>That reminds me of what Chalmers Johnson said in his book, Blowback, that soldiers would only shoot at the enemy 15% of the time until they started training with computer games, then it went up to something like 85%. So, how many generations have been raised on those games and think it's normal to be in a state of permanent blood lust?
I've seen that in young children - under ten, I mean. And it seems to be accompanied by an equal measure of fear - fear of being killed, which when one thinks about it, is not surprising.