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[–] RobertABooey ago
"Video games"? Of course. So much of what it takes to participate is a luxury and the whole concept is a privilege that many cant even afford or have the right to participate in or have the cultural or societal wherewithal to even experience. Video games are a definitely a privilige.
"Games" being a privilege? Of course not - games are as old as humanity. Not everybody on the planet plays video games, but everybody on the planet has some sort-of game experience that may or may not be unique to their culture or society. Mariano Rivera certainly never played a video game in his youth, but he certainly played baseball in his native Panama using a folded piece of cardboard as a glove.