'Is the Devil On Your Laptop' Drives Gaming Lunatics in Germany Wild

December 19, 2007 (LPAC)--With articles in two university-scene magazines today, the 'leave MySpace alone' lobby reacted to the forceful intervention of a LaRouche Youth Movement organizing team at the University of Bochum earlier this week, during which 1,500 copies of the new 'Is the Devil on Your Laptop' mass pamphlet were distributed.

Both articles represent a profound freak-out about the frontal attack of the BueSo on the computer game non-world--the article in Hoellendumm magazine ("Dumb as Hell" in English), reflecting more of a shock about the LYM's special deployment song saying that "MySpace makes you impotent," and the article in Coffee and TV being a bit more nasty against LaRouche. But both articles feel compelled to quote passages from the pamphlet, on the "zombies from the cyberspace," and Coffee and TV even writes about the "world landbridge" which the BueSo calls for, with maglev routes all over the globe "for the world after the crash."

Another indication of the BueSo's mass effect is the report that the German Cabinet at its weekly meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 19, was forced to take up the issue of violent video games. This came after BueSo Chairman, Helga Zepp-LaRouche's call to ban all such "killer training" machines. But, the Cabinet only decided to make the limp move to put a warning label, similar to the warning about cigarette smoking, on violent videos, and to impose penalties on merchants who sell killer videos to minors under 18. These measures have already been criticized as being virtually meaningless.