Earlier this week, Twitter user @nancygrz launched the hashtag #VideoGamesAreNotToBlame as a way to support the gaming industry after United States President Donald Trump and two prominent Republican politicians put partial blame on violent video games for recent mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton. The hashtag soared in popularity and led to a slew of reactions on Twitter and Reddit, with many mocking the premise of the argument as an absurd diversion.

Here are some of the best edits the internet had to offer:

Gamer Grandma coming in hot

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Canada's Prime Minister chimes in

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We now know the cause of World War II

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Ok but who doesn't want to be Keanu Reeves?

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Don't play them in your office

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What if you also suck at video games?

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Definitely don't lower the voting age then

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Throw out your smartphones!

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Let's cancel exercise while we're at it

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It's all about balance

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Now the crowds are going to get even bigger

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Last one who touches the knife is to blame!

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Just wait until the #FeralHogs come out on the field

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Is yelling at your Sims character considered violent?

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Another reason why Halloween should be more than once a year

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This is basically the plot of 'Inception'

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I think he was just playing people

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Please tell me this comes with a theme song

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Well, we are a nation that loves science

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As it turns out, radioactive spiders are to blame

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I mean…you'll still probably shoot your eye out.

(Source: Twitter)


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mandrac

Made this years aggo and it's still relevent today.

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