

PUBG mobile should not be banned in Nepal


PUBG mobile should not be banned in Nepal
The Issue
I believe that the government should not ban PUBG.
There are games which show nudity and harm the minds more than any other game (Including PUBG). But are they banned?? We all know that there are poly bags banned all over the country yet no action is taken against offenders. The question is, which is more polluting right now? PUBG or Social Media?? Which is more polluting?? The IT cells of certain political parties who are responsible for several killings and lynching or PUBG? When no action against them then how can you ban a game just on the name of it harming our minds?? Watch a TV news channel for an hour and you would get headaches. They are creating communal riots and mindsets not healthy for the society we are living in. Fake news is a big issue and there are several organisations (Especially the one in power right now) who are intentionally spreading it yet no action is taken against such crimes. This is hypocrisy of our government and law. This is a tight slap on our democracy and a big hearty laugh at our Judiciary. Mass media houses today are more harmful than a game which has indulged the youth in itself.
The question is not whether it is banned but are the other issues given at least equal importance, if not more than PUBG??
So the solution to this is, PUBG adds a limit on number of rounds that can be played in a day by a single player. That way players aren't robbed of the fun as well as they can make time for other activities during the day. This step was taken for Shadow Fight 1,2 and 3 and it makes the game more fun and edgy as well as limits time consumption.
If a kid is addicted to something he/she needs to learn time management.Parents can say that their kid is addicted to eating sweets or that they are glued to their phones or that they play outside all time and don't study. So do we ban sweets,phones, outdoor games? Teenagers are not as knowledgeable as adults.They need to be supervised and taught and allowed to grow at the same time.If you don't want your kid to play PUBG just unistall it from his/her phone. The violence in PUBG is nothing compared to so many other FPS games.
I started this petition because...
Games are a way I relieve my stress. I am in college right now and I manage my studies and other activities accordingly. I am not bragging but I get good grades.If you say pubg should be banned you might as well just ask the govt to ban all video games. In that case if someone wants to make games or choose a gaming career they will have to leave Nepal.
Honestly , banning a game because it's becoming popular doesn't make any sense.PUBG has easy controls and literally anyone can play it.You don't have to be a pro gamer or anything.
There are games which show nudity and harm the minds more than any other game (Including PUBG). But are they banned?? We all know that there are poly bags banned all over the country yet no action is taken against offenders. The question is, which is more polluting right now? PUBG or Social Media?? Which is more polluting?? The IT cells of certain political parties who are responsible for several killings and lynching or PUBG? When no action against them then how can you ban a game just on the name of it harming our minds?? Watch a TV news channel for an hour and you would get headaches. They are creating communal riots and mindsets not healthy for the society we are living in. Fake news is a big issue and there are several organisations (Especially the one in power right now) who are intentionally spreading it yet no action is taken against such crimes. This is hypocrisy of our government and law. This is a tight slap on our democracy and a big hearty laugh at our Judiciary. Mass media houses today are more harmful than a game which has indulged the youth in itself.
The question is not whether it is banned but are the other issues given at least equal importance, if not more than PUBG??
So the solution to this is, PUBG adds a limit on number of rounds that can be played in a day by a single player. That way players aren't robbed of the fun as well as they can make time for other activities during the day. This step was taken for Shadow Fight 1,2 and 3 and it makes the game more fun and edgy as well as limits time consumption.
If a kid is addicted to something he/she needs to learn time management.Parents can say that their kid is addicted to eating sweets or that they are glued to their phones or that they play outside all time and don't study. So do we ban sweets,phones, outdoor games? Teenagers are not as knowledgeable as adults.They need to be supervised and taught and allowed to grow at the same time.If you don't want your kid to play PUBG just unistall it from his/her phone. The violence in PUBG is nothing compared to so many other FPS games.
I started this petition because...
Games are a way I relieve my stress. I am in college right now and I manage my studies and other activities accordingly. I am not bragging but I get good grades.If you say pubg should be banned you might as well just ask the govt to ban all video games. In that case if someone wants to make games or choose a gaming career they will have to leave Nepal.
Honestly , banning a game because it's becoming popular doesn't make any sense.PUBG has easy controls and literally anyone can play it.You don't have to be a pro gamer or anything.
