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Petition to stop Far Cry 5 - this is next level craziness.

Opa-Pa

Member
I mean a lot of /that/ group of people sound exactly like that on Twitter so who can say anymore.

Also, if anything, the game having crazy white people as villains may be the thing to finally push me to buy a Far Cry game lmso.
 

Hydrus

Member
I usually get the whole politically correct stuff that people get pissed about, but this one I don't. Game looks cool and love the setting. Aren't you able to make your own character? Isn't two of the good guy main characters white? Then who cares lol.
 

AlStrong

Member
You Be Soft, just shot themselves in the foot.

I don't know how much the rest of you know about American culture (I'm an expert), but honor and shame are huge parts of it. It's not like it is in France where you can become successful by being an asshole. If you screw someone over in America, you bring shame to yourself, and the only way to get rid of that shame is repentance.

What this means is the American public, after hearing about this, is not going to want to purchase Far Cry 5 for either system, nor will they purchase any of You Be Soft's games. This is HUGE. You can laugh all you want, but You Be Soft has alienated an entire market with this move.

You Be Soft, publicly apologize and cancel Far Cry 5 or you can kiss your business goodbye.

First thought. xD

So which Gaffer made the petition?
 

adamsapple

Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
Change the villains. It’s not so hard, really. Just change the villains to something more realistic. Islam is on the rise in America, as is the violence of inner city gangs. Are you scared to do so? In the words of Boltair – “To learn who rules you, simply find out who’s not being criticized.”

This has to be trolling .. right ?
 
The more I read over this petition, the more I'm beginning to think this was written by someone whose first language is French, and not English.

I'll leave it to you to draw your own conclusions about why or why not this may be interesting, but I'll start by saying that I have a degree in neuroscience of linguistics, and in French. I've also studied forensic linguistics, which deals with authorship attribution and textual analysis.

In other words, while it's very possible my suspicions are incorrect, and we don't have sufficient evidence to make a determination of any kind, these suspicions are nevertheless based in scientific analysis.

Here are some things which stood out for me.

demand to you cancel this game
Grammatical errors are of course not completely uncommon, but this is especially telling. In French, we say « demander à quelqu'un de faire quelque chose » — literally, "to ask to someone to do something". Splitting the infinitive is not unheard of in English (e.g. "to boldly go"), however splitting the infinitive with the object in this way is very unusual.

It's also worth pointing out that the "infinitive to" (e.g. "to do", "to say" etc.) is different from the "prepositional to" (e.g. "come to", "give to"), and our minds rarely mix these up even in natural speech or typing. French verbs, of course, cannot split the infinitive as they are comprised of a whole, e.g. « demander » means "to ask", « annuler » means "to cancel". A French speaker writing or speaking English as a second language might very well leave off the "to" before "cancel" as it may seem to be a complete infinitive without "to".

Have the villains simply be misguided patriots forced into making their own nation vs. the will of an oppressive over-government, construed of all the people they turn their wrath against in their immediate surroundings.
This is really interesting. The use of "construed" in this way is extremely unusual for English speakers. An English speaker will think of "construe" as meaning "to interpret". For someone to say "construed of" meaning "comprised of" or "made up of", highly suggests a native French speaker. Most likely the author of this text is thinking of the French verb « construire », which means to construct, build, or form.

In the Corpus of Contemporary American English, the use of "construed of" appears just once, whereas the more standard "construed to" appears 103 times, and "construed as" appears a whopping 644 times.

Most interestingly, the only use of "construed of" is attributed to a paper written by a Tracy B. Strong, a French-speaking professor in political science at the University of San Diego, who studied at the Collège de Genève and who is credited with the translation of many French works.

In the words of Boltair
Often in forensic linguistics we see that someone tries to disguise their identity by intentionally misspelling words the "target voice" is assumed not to know. As dumb as the goal of this petition may be, the author isn't a complete moron—punctuation is used correctly, the arguments are coherently presented even if fundamentally absurd, and so on.

So it stands to reason that the author would know that this quotation is (mis)attributed to "Voltaire", not a "Boltair". In fact, if you Google this exact phrase, it always occurs with Voltaire's name next to it. But if you're trying to suggest that the author is sort of an idiot, getting the name wrong of one of the most important Western philosophers is a good way to signal that to your intended audience.

Are you scared to do so?
This is a bit unusual, but not a particularly strong example. In English, the more common construction would be "are you afraid to do so?" Usually in English "scared to do" occurs when you're saying you are "too scared to do" something.

In the Corpus of Contemporary American English, the use of "scared to do" appears just 32 times, whereas the more standard "afraid to do" appears 171 times.

There are a number of other points of interest in the text, but the examples don't give us any strong information indicating one way or another who may have authored the text.

Something to think about.
 

EndMerit

Member
I thought Americans loved spreading christianity? That's what that trailer was about, right?

- Change the setting, but only for certain markets. Look, I get that anti-Americanism plays in France, and I’m not telling you to give up on potential profits due to complaints. Wouldn’t want to be thought as one of those hypocrite feminists, right? But for America, right now, Anti-Americanism is out. You gotta play your market. Change the setting to Canada for America. This way you don’t turn away potential players due to offensiveness. Just trying to help you make more money.

Oh those crazy canadians.
Eat your hamburgers, eh.
 

