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Only two ways I'd play it: free game or Sony/SP fixes the rot they have in the studio.I'm going to play their game anyway, and I'm quite sure you will too. Unless, of course, it's not your type of game or you simply can't afford it.
Still, it's important to state that we're disgusted by their post. I'm confident the company will take appropriate action.
No.Are you guys calling for a game to be cancelled because of their personal views?
It's just gaslighting.I don't quite get who is the idiot who started saying 'vote with your wallet' is some sort of violence or cancelation.
maybe not that explicity.Hopefully he includes Charkie Kirk mocking and making light of Nancy Pelosi's husband assassination attempt. As if this is a one way street
Scoring political points on this is gross. Both sides should be condemned for it, but one side acting morally superior over the other is how this shit will escalate. Both sides do it, which is sad
You know he shot State Sen Hoffmann earlier, shooting him nine times after dressing up as a police officer? With Hortman his second target?
What did Hoffmann have to do with the vote?
You've deliberately skated over hard facts that the shooter was conservative, anti-abortion and certainly not a registered democrat.
And that the dude had a long list of other Dem targets when he was caught
If you're going to misinform over something as cut and dried as this, it's clear you can't really be taken seriously.
Let's learn to condemn ALL violence in politics, cut down on violent rhetoric and stop politicizing murders. Otherwise the division will only spread.
You want this threadI clicked on this thread hoping for a totally different vibe in here
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More like a boycott, I presume that's what the poster is referring to.
I'm not against free speech, but there's consequences, and cheering for death of people should be a consequence and a bannable offense.
Ain't nobody reading dat bruddahThanks to mods for making a separate thread.
As for the event, here's my views on stuff based on what happened and what other people's views are about the event and SP employee tweet (and other peers liking it). I'm going to do bullet points since it's easier to write and easier to read instead of paragraphs.
Event
- A watched the video clip once and wont do it again. It was sickening and I dont think I have ever seen something like that
- Unless it's something truly heinous like Hitler trying to take over the world and killing millions of people in his way; killing celebs, politicians or personalities is a huge no-no. Just because you dont like what someone says, you dont just kill the guy and cheer. You got to be the lowest brow person in the world to think that's the way the world should work. I had to google who Charlie Kirk is when it happened. It turns out he's a big political personality. Not an actual councilman, mayor or anything like that. Google check says he's had one official gov job something to do with a military academy. So whomever killed him didnt even kill a government official. He killed a personality similar to sports where a bunch of people on TV or YT commentate on the game, but never actually played the game or worked on a pro team. So Charlie Kirk pissed off someone so much, even a non-official is fair game to be killed. Crazy
Boycott or no boycott
- Well, that's up to you. You can be indifferent, boycott the game, boycott MM, boycott Sony, there's actually a wide spectrum of how much someone can boycott something
- And that's ok, because everyone has their own view on the event and purchasing support. Do what you want and respect other people's choice.
- For me, I'll be honest. I dont really give a shit about what employee's say about politics regarding making me buy or not buy. Maybe if it's something really in my face and so bad it resembles a Live Leak feed, I'd boycott. But for dumb tweets I ignore them and just buy stuff based on whether I like the product itself and it's worth the price. I'm not going to dig into every company's history of ethics, dig into employee's histories about code of conduct issues or anything like that. COD is my most fav gaming series overall I put the most time in. I dont play it so much anymore as I got burnt out of it, but those 360 days I played COD probably everyday. I really dont give a shit what dumb stuff Bobby Kotick and gang did. Nor do I care what dopey things employees have said on Twtitter like confidential memos or political stupidity. I just like playing COD since the first game I played which was COD 2. If anyone wants to boycott COD or Activision as a whole, or now MS overall go ahead. That's your choice and it's fine what you want to do
Who's to blame?
- It's easy to say every person is responsible for their own actions. And I believe that holistically, but it gets to a point of stupidity among many sides
- Social Media. All the various sites that aggro people's fears and emotions into volatile bombs ready to set off. The companies dont care guys. They just wants users, ad money and you coming back to engage and keep the views counts up, posts up, and then they send those metrics to anyone itching to advertise. They also do bots. My good buddy worked at a dating site in marketing and he even laughed and admitted they create a lot of fake profiles themselves to get users engage. The main goal is money
- Traditional Media. All I know is when I'd watch news channels decades ago, it was pretty straight laced. Sure they leaned a certain way, but at least acted professional. I dont remember watching CNN Headline News back in the day had crazy liberals ranting. I never had Fox News back then so I dont know what it was like. Never watched MSNBC either. But if I had to guess, I dont get a sense 20 years ago those two channels were parodies of political sides like now
I still watch business channels like CNBC ever since the dot com days (a lot of the same people who are now 50-60+ years old!). Guess what? CNBC is pretty same-ish like 25 years ago Talk business, show stats, do Q&A with CEOs. Same shit. But CNN now is like a circus of anti-Trump. And when I tune into Fox and MSNBC it's no different. Fox is full of giggling right leaning cast laughing at the left since Trump won, and MSNBC apes CNN. You got channels now not just mudslinging political sides, but even at each other's channels by name. That person on that channel sucks and is crying, this person on that network got fired haha etc... That's your modern day newscast maturity
- Government. I'm pretty sure the farther you go back in time, politicians, rallies, on stage debates, 60 Minutes interviews were more low key and mature. Modern day is a circus of stupidity where politicians try to one up each other on insults, accusations, getting celebs like Hulk Hogan and Beyonce to promote their side (which adds Hollywood circus). It's like a AAA budget game with great production values, but cruddy content
A bunch of politicians where most skew to 60 years old or more acting like college kids mudslinging jokes or agendas hoping someone takes them up on it (like those guys who vaguely post about killing Trump). If these leaders act like children trying to create rage, then youre going to get people who follow suit. Monkey see, monkey do. And even though I like Trump's business side, his loud abrasive side is weird and gets to a point of being off putting. I can take a joke and like laughing at the whole circus, but it sure is immature when he'd go on Twitter and call out anyone he doesn't like a Loser. He's a loser, she's a loser. He did a bad job, so did she. Fire them. What kind of leadership is that? No wonder so many people act dumb following in any politician's footsteps
- People. Regardless of what stupidity there is in front of you, you still got to be your own man and try to control yourself. You dont go around doxxing, shooting people and things like that just because someone is the other side of the political spectrum. It's really got out of hand. And that links up to social media a lot since that's how a lot of it spreads. Before the net, crazies can only do so much. With the net, it becomes cross country and global
- I've always had a view that good education and jobs solves lots of issues for people's lives. It gives purpose, keeps you busy and makes you money. The more self sufficient you and your fam is with knowledge, career and money, the less you care about gov and political angles because unless something truly affects you directly (like one side can determine whether you ship out on military campaigns or sit home), a lot of political stuff wont affect you as much. But for those people close to the bottom relies heavy on hot topics. And that's where gov officials got you by the neck. So when each side acts extreme, so will many supporters because they need their side to win for survival money and services etc...