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The Issue
I believe that the government should not ban PUBG.
There are games which show nudity and harm the minds more than any other game (Including PUBG). But are they banned?? We all know that there are poly bags banned all over the country yet no action is taken against offenders. The question is, which is more polluting right now? PUBG or Social Media?? Which is more polluting?? The IT cells of certain political parties who are responsible for several killings and lynching or PUBG? When no action against them then how can you ban a game just on the name of it harming our minds?? Watch a TV news channel for an hour and you would get headaches. They are creating communal riots and mindsets not healthy for the society we are living in. Fake news is a big issue and there are several organisations (Especially the one in power right now) who are intentionally spreading it yet no action is taken against such crimes. This is hypocrisy of our government and law. This is a tight slap on our democracy and a big hearty laugh at our Judiciary. Mass media houses today are more harmful than a game which has indulged the youth in itself.
The question is not whether it is banned but are the other issues given at least equal importance, if not more than PUBG??
So the solution to this is, PUBG adds a limit on number of rounds that can be played in a day by a single player. That way players aren't robbed of the fun as well as they can make time for other activities during the day. This step was taken for Shadow Fight 1,2 and 3 and it makes the game more fun and edgy as well as limits time consumption.
If a kid is addicted to something he/she needs to learn time management.Parents can say that their kid is addicted to eating sweets or that they are glued to their phones or that they play outside all time and don't study. So do we ban sweets,phones, outdoor games? Teenagers are not as knowledgeable as adults.They need to be supervised and taught and allowed to grow at the same time.If you don't want your kid to play PUBG just unistall it from his/her phone. The violence in PUBG is nothing compared to so many other FPS games.
I started this petition because...
Games are a way I relieve my stress. I am in college right now and I manage my studies and other activities accordingly. I am not bragging but I get good grades.If you say pubg should be banned you might as well just ask the govt to ban all video games. In that case if someone wants to make games or choose a gaming career they will have to leave Nepal.
Honestly , banning a game because it's becoming popular doesn't make any sense.PUBG has easy controls and literally anyone can play it.You don't have to be a pro gamer or anything.
There are games which show nudity and harm the minds more than any other game (Including PUBG). But are they banned?? We all know that there are poly bags banned all over the country yet no action is taken against offenders. The question is, which is more polluting right now? PUBG or Social Media?? Which is more polluting?? The IT cells of certain political parties who are responsible for several killings and lynching or PUBG? When no action against them then how can you ban a game just on the name of it harming our minds?? Watch a TV news channel for an hour and you would get headaches. They are creating communal riots and mindsets not healthy for the society we are living in. Fake news is a big issue and there are several organisations (Especially the one in power right now) who are intentionally spreading it yet no action is taken against such crimes. This is hypocrisy of our government and law. This is a tight slap on our democracy and a big hearty laugh at our Judiciary. Mass media houses today are more harmful than a game which has indulged the youth in itself.
The question is not whether it is banned but are the other issues given at least equal importance, if not more than PUBG??
So the solution to this is, PUBG adds a limit on number of rounds that can be played in a day by a single player. That way players aren't robbed of the fun as well as they can make time for other activities during the day. This step was taken for Shadow Fight 1,2 and 3 and it makes the game more fun and edgy as well as limits time consumption.
If a kid is addicted to something he/she needs to learn time management.Parents can say that their kid is addicted to eating sweets or that they are glued to their phones or that they play outside all time and don't study. So do we ban sweets,phones, outdoor games? Teenagers are not as knowledgeable as adults.They need to be supervised and taught and allowed to grow at the same time.If you don't want your kid to play PUBG just unistall it from his/her phone. The violence in PUBG is nothing compared to so many other FPS games.
I started this petition because...
Games are a way I relieve my stress. I am in college right now and I manage my studies and other activities accordingly. I am not bragging but I get good grades.If you say pubg should be banned you might as well just ask the govt to ban all video games. In that case if someone wants to make games or choose a gaming career they will have to leave Nepal.
Honestly , banning a game because it's becoming popular doesn't make any sense.PUBG has easy controls and literally anyone can play it.You don't have to be a pro gamer or anything.
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Petition created on April 11, 2019