Is Buying Call of Duty a Moral Choice?

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If you play video games, you've shot a gun. And those guns are REALISTIC. So real that many are actually LICENSED by IRL arms dealers. Which means that when you buy a video game, you're also putting money in the pockets of those gun manufacturers. That's fine and dandy if you're a fan of guns, but if you are someone who considers themselves anti-gun, this creates quite the moral quandary.
SevenFingerssays...

If you buy anything it's a moral choice. DUH. I'm pretty sure anything ever in your life can be considered a moral choice in one way or another. I would love to buy clothes and everything locally made from small business', but since most of my wardrobe is produced from shitty work conditions factories (or so I have been told all my life but no one seems to give a shit) because it lifts my lifestyle then... whatever.

braindonutsays...

I'd say yeah, if you're hardcore against guns, you probably shouldn't play CoD.

Then again, you probably shouldn't play it because it's really getting old anyway.

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