Stormhammer
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one of the few times you'll hear sense from icp, way back from '99
https://youtu.be/4NXVImgeDks?t=2m25s
https://youtu.be/4NXVImgeDks?t=2m25s
This is starting to get a bit creepy.... i hate self-censorship.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. In our zeal to fight racism we've now made another taboo in our media. Taboos are stupid and primitive.
How about a big ol' stuffed teddy bear reaching out to hug you?
I like how this turned into an "I'm smarter than you" thread. Most discussions on social issues do though.
The only way this isn't a false equivalence is if you can establish that Hitler time-traveled and etched that Swastika. The Confederate Flag relies on hate to exist, it doesn't exist without hate.
It isn't hard when someone is comparing the Confederate Flag to Manji solely because of the latter's resemblance to the Swastika.
First amendment, until some people don't like it.
Yeah actually. I've spent the last 25 years laughing long and hard at how Germany has to censor Nazi stuff from their game.Agreed, nazi flags and segregation are taboo, so is sexual abuse, so not cool!
First amendment, until some people don't like it.
First amendment, until some people don't like it.
First Amendment doesn't protect hate speech, and while there were definitely games affected that shouldn't have been, ultimately society views the flag as being symbolic of hate.
No it isn't.Not a freedom of speech issue
The Manji is the swastika. I'm not sure why I have the need to repeat this statement. You are completely missing the point. This is all about context and point of view.
For the Indians the swastika has nothing to do with genocide, the same as the rebel flag has for some southerners. The same way the British flag has bad context in Ireland.
The same way with the American flag in the middle east.
You state that each symbol only means one thing, when it clearly does not. If some symbols are deemed offensive to certain cultures or people, why shouldn't you remove them all? Why only the items you don't like?
That's true. For me it's a problem of history, it is definitely a symbol of hate, but to abolish its existence is a slippery slope, in a historical context. This may be only the beginning.
I should also add that I'm Canadian and super ignorant to the amendments!
I don't like the slippery slope, soon anything one subset of people find offensive could be banned from sale, such as puritan Americans against any depiction of sex in video games. As for the confederate flag, who really cares if people buy such a flag off amazon or if it is included in a game on the app store. If the presence of the flag offends someone, just don't purchase that product.
It's much more understandable to ban the flag at government buildings since it represents states that rebelled against the federal government/USA (and of course the pro-slavery connotation), not exactly the type of association you want to have with government.
Games can come back if they replace the flag with something else.
For the Indians the swastika has nothing to do with genocide, the same as the rebel flag has for some southerners.
No it isn't.
It's self-censorship.
At the end of the day, does it matter whether it's the government or Apple censoring the content? The end result is the same to society, even if we can technically say "it was Apple's voluntary choice".
First amendment, until some people don't like it.
There arent any bans dude
All the flag takedowns are voluntary responses to criticism and public outcry
Very lame move. Every state should remove the flag from their state house, stores like Walmart shouldn't be selling memorabilia celebrating the Confederacy, but merely including the flag in some capacity in your piece of media shouldn't be grounds for censorship. That's ridiculous. "This book would be readable, if only on pages 76-89 it didn't go into [insert thing people of whatever time found vulgar and filthy]. Remove it from the shelves." Come on. This is such a classic example of knee-jerk overreach.
Apple has already affirmed that it does not intend to (or did not intend to) remove games with historical, contextual use of the flag.
Apple has already affirmed that it does not intend to (or did not intend to) remove games with historical, contextual use of the flag.
The swastika was taken by the Nazis and turned into a symbol of hate because of association, the swastika is a benign symbol in Indian culture.
The Confederate flag was not a benign banner in any capacity. The mere idea that it is somehow the same meaning as the Indian swastika because of the Nazi swastika is horrendously misinformed.
Unfortunately you cannot tell people how to feel about their heritage. For some people I know they will bluntly say that this flag has nothing to do with slavery. I cannot change that fact. I can disagree with it all they long, but I cannot prove that my feelings towards the subject is more valid than the other persons.
So my suggestion is to remove all symbols which all people are offended by. Why not?
Apple has already affirmed that it does not intend to (or did not intend to) remove games with historical, contextual use of the flag.
I'm not saying this is a smart move, I think it's spectacular dumb.
But people saying they shouldn't have the right to control their own marketplace are wrong.
Unfortunately you cannot tell people how to feel about their heritage. For some people I know they will bluntly say that this flag has nothing to do with slavery. I cannot change that fact. I can disagree with it all they long, but I cannot prove that my feelings towards the subject is more valid than the other persons.
