Teachers are inadvertently promoting “Bully: Scholarship Edition”

March 7, 2008 – 7:46 am

Bully: Scholarship EditionHave you ever heard of the game “Bully: Scholarship Edition“?  We hadn’t either.  However, a group of teachers is pushing hard to get the game banned, which is leading to a lot of publicity for the game.

Michael Hoechsmann, an assistant professor at McGill University, has a good take on things.  He compares the attempted ban on the game to “flailing at windmills” and goes on to say that “as tempting as it may seem, I’m not so certain that banning this will somehow result in a more peaceful and more loving school population”.

The first edition of Bully, released in 2006, got an extra boost from a Florida lawyer that tried to have it banned and a school superintendent that warned parents about the game.

(via TechDirt)

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  1. 2 Responses to “Teachers are inadvertently promoting “Bully: Scholarship Edition””

  2. They’re just adding fuel to the fire. They need to ignore it.

    By Technology Slice on Mar 12, 2008

  3. Hm.. that florida lawyer. Could it be that hot stud Jack Thompson?
    Delicious Thompsonsoft. XD

    By CBX on Apr 1, 2008

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