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Don't "demonize" video games, says Chinese state media
People's Daily criticizes the label "digital heroin" for video games... 18 years after it called video games "digital heroin"
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This article originally appeared on ABACUS
The World Health Organization recently classified “gaming disorder” as a mental health condition, claiming it’s similar to gambling or substance abuse.
It won’t surprise you to hear that gamers disagree. But what will surprise you is hearing who else is defending gaming: China’s propaganda mouthpiece, the People’s Daily.
The state-run media organisation published an article warning against the “demonizing of games” on Monday.
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“We can no longer simply slap the labels of ‘digital heroin' or ‘mental opium’ on video games," says an academic cited in the story.
Ironically, it was the People’s Daily itself which popularized the term ‘digital heroin’ back in 2000 -- the same year the Chinese government banned video game consoles. The ban was only recently lifted in 2015.
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Of course, money is a factor -- as is China's growing role in the gaming industry. Monday’s story says online games developed in China have made US$7 billion in revenue around the world.
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