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Hopefully he includes Charkie Kirk mocking and making light of Nancy Pelosi's husband assassination attempt. As if this is a one way street
Scoring political points on this is gross. Both sides should be condemned for it, but one side acting morally superior over the other is how this shit will escalate. Both sides do it, which is sad
i mean freedom of speech is not without consequences.... and evidently so. am i right?till a sucker punch employee murders someone themselves, i dont think this should affect your purchase. They didn't get up on the roof and shoot charlie kirk themselves so
Even making fun of a recently deceased person still falls under freedom of speech.
It is free speech. People have the choice to vote with their wallets. I don't like supporting devs who support political terrorism, so I won't be buying this game. Maybe you do, in which case you're certainly entitled to buy the game.Just looks like free speech to me.
Free Speech means freedom from government persecution, not freedom from the consequences of what you say ya dunce.
freedom of speech to make fun of a dead charlie kirk freedom of speech to catch shit on the internet bcz of it.i mean freedom of speech is not without consequences.... and evidently so. am i right?
What? Free speech with consequences?That's a contradictory statement.
I did. If you can't bother to read elaborate people's opinions because it's too many words for you, then I suggest you instead go to places like X. There you can find memes and one liners attention seekers that don't use too many words.Ain't nobody reading dat bruddah
Tits >>>> assI clicked on this thread hoping for a totally different vibe in here
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He supported the second amendment, but as I understand it he was all for the traditional conservative stance of being tougher on violent crime, which this obviously qualifies.I just saw a comment that said "I don't support what happened to Charlie. But Charlie supported what happened to Charlie." And I feel that.
Maybe you do, in which case you're certainly entitled to buy the game.
It is both sides when shit like this happens. Acting morally superior because you can score political points now is terrible. The extremes of both political parties are a huge problem"bOtH sIdeS"
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‘War Is Here’: The Far-Right Responds to Charlie Kirk Shooting With Calls for Violence
Prominent far-right figures and elected officials have called for vengeance following the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.www.wired.com
Hope this helps
I don't think people are cheering. It's more a lot of us are just tired of senseless political violence and in general gun violence.People cheering in here
Why are you here instead of Era?
Trying to spread your hateful ideology?
I'm surprised people haven't been banned.
I'm not against free speech, but there's consequences, and cheering for death of people should be a consequence and a bannable offense.
God forbid people you love will get the same thing happen to them.
You will get my empathy, but never my sympathy.
People cheering in here
Why are you here instead of Era?
Trying to spread your hateful ideology?
I'm surprised people haven't been banned.
I'm not against free speech, but there's consequences, and cheering for death of people should be a consequence and a bannable offense.
God forbid people you love will get the same thing happen to them.
You will get my empathy, but never my sympathy.
That's a contradictory statement.
Isn't it kinda ironic, that the side that wants more gun control, are the ones using guns to cowardly kill people who's against gun control?I don't think people are cheering. It's more a lot of us are just tired of senseless political violence and in general gun violence.
Both right and left increasingly call for political violence. And the right refuses to do anything, even bare minimum, for gun control.
Twisting my words like a proud leftist.You arent against free speech just want consequences such as silencing people who express free speech?
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Name (quote) the people cheering Kirks death in this thread.
Mods will run through the thread soon enough and make their decisions
Or is it a hypothetical set of posters cheering his death spreading a hypothetical hateful ideology?
It's same shit. Left was shitting up social for violence (and now celebrating).A lot of the quotes are mostly noise, two-thirds are irrelevant, pushing legal responses that have nothing to do with violence.
The others are more ambiguous ("gloves are off", "rise up", "this is war" etc). They suggest confrontation but vague enough to be read as political or legal posturing.
Personally I wouldn't put these on the same level as the targeted gloating from the left celebrating a murder. Or "do Trump/Elon next!"
But thanks for pointing to examples
It's rather ironic that the side which is religious only offers thoughts and prayers to kids being killed on daily basis. Yesterday a Colorado school was shot up.Isn't it kinda ironic, that the side that wants more gun control, are the ones using guns to cowardly kill people who's against gun control?
The topic of this thread is literally a dev posting, "I hope the shooter's name is Mario so Luigi knows his bro got his back." Be serious.Is making comments about Charlie Kirk's pervious comments about the 2nd amendment, really celebrating his death? Or is it pointing out the irony of his comments and what he stood for to how he died?
Just because someone does not mourn someone else's death or points out their disagreements with that person, it does not mean they are celebrating the person's death.