Hunting game "popular with urbanites in liberal areas"
And the game has become surprisingly popular in liberal bastions like New York City that have strict gun laws and where the idea of real hunting repulses many residents. . . .
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I'm not quite sure what the point of this post is. Are you arguing that just because people enjoy playing a game involving guns they should support less stringent gun laws? Maybe if more people played video games as an outlet for aggression and less people bought guns, America wouldn't have such a problem with gun-related assults and homicides.
It was not any deeper of a point than I had argued. I suppose that there are probably some people who are offended by a game that demostrates hunting with a shotgun. As someone who is bothered by political correctness, I was just glad to see a lot of people enjoying a politically correct game. As to its effect on politics, I think that a real gun would be much more likely to accomplish it.
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