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Why do parents launch into a "boring lecture" the moment a kid unwinds with a video game? Nandini Malik rants about the adult hypocrisy surrounding gaming, sharing a hilarious story of an "active shooter" scare that turned out to be her friend's dad secretly playing Call of Duty. She argues that games aren't just "bad"; they're a "wonderful universe" where different genres build different skills, and a complete ban isn't the answer.
By Malavika VaradanWhy do parents launch into a "boring lecture" the moment a kid unwinds with a video game? Nandini Malik rants about the adult hypocrisy surrounding gaming, sharing a hilarious story of an "active shooter" scare that turned out to be her friend's dad secretly playing Call of Duty. She argues that games aren't just "bad"; they're a "wonderful universe" where different genres build different skills, and a complete ban isn't the answer.