China has released various studies in the past about the adverse effects of video games on the development of young people. Over the weekend the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Wuhan, Hubei province released a report showing that more than half the cityās teenagers have less understanding about life and death than primary school children. The reason the intermediate school children were deemed ādumberā? Because of video gamesā¦
The CASS of Wuhan said they surveyed most of the cityās minors about their thoughts on life and death. While surveying an unknown number of young people, the survey found that 81.5 percent of all fifth graders did not believe in reincarnation and that death was final while 61.4 percent of intermediate and high school students believed in reincarnation.
While there doesnāt seem to be anything wrong with believing in reincarnation, the director of CASS Wuhan, Dong Shi, says that it is an issue. In his report, Dong said that the childrenās āmisunderstandingā of death is a dangerous notion created by video games.
āChildren donāt come into contact with death, and the subject is fairly taboo,ā said Dong. āHowever they come into the concept of death in video games and other media. Virtual death is not ubiquitous and to immature children, video game resurrection can create a disregard for life.ā
āThey might actually think they can be revived.ā
Personally, Iām inclined to give the children the benefit of the doubt. Chinese studies are usually skewed in favor of whatever agenda the government is trying to push. Think video games and their relation to violence.
Dongās study and the way it was worded says that middle school and high school students who play video games are dumber than primary school children that donāt. Without any real numbers on the number of children surveyed or how the survey was conducted, I canāt really believe in what Dong is putting out. Anecdotally there hasnāt been a mass dying of students in Wuhan believing they can be revived, has there?
UPDATE: Reader SpoonMan54321 pointed this out, I canāt believe I missed it. The studyās questions equate reincarnation with resurrection! They are not the same thing. The study in Chinese talks about reincarnation and asks about resurrection. No wonder the study is weird!
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