The Daily Show solves the EMA v. Schwarzenegger case for the Supreme Court
John Hodgman and NPR’s Ira Glass show how to make violent videogames less appealing to kids
Should violent videogames be protected as a form of free speech? Do we need tougher laws that prohibit the sale of violent games to minors? The Supreme Court is on the case and recently heard oral arguments for the Schwarzenegger v. EMA case. Fortunately, The Daily Show’s John Hodgman has the solution. Find out we can make violent games less attractive to children.
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Above: The Daily Show’s John Hodgman solves the EMA v. Schwazenegger case
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