Would young men be rioting in the streets if they didn’t have video games to pacify them?

Hear me out.

We are seeing record levels of young men unemployed and living with their parents: The future for them is bleak. Saddled with college debt, they can barely get a job that pays miimum wage, while living independently is forever out of reach.

I feel like at other points of history, there would be more social unrest, but things are exceedingly calm given the economics.

I was watching a video by Healthy Gamer, a gamer bro-turned psychiatrist. He points out that video games are very addictive and seductive because they MIMIC accomplishment. You can grind to get to the next level, you can gain new skills, you are continually put on a treadmill of constant progress. It’s very satisfying in a hollow way, satisfying in a way that might make you forget that society has nothing to offer you but debt and homelessness after you followed all the rules.

Are video games weapons of mass distraction, the metaphysical equivalent of a million Christians being fed to a million lions every day?

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    I asked “why not?” to a specific assertion. Teenagers getting less horny. I think it’s entirely reasonable that this is the case, now that we have endocrine disrupting chemicals being dumped into the environment.

    Yes, people not having money to spend don’t go out as much. That is not the fault of videogames, that is the fault of capitalism and pollution.

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      now that we have endocrine disrupting chemicals being dumped into the environment.

      The decline in teenage sex is very recent (last couple of decades) whereas endocrine disrupting chemicals have been dumped for decades and decades prior to that.

      This seems like realllllllly motivated reasoning on your part.

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        Okay. So if videogames are to blame, why are videogames so special? Why didn’t this collapse when books became cheap and available? That’s a solo hobby. Why didn’t it collapse when cards became available? Plenty of solo cars games.

        Also, data shows that sperm counts have been dropping since the 70s, and native birthrates have been below replacement since the 80s. It’s not a recent trend at all, it’s just that people are starting to notice.