Be short sighted if you want but it's clear what a game like this will do for our hobby.
Fact is, the ones who say they want the game aren't the ones in lining up to vote.
You'd have to be deliberately obtuse to not see the slippery slope that this game represents.
Sorry, but what slippery slope?
If an individual cannot detach themselves from it, the question lies with the individual.
Looking at this, I could quite easily play this and go back to living the next day just as I had the day before, and I'm not qualifying whether or not I'm going to play it because my opinion would be the same whether or not I will, and I feel it's a disservice to the argument to suggest either way. This absolutely cannot be blamed for anything more than Marilyn Manson could be for Columbine. It's nonsense.
The fact that so many are afraid that a piece of media could affect someone's behaviour shows only a gross misunderstanding of the fact that only real life events outside of playing this game would lead to any actual violence.
The only fiction that has ever and will ever hurt anybody were the lies people personally told one another. Never a piece of media.
Now, arguing against its artistic merit I can at least take a little more seriously, but again, the game is harmless, so even if it is of little artistic worth that does not demand censorship or shut down.
This game would only be a 'slippery slope' to an absolute moron. In which case, it was the fact they were already an absolute moron that was the actual problem.
As for negative backlash to the industry as your post addresses, we'll get some more Jack Thompson types taking up arms. They're incorrect in their assertions that this would ever possibly be the cause of consequence, so who cares?