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    Macron backtracks on video games after blaming them for French riots

    Bhagyashree SoniBy Bhagyashree SoniSeptember 18, 2023No Comments
    Macron backtracks on video games after blaming them for French riots

    Emmanuel Macron – who earlier this yr blamed video video games for fuelling avenue violence – has backtracked on his damaging stance about avid gamers.

    The French president in June denounced video video games as a trigger for teens rioting after the police taking pictures of a teenage boy within the Parisian suburb of Nanterre.

    The loss of life of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk triggered nationwide protests and riots, which had been shared and celebrated on social media networks, main Mr Macron to accuse youths of taking part in “a considerable role” within the unrest.

    “We sometimes have the feeling that some of them [rioters] are living in the streets of the video games that have intoxicated them,” Mr Macron mentioned on the time.

    But on the weekend, he described avid gamers as “storytellers” and claimed video video games had been a type of artwork, sport and leisure – and encourage younger folks to make use of their creativeness and be artistic.

    “Video games are an integral part of France,” he wrote on X, previously often called Twitter.

    “Video games offer opportunities for employment and the future, creating champions, but also engineers, developers, designers and creators. The sector inspires, makes people dream, makes them grow!”

    Mr Macron mentioned he had voiced his issues in June “because video game codes had been used by offenders to trivialise violence on social networks”.

    “It is this violence that I condemn, not video games,” he mentioned, pledging to “accelerate” the sector.

    “I have always considered that video games are an opportunity for France, for our youth and its future, for our jobs and our economy,” he mentioned.

    “There is still a lot to do. You can count on me,” he added.

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    Sky’s Siobhan Robbins explains the explanations behind French riots.

    Mr Macron’s June remarks dismayed some within the gaming neighborhood on the time.

    Japanese sport director Kastuhiro Harada was amongst Mr Macron’s critics, and shared a video of the French chief lambasting avid gamers with the remark: “Blaming something is a great way to escape the burden of responsibility.”

    The French chief additionally confronted a backlash over attending an Elton John gig because the dysfunction took maintain.

    His reputation has additionally been tumbling over his deeply unpopular pension reforms.

    Most not too long ago, he was booed in the course of the opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup.

    Source: information.sky.com”

    Bhagyashree Soni
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    Bhagyashree Soni is a software engineer with soft writing skills. She is a degree holder from the International School of Entrepreneurial Leadership. She has been a state-level badminton champion and chess player. A woman with a forthright attitude enjoys her writing passion as her chosen career. Writing in the context of feminism, social cause and entrepreneurship is her forte.

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