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According to Chavez, the "Play Station" is poison

According to Chavez, the "Play Station" is poison

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According to Chavez, the "Play Station" is poison capitalist
Tuesday January 19, 2010 | He promotes the "yo-yo" and educational games.


CARACAS .- "Children sometimes become ill, are captured by the machine. No connection with friends in the neighborhood or with family." said Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, in the context of the serious criticisms launched against the popular video game called "Play Station", the Japanese manufacturer Sony.

The mostly called "Play" by fans and users "is a poison that teaches children the values ​​of capitalism, such as killing and throwing bombs. Once made ​​one with my face. We must seek to kill Chavez," said representative. He also said these games, in which cities are bombarded, are sold by capitalism to sow violence and then sell the weapons.

[Color = red] "Indians, not Barbies" [/ color] [color = red] [/ color] He said that those types of game today planted the need for cigarettes, drugs and alcohol and then continue the cycle and sell them to young people. "That is capitalism: the road to hell," he said. He continued by saying that in Venezuela have produced educational toys and traditional games such as spin and the yo-yo. He also said the idea of making dolls with figures of Indians, "other than Barbie, which has nothing to do with one's own culture." The criticism continued to other electronic toys like Nintendo, and continued with the movies and the Internet, which according to Chávez are spaces filled with poison for young people.

In October, the Venezuelan parliament approved a law punishable by imprisonment up to five years to a dealer games and war games that are considered by the authorities. The law was heavily promoted by the president, with the main foundation to fight capitalism, which considers murderer.

[Color = red] The Caracas bulb [/ color] [color = red] [/ color] In this respect, during a visit to the neighborhood The bulb, one of the poorest and most violent of Caracas, Chavez, a former Army paratrooper Venezuela, praised a sample of traditional toys made ​​by the militarized National Guard. (AFP-NA-Special)

Source: http://www.lagaceta.com.ar/nota/361335/Mundo/Segun_Chavez_Play_Station_veneno_capitalista.html

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