, of course, refers to Karl Marx's statement that religion is oopium to the people. In this particular case, however, it was about that the media approved by the Chinese administration has appointed video games that play online with a "spiritual oopium" and "electronic drug".

Author ABI Silver talks about his own experiences with his son who, according to him, addictive Fortnite.

_ "I Was Shocked, And Indignant, That There Was Something Out There, Unregulated and Freely Available to OUR Kids, Which Was Considered Highly Dangerous But Nobody Was Doing Anything About It. It Was Like Someone Was Coming into My Son's Bedroom at Night and Injecting HIM with an Addictive Drug. "_

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