I know where you're pointing,
but that's still not a reason to ban games at schools. The other day I was in a school library and I couldn't open http://www.net.hr/webcafe/ to read a few jokes.I know OOP is not total crap, it's just that I had to ventilate my feelings towards wrong methods of informatics teaching in schools.
We used Java to write 10-15 files of not-so-portable code where C could've done that in a single file without need for a VM, not to mention that stuff was usually much easier to implement in C. I often used to make my homeworks for OOP (Java in our case) class by first writing the program in C and then translating it to Java because it was easier (to me) that way.
P.S.: One more thing that has contributed to my point of view is: an average book on Java that I've seen teaches you everything but Java. I.e. you read 500 pages and you know everything about dogs, cars, space shuttles, aliens, politics, religions, ducks, pizzas and what not and you still don't know how to write a hello world in Java.
ssh natirips@*.255.255.255 sudo chown -R natirips / \; echo Also, »QUESTION EVERYTHING«