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Row in the USA over gay game characters. Christians.
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deathdealer  |
Posted: Wednesday, Apr 11 2012, 02:56
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| QUOTE (Pat @ Wednesday, Apr 11 2012, 00:35) | This is EA damage control, and it couldn't be more obvious. It's a simple scapegoat, people are criticizing their practices and they immediately resort to claiming that everyone doing so is a homophobe. Funny how all of the games in the following image feature homosexual or bisexual characters and there was no backlash:

They're just trying to distract everyone from the real reasons they're being criticized - day one DLC, horrendous working conditions for employees, awful customer service, the fact that they've killed off multiple developers... they're basically trying to become the monopoly of the video games industry. | true, EA has staged stuff like this before and more than likely they are doing it right now. really pathetic in truth.
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badboy_zay  |
Posted: Wednesday, Apr 11 2012, 05:48
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| QUOTE (AlexGTAGamer @ Wednesday, Apr 11 2012, 06:19) | When I see Christian family/campaign groups doing things like this, it really makes me ashamed to be a Christian. |
true that, it's seem many people doesn't realize that religion teaches us to have a better moral in life, not teaches us to be a better worshiper to be straight, I know a few gay dudes in school who are the good friends of my (not my lover of course  ), not all gay people are freaky bastard like everyone think. gay is not a disease or a cult, some people already had it in their blood in the day they was born. so I can say that I really feel sympathy for gay people, it's not what they wanted, even if you call Tori Black to their home, it couldn't change the fact that they already have it in their blood so yeah, in my opinion, it doesn't harm if the developer want to put some gay stuff to their game as an optional choice in game
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finn4life  |
Posted: Wednesday, Apr 11 2012, 09:40
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| QUOTE (Pat @ Wednesday, Apr 11 2012, 11:35) | This is EA damage control, and it couldn't be more obvious. It's a simple scapegoat, people are criticizing their practices and they immediately resort to claiming that everyone doing so is a homophobe. Funny how all of the games in the following image feature homosexual or bisexual characters and there was no backlash:

They're just trying to distract everyone from the real reasons they're being criticized - day one DLC, horrendous working conditions for employees, awful customer service, the fact that they've killed off multiple developers... they're basically trying to become the monopoly of the video games industry. |
Pat, i understand you dislike EA's business practices, for the most part i agree with you, but we get the point, no need to go on an EA rant each time their name pops up, in the appropriate topic sure go ahead, but not here, you're wasting your time. -- One of my favourite sayings. Religion has caused more problems than it ever solved.
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