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I’ll tell you something about these video games, these computer game thing-a-majigs. They're a total disaster, folks, an absolute catastrophe! It's like China's eating our lunch and these video games are eating our children’s future...our future. And I know, I’ve heard – smart people, very smart people, some of the smartest people, they're telling me about this.
You know, I’ve built skyscrapers, not fictional worlds in a screen. Real things that people can see, touch, live in. That’s accomplishment, that’s success. That’s reality. Not some fantasy about being a soldier or a race car driver or a…what do they have now, wizards? They need to get off the couch, put down the controller, and do something. Put up a wall. Sell something, anything, heck, even a hotdog stand. That’s reality. That’s life.
And who's making these video games? Mostly other counties. China, Japan...They're winning. Our kids are playing their video games, getting addicted, getting out of shape, staying in their parents' basements instead of creating, innovating, leading! We are letting them win over the reigns of the world and we are too absorbed in our screens to notice. Think about it, folks!