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Schwarzenegger defends violence in ‘Sabotage’

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Update: 2014-03-29 07:03:37
Schwarzenegger defends violence in ‘Sabotage’

DHAKA: Hollywood action star Arnold Schwarzenegger has defended the level of violence in his new movie ‘Sabotage’, saying that video games are worse.

In the film, the former politician plays a boss within the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), whose members meet an unpleasant end after they rob a drug cartel safe house.

The 66-year-old told The Telegraph that video games are more violent than the movie, reports entertainmentwise.com, according to ibnlive.in.com.

‘I think violence is political now: ‘maybe if there is no violence in movies, there will be no violence in the world.’ I don’t believe that. The video games our children play are much, much more violent than anything in this movie,’ he said.

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