None of those things are in Minecraft! I could understand if he brought a sword, shovel, axe, or even a hoe and a bow... But those things aren't even in there! This case must of been set up, as I am pretty sure, no matter what the age, the kid should know none of that stuff is in there.
None of those things are in Minecraft! I could understand if he brought a sword, shovel, axe, or even a hoe and a bow... But those things aren't even in there! This case must of been set up, as I am pretty sure, no matter what the age, the kid should know none of that stuff is in there.
Hey, he might have gotten confused with Castle Miner Z (if you dont know the game, it is a game like minecraft but instead of steve you use your avatar and you use knives and guns to kill zombies and skeletons). The father MIGHT have thought that that was minecraft and blamed it for it. Even if that was the case, a kid should not have access to any gun no matter what.
The media will always blame it on something else instead of the of the person. It doesn't matter if it is a left leaning network or a right leaning network. Sensationalism sells. Kid brings a bunch of deadly weapons to school. Well blaming the parents won't exactly rile people up, but blaming it on some random video game or video games in general will. You have to take news tongue in cheek nowadays.
Minecraft being violent? Lol! The parents couldn't thing of a better excuse than to blame Minecraft for giving his son access to that kind of stuff. Minecraft shouldn't be getting sued. It should be the parents for giving him access to weapons...
EDIT: I blame GTA V.
Some unknown woman randomly teleported into your Tardis because the man she was going to marry put some sort of time dust into her coffee.