DirtyLarry

Member
The more I read over this petition, the more I'm beginning to think this was written by someone whose first language is French, and not English.
Well you have me convinced. It would appear that Ubisoft is on top of that viral marketing. Well played if that is the case, and I am leaning towards it definitely is thanks to your detective work.
 
You know, I can definitely see this being the case, since this gives me a greater desire to buy the game than before.

Considering everyone on Twitter posting about the petition is talking about buying a copy now, I'm certainly not going to rule it out.
 

Paskil

Member
The best part is that this is actually probably the most reasonable scenario they could come up with given the rise of white nationalism over the last 25 or so years. These fucking people with their Gadsden flags and military sized armory's out in Wyoming, Utah, Montana, and wherever else in Bumfuck, America have me sweating more than black people in Chicago or their imaginary Muhammed on a plane.
 

lome88

Member
There's no way this is real. The quotes and references this petition makes actively parody itself. This feels like a surrealist art piece more than an actual call-to-action.

But if this is real, and oh boy do I think some of my fellow Americans are capable, then this is just super depressing.
 

Kurdel

Banned
This really reads like a parody. But even if it's not, it's still fucking funny.

Donald Trump is the President of the US because of sentiments like those listed in the petition, I don't see any humour in this.

There's no way this is real. The quotes and references this petition makes actively parody itself. This feels like a surrealist art piece more than an actual call-to-action.

But if this is real, and oh boy do I think some of my fellow Americans are capable, then this is just super depressing.

Have you watched american news over the last 6 months?
 
Is Boltair one of these new pokemans?

I would probably find this petition much funnier if there wasn't this tingling in the back of my mind telling me this could be real.
 
Surprised to see so many people thinking it's legit. You only need to read it to know that it's obviously a joke.

There were things equally as crazy written during the GG fiasco. Remember the responses to the Bayo 2 Polygon review and anything written by Anita?

That's why people are saying it's a case of Poe's law. It's indistinguishable from what people have actually posted. It doesn't go far enough to be good satire.
 

Paskil

Member
There were things equally as crazy written during the GG fiasco. Remember the responses to the Bayo 2 Polygon review and anything written by Anita?

That's why people are saying it's a case of Poe's law. It's indistinguishable from what people have actually posted. It doesn't go far enough to be good satire.

Yup. It definitely isn't unreasonable to think this is fake, but it's just as likely (if not more likely) that it's real.
 

besada

Banned
This has to be trolling .. right ?

If it's trolling, it's nearly identical to the "trolling" going on in the Steam forums. I don't know whether this was intended as a joke or not, but deciding it is because what they're saying is ridiculously beyond the pale ignores the people saying the exact same stuff that clearly aren't kidding or trolling.
 

Kurdel

Banned
There were things equally as crazy written during the GG fiasco. Remember the responses to the Bayo 2 Polygon review and anything written by Anita?

That's why people are saying it's a case of Poe's law. It's indistinguishable from what people have actually posted. It doesn't go far enough to be good satire.

Yeah people saying there is no way this can be real are either delusional, or extremely misinformed about the current state of politics in the West.
 

katsais

Member
Heh, I hadnt even watched the trailer, until I saw this thread. I wouldn't doubt that petition being real. Game looks good and different, definitey pre-ordering it.
 

Screaming Meat

Unconfirmed Member
If it's trolling, it's nearly identical to the "trolling" going on in the Steam forums. I don't know whether this was intended as a joke or not, but deciding it is because what they're saying is ridiculously beyond the pale ignores the people saying the exact same stuff that clearly aren't kidding or trolling.

Are Steam forums saying stuff like this?

I'm a delicate little flower who is okay with shooting brown people, foreigners, and liberals who work the EVIL corporations, but you, Ubisoft, have gone too far. How dare make a game about that antagonizes a group of criminal white christian zealots terrorizing a small town community that for some reason I okay with and agree on a ideological level. This is 2017, you can't make a game about killing doomsday cultist that are primarily white...unless they're gay or Muslim, then it's acceptable.

I hope you're ready for retribution, because after this, I going to write an angry post on twitter and facebook that will largely go ignored. That will show you! #Ubisoftdead
 

Maxim726X

Member
yes it's crazy next level trolling

pretty obvious, but at least well written and not a bad troll

It's not obvious at all.

I read it knowing (at least according to this forum), that it's a troll and I could still see it being legit.

That's bad, isn't it. I could totally fucking see this being real.
 
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besada

Banned
Are Steam forums saying stuff like this?

Are you asking if there are posts on the Steam Far Cry 5 forums mocking "SJWs" or alt-righters? Have you ever seen the Steam forums?

Like I said, I have no idea if the original petition was intended to be real or a troll, nor do I know if any particular comment is a troll or not. But deciding it's all a troll because it's too over the top, like I said, ignores that you'll see many of the same complaints on the Steam thread, and at alt-right hangouts.
 

Eylos

Banned
I dont think its obvious, the ammount of hate Dumb comments i readed on internet, that is worse than this, is off the charts.
 

Kurdel

Banned
It's not obvious at all.

I read it knowing (at least according to this forum), that it's a troll and I could still see it being legit.

That's bad, isn't it. I could totally fucking see this being real.

Considering Breitbart, Infowars and Fox News, this isn't a stretch of the imagination.
 
If this is not some kind of publicity stunt, then we are fucking doomed as mankind and nothing can save us from this black hole of stupidity.
Or its a troll. And we are doomed etc etc.
 
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