There has long been a discussion of whether or not entertainment outlets such as movies, music video games ans so on, actually influence people to engage in anti-social behavior.
The liberal-left movie and music industry have long said "no" to this idea.
But now, the liberal-left is choosing to peruse just the opposite proposition in suing firearms manufacturers on the grounds that they market their guns to young people through violent video games.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/daniel-...malone-pewpew/
https://redstate.com/beccalower/2022...action-n574801
A similar argument was successfully used a few years ago in an East Coast case that I cannot just now recall . . .the state of Connecticut or Massachusetts maybe.
So which is it? Do lyrics, movies and video games influence folks to do bad things with guns or not?