DaciaJC
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It's pretty simple:
The words he spoke ultimately resulted in his assassination.
In the philosophical sense, his words caused it.
This is nothing more than dressed-up victim blaming.
It's pretty simple:
The words he spoke ultimately resulted in his assassination.
In the philosophical sense, his words caused it.
True, if you don't count any of the attacks by leftists as being by leftists and chalk it up to mental illness instead then I guess it isn't overwhelmingly a left wing phenomenon.
leftists are radical. If they could, they would kill people who disagree with them themselves. They are a danger to a free society.
So, if someone says something we dislike, we should just shoot them, right ?It's pretty simple:
The words he spoke ultimately resulted in his assassination.
In the philosophical sense, his words caused it.
If they don't react, it's seen as tacit approval. Look at the replies to the most recent Yotei tweet. This is going to be plastered on every communication Sony does about the game now (YT, PS Blog etc), unless it's dealt with, it risks becoming a moral and ideological battlefield. Hell, I'd order a review of the story and even delay for changes if there are politically problematic story beats & themes. Maybe even delay it so this can blow over.I don't think that's a fair comparison.
A comic series is usually the work of a single author whose personal brand is tightly tied to the product itself.
If that author makes a serious public misstep, the publisher has little choice because their name and work are inseparable.
But in the case of a large game studio, with hundreds or even thousands of people working on a project, one developer's personal comment is not the same thing as the studio's stance. The connection is much more indirect.
That's not to say companies can never respond if the situation gets enough attention.
But equating every employees comment with the companys official position would set an impossible standard for big studios.
How is that even a remotely similar scenario? the dude was assassinated in public bro, your morals are all over the shopSimple question:
Would you take issue with me saying those devs had it coming if they get fired on the spot for celebrating the assassination?
Agreed fully. He's allowed to say what he wants, his bio clearly says views are his own, but he knows what he says will inevitably reflect badly on his studio/ PS, and he chose to do it anyway, with no regard to how it might affect others. If there's fallout from it that negatively impacts him or his studio, that's on him. I don't think it's on PS or the studio to issue a statement. Let him sink or swim on his own, and eventually it'll sort itself out. He's a big boy, presumably.Is it really to be expected that a company should issue a public statement every time an individual employee expresses a personal opinion that is some bullshit like in this case?
*insert MW2 boycott meme here*
Absolutely agreed. Just needs to be pointed out that it's a personal account that clearly states views are his own. His personal X account doesn't exist (at least in his mind) to help him sell or market his studio's games.You'd be surprised how many people you work with have different views that those of your own.
That being said they should probably keep them to themselves while trying to sell a product - no matter what the view or how vile.
There should be mandates by said business that you sign when you take the job that if you promote the company in any way that you can be libel for what you say on social media.Is it really to be expected that a company should issue a public statement every time an individual employee expresses a personal opinion that is some bullshit like in this case?
Everyone has different divisive views, but in a professional setting you (not you, im just spittin) keep that shit to yourself and do your job. That has been the status quo for a long time. If you want to work in an echo chamber bubble because you can't handle differing opinions, thats your problem, not your coworkers who are just there to work.You'd be surprised how many people you work with have different views that those of your own.
That being said they should probably keep them to themselves while trying to sell a product - no matter what the view or how vile.
These are the same types of people that said "learn to code" when 100s of thousands of people got laid off during covid.I don't understand why people are mad when there are videogame dev layoffs. It always filled me with joy seeing these type of people lose their jobs. Most devs these days hire these types of people anyways, a bunch of politically driven left wing lunatics. They don't hire top tier engineers, writers, coders anymore, it's these literal type of people. When you see a layoffs in the industry, be happy about it, some lunatic lose his/her job.
And then you explain why you consider that philosophical. What does the word philosophical mean to you in this context?It's pretty simple:
The words he spoke ultimately resulted in his assassination.
In the philosophical sense, his words caused it.
I think that having left wing ideas and opinions, even far leftist ones, communicate them, share them and celebrate them all of it publicly is very different than to rejoice and mock an assassination. You should be able to speak your conservative or progressive ideas without fear of being fired. And you should be fired if you advocate or celebrate murder with your company in your bio. Those are completely different things. But oh well, USA GAF woke up, so I guess all middle ground is harder now.You'd be surprised how many people you work with have different views that those of your own.
That being said they should probably keep them to themselves while trying to sell a product - no matter what the view or how vile.
Plus tarnishing a whole studio with the same brush is some ridiculous shit.People who talk more about games than playing them - boycotting a game they were never going to play to begin with.
Just another day in the online gamingsphere.
In the philosophical sense, shut the fuck up and stop victim blaming.It's pretty simple:
The words he spoke ultimately resulted in his assassination.
In the philosophical sense, his words caused it.
I don't agree at all, in fact they should completely stay out of it as much as possible. If something is egregious enough where he's violated some policy of SP or PS, they can sort that out themselves internally. We don't need to be involved, or have front-page access to a glimpse behind the curtain of a potential HR issue between an employee and his company.Do you understand that if Sucker Punch dont make an statement apologizing for this situation, then it makes them look as if they are supporting the ideas of these developers?
Are you seriously this dense that you dont see the whole picture here?
Also this.Plus tarnishing a whole studio with the same brush is some ridiculous shit.
