lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

spinning yo-yo play station Nintendo chaves didactic

spinning yo-yo play station Nintendo chaves didactic


Chavez: Play Station video games are a "poison" that promote capitalism



The game console 'Play Station', the Japanese manufacturer Sony, a "poison" that teaches children the values ​​of "capitalism" as "kill" and "throw bombs," condemned the Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, who asked manufactured in the country "educational toys."

"Those games called 'Play Station', a poison. There are games that teach you to kill. Once made one with my face, look to kill Chavez, Chavez on Sunday launched its radio and television program Alo Presidente.

Chavez said that these games, in which "bombard cities, drop bombs," are sold by "capitalism" to spread "violence" and "then sell guns."

"Sowing the need for cigarettes, drugs and alcohol and then selling them, that is capitalism, the path to hell," said the president.

According to Chavez in Venezuela have produced "educational toys" and proposed "doing cartoons (illustrations) of indium", other dolls as Barbie, which have nothing to do with our culture. "

Chavez has criticized other electronic toys like Nintendo, considering that also promote "the egoism, individualism and violence", so called promote traditional games such as spin and the yo-yo.

In October, the Venezuelan parliament approved a law punishable by imprisonment up to five years a dealer in toys and video games that are considered "war" by the authorities.

Source: MSN News

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