So my suggestion is to remove all symbols which all people are offended by. Why not?
Unfortunately you cannot tell people how to feel about their heritage. For some people I know they will bluntly say that this flag has nothing to do with slavery. I cannot change that fact. I can disagree with it all they long, but I cannot prove that my feelings towards the subject is more valid than the other persons.
So my suggestion is to remove all symbols which all people are offended by. Why not?
I can't believe it!
I totally can.
Idiots crying "they are trying to erase history!!! :`( " can suck it.
I've got no love for the rebel flag but maybe you should calm down a bit.
I've got no love for the rebel flag but maybe you should calm down a bit.
First Amendment doesn't protect hate speech, and while there were definitely games affected that shouldn't have been, ultimately society views the flag as being symbolic of hate.
Unfortunately you cannot tell people how to feel about their heritage. For some people I know they will bluntly say that this flag has nothing to do with slavery. I cannot change that fact. I can disagree with it all they long, but I cannot prove that my feelings towards the subject is more valid than the other persons.
So my suggestion is to remove all symbols which all people are offended by. Why not?
They should have the right to control their own marketplace.
However, when you're a dominant marketplace/forum/whatever, the decisions you make can have a drastic impact.
If Amazon decided to stop selling books on, say, some specific controversial issue, it would have an longterm impact. It's not quite censorship -- in fact, there's no good word for that sort of thing, and that's part of the problem and makes it hard to discuss. Does Amazon have the 'right' to pull all books on the civil war? Certainly. They're a storefront. But it would cause serious ramifications (for example, historians would be less likely to be able to get civil war books published since publishers wouldn't want to give up a market).
Feelings on it?
Yeah the argument that it is a symbol of slavery is not really a feeling argument, more of a fact one, with literal verifiable sources to back up that assertion.
I don't see an ironclad connection between people proud of their ancestors who fought in a civil war and hating a particular race. Seems to be me you can be one without being the other.
Anyway, I'm going on to Amazon and will buy some Confederate memorabilia. It is our history, Apple shouldn't be trying to take it away.
As far as what society ultimately views something as society isn't a single entity of shared mind and belief.
For them it is an emotional argument, not a rational one. Are you claiming that when a person uses that flag to represent his heritage he is racist? What if he says he is not?
The American flag (minus a few stars) was the flag under most slaves were kept, whipped and died under.
one of the few times you'll hear sense from icp, way back from '99
https://youtu.be/4NXVImgeDks?t=2m25s
I don't see an ironclad connection between people proud of their ancestors who fought in a civil war and hating a particular race. Seems to be me you can be one without being the other.
Anyway, I'm going on to Amazon and will buy some Confederate memorabilia. It is our history, Apple shouldn't be trying to take it away.
As far as what society ultimately views something as society isn't a single entity of shared mind and belief.
For them it is an emotional argument, not a rational one. Are you claiming that when a person uses that flag to represent his heritage he is racist? What if he says he is not?
The American flag (minus a few stars) was the flag under most slaves were kept, whipped and died under.
I don't see an ironclad connection between people proud of their ancestors who fought in a civil war and hating a particular race. Seems to be me you can be one without being the other.
Anyway, I'm going on to Amazon and will buy some Confederate memorabilia. It is our history, Apple shouldn't be trying to take it away.
As far as what society ultimately views something as society isn't a single entity of shared mind and belief.
Yes, and he is. your last bit is irrelevant and intended to sidetrack.
Ok, I guess you know the person better than they know themselves.
It is not irrelevant at all, the whole purpose of this movement is to rid the country of symbolism of hate. I can think of no better place to start than the rebel flag, the British flag and the American flag. Then the fifa flag, the olympic flag. I mean, the list is going to get pretty lengthy.
I don't see an ironclad connection between people proud of their ancestors who fought in a civil war and hating a particular race. Seems to be me you can be one without being the other.
Anyway, I'm going on to Amazon and will buy some Confederate memorabilia. It is our history, Apple shouldn't be trying to take it away.
As far as what society ultimately views something as society isn't a single entity of shared mind and belief.
For them it is an emotional argument, not a rational one. Are you claiming that when a person uses that flag to represent his heritage he is racist? What if he says he is not?
The American flag (minus a few stars) was the flag under most slaves were kept, whipped and died under.
Yeah, I agree about the anti-intellectual streak in America.
But isn't it a bad thing to take down games/content that have the flag in it w/ historical context? Not everyone is arguing against things like the flag being taken down at the Capital. Some just take issue with Apple using a blanket solution as a reaction to something. Sometimes the worst things happen, as a "reaction" something.