BLAME
No. The people committing the massacre were to blame for the massacre. Video games, crummy childhood, "the devil made me do it" ... all are simply attempts to avoid blame for their own actions. It should be noted that thousands of people played the same video games and yet somehow managed to NOT go out and murder people.
In my opinion there are many who do not take responsibility for their behavior. Some are immature. Some are dishonest with themselves and others. People with personality disorders often do not take responsibility and blame others for their mistakes. I know people who have Narcissistic Personality Disorder who are definitely like this. They refuse to say they are sorry as well.
Possibilities -Spite -Blame -Venom
blame
either the friend or parents
you blame the parents because their the ones who teach you good from wrong
Any dog can be aggressive, but Pit Bull's get lots of stereotype - more than any other breed. If raised around people and with other dogs, there is no reason why a Pit Bull should be violent. Blame the deed, not the Breed!
parental behavior is only one of many factors that influence children's behavior.
Because most of the people either. A.) Do not like either rap or video games. or B.) Are bad parents but need something to blaime on their kids bad behavior. But it's mostly, people feel they need to put blame on something that has little to do with gang violence. And, ontop of that, they love to blame things people enjoy, for bad things
No violent games/films don't cause that behaviour. Its that parents blame video games/films for teens being out of control, doing drugs, gang-banging, etc. But as I said before violent games/films do not cause this behaviour. I should know because I've watched "violent" films and played "violent" games since I was little. I am a normal adult and am non-violent.
There are many reasons why he blames you for his behavior. He probably just cannot deal with the fact he is wrong.
Violent video games are not the sole cause of violence in society, as multiple factors contribute to such behavior. Implementing a ban on violent video games may not effectively address the root causes of violence. It is important to focus on comprehensive approaches that address mental health, social influences, and access to weapons to address violence in society.
because he made her pregnet
personal attributions
I blame his parents for that.
When young people commit violent acts, multiple factors can be to blame including environmental influences, such as exposure to violence in the home or community, social influences from peers, mental health issues, and a lack of access to supportive resources or interventions. Blame should not be attributed to any single factor, as it is typically a complex combination of individual, relational, community, and societal influences. It is important to address these root causes comprehensively to prevent future occurrences.