Yesterday, the European Commission and members of the European Parliament met in Strasbourg, France, for a plenary session: a four-day-long, monthly session in which members of the European Union gather to debate and vote on topics proposed by the Conference of Presidents. One of the topics up for debate this time around was the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative, a proposal from the movement more commonly known online as Stop Killing Games. The debate section of a plenary session allows for any member of the European Parliament to have their say, which, unfortunately, means that members and viewers of the livestream...