I'm not even defending the shooter or the devs posting those tweets. Lol
Fact is actions have consequences. Same goes for those devs if they get fired.
It's pretty simple:
The words he spoke ultimately resulted in his assassination.
In the philosophical sense, his words caused it.
Yes, actions have consequences but not every consequence is just or proportional. Being assassinated for speech/public open debates is not a natural consequence, it's an act of violence. Getting fired for celebrating someone's death is not the same as being assassinated for expressing views, that is a false equivalence.Simple question:
Would you take issue with me saying those devs had it coming if they get fired on the spot for celebrating the assassination?
If the company doesn't make a statement and hold the employees accountable for their divisive words, then its safe to say the entire company is complicit and can be painted with the same brush.Plus tarnishing a whole studio with the same brush is some ridiculous shit.
I drink in my local pub with a guy that worked for Psygnosis back in the day. He's said many times, these kids can't code for shit. He's been all over Europe for the last two decades doing temp work on games that people don't know how to finish.These are the same types of people that said "learn to code" when 100s of thousands of people got laid off during covid.
I wouldn't even say it's dressed-up.This is nothing more than dressed-up victim blaming.
Sure Jan. One forum is celebrating a murder, the other is pissed at people celebrating and mocking said murder. You're deludedY'all are EXACTLY like that other forum whether you want to admit it or not. Performative outrage for the likes of others.
I don't agree at all, in fact they should completely stay out of it as much as possible. If something is egregious enough where he's violated some policy of SP or PS, they can sort that out themselves internally. We don't need to be involved, or have front-page access to a glimpse behind the curtain of a potential HR issue between an employee and his company.
The fact of the matter is, you either want to play the videogame or you don't. It really isn't relevant to us what happens to an individual at a video game studio. You are free to like what he said or dislike it, but at the end of the day it's not up to us and it's frankly none of our business what/ if anything happens to him.
Also this.
But is that philosophical?Y'all are EXACTLY like that other forum whether you want to admit it or not. Performative outrage for the likes of others.
If they don't react, it's seen as tacit approval. Look at the replies to the most recent Yotei tweet. This is going to be plastered on every communication Sony does about the game now (YT, PS Blog etc), unless it's dealt with, it risks becoming a moral and ideological battlefield. Hell, I'd order a review of the story and even delay for changes if there are politically problematic story beats & themes. Maybe even delay it so this can blow over.
Last thing Sony wants is for Trump to write a Truth Social post about them.
The fact of the matter is, you don't have enough information to state this. It's also quite hyperbolic. We don't know what/ if any interal policies SP or PS have in regards to a situation like this, but his account clearly states it's personal and does not represent his studio or his employer. Important to keep that in mind. He didn't post it to SP's X page. That would obviously be a much more clear cut situation.If the company doesn't make a statement and hold the employees accountable for their divisive words, then its safe to say the entire company is complicit and can be painted with the same brush.
Most of you people don't know who the fuck that man was but now what to be the Captain of the Morality ship. Hilarious.Sure Jan. One forum is celebrating a murder, the other is pissed at people celebrating and mocking said murder. You're deluded
Y'all are EXACTLY like that other forum whether you want to admit it or not. Performative outrage for the likes of others.
Most of you people don't know who the fuck that man was but now what to be the Captain of the Morality boat. Hilarious.
It's pretty simple:
The words he spoke ultimately resulted in his assassination.
In the philosophical sense, his words caused it.
Everyone has different divisive views, but in a professional setting you (not you, im just spittin) keep that shit to yourself and do your job. That has been the status quo for a long time. If you want to work in an echo chamber bubble because you can't handle differing opinions, thats your problem, not your coworkers who are just there to work.
I deeply envy you.I drink in my local pub with a guy that worked for Psygnosis back in the day. He's said many times, these kids can't code for shit. He's been all over Europe for the last two decades doing temp work on games that people don't know how to finish.
What on earth does this mean?Clean your shit Sony
Generalise all ya want, you just look like a retardMost of you people don't know who the fuck that man was but now what to be the Captain of the Morality ship. Hilarious.
Retard. Har har har. This is the shit I'm talking about. Just like them over there ready to spout insults when you don't align with their thinking.Generalise all ya want, you just look like a retard
Most of you people don't know who the fuck that man was but now what to be the Captain of the Morality ship. Hilarious.
The fact of the matter is mocking and cheering on a political assassination crosses a line despite no policy existing. You can say your views are not that of your companies all you want, but if your companies product relies on sales in a country you are actively mocking half the population of, then your personal views impact the company. This is why professionals working in professional fields don't talk about politics online. A company CAN fire you for voicing your political views publicly online. I think its very clear that these people aren't professionalsThe fact of the matter is, you don't have enough information to state this. It's also quite hyperbolic. We don't know what/ if any interal policies SP or PS have in regards to a situation like this, but his account clearly states it's personal and does not represent his studio or his employer. Important to keep that in mind. He didn't post it to SP's X page. That would obviously be a much more clear cut situation.
Lovely bloke too. I'm a painter & decorator, so not normally someone I'd expect to be friends withI deeply envy you.
You're offering nothing of substance with your posts, just trying to aggravate and generalise the entire forum on which you seem to dislikeRetard. Har har har. This is the shit I'm talking about. Just like them over there ready to spout insults when you don't align with their thinking.