I don't think you fully understand. Who is trying to punish Card, and how?Ulairi said:I think as soon as we try to punish everyone we disagree with, the ability for an actual dialog to take places goes away.
elrechazao said:Of all the outrageous things said on both sides this is the worst.
:lol :lol :lol
Blasted separatist!Asmodai said:You get no cookies for guessing which ideology I lean closer to :lol
There are fanatics and irrational people on both sides of the political spectrum. That much is obvious. But the Republicans in the United States have just gone batshit insane since Obama was elected. Half the things they say are objectively false. Any party that lets a fool like Sarah Palin be their standard bearer has clearly lost the pulse of the average person in the US.
Of course I live in Canada, where politics in general are much more to the left.
ashism said:Blasted separatist!
Ulairi said:I think as soon as we try to punish everyone we disagree with, the ability for an actual dialog to take places goes away. No longer do we agree to disagree, if someone disagrees with me they are not just wrong, but they are evil and a hate monger. I'm pro-gay marriage only because marriage is good for a stable society. There is a high rate of STDs in the gay community and that does harm to a lot of people. Promoting stable relationships (not for the current generation of gay people) but for the long term view of gay people is good. If they see their relationships in the prism that they should meet someone, get married have a family, I hope that the rate of people killing themselves will go down. I disagree with Card. But, I'm not going to punish someone I disagree with. being against gay marriage isn't the same as being in the KKK. If Card was caught funding a group that wanted to do physical harm to gay people that would be one thing. But, not being in favour of gay marriage doesn't make someone evil and worthy of our scorn. It's a disagreement but something that can be discussed and should be debated.
I do not like with the mass adoption of the internet the fact that it is so easy for people to get into an echo chamber. We talk to people who agree with us, we scorn people that disagree with us and then talk about how much better and more "progressive" we are than them. Want to know why it's so loud in political discussions? Because of that very reason. No longer can we agree to disagree.
Card has called same-sex marriage a "potentially devastating social experiment" and argued that same-sex marriage is not necessary to ensure equal rights because: "Any homosexual man who can persuade a woman to take him as her husband can avail himself of all the rights of husbandhood under the law."[18] He claims that "gay activism as a movement is no longer looking for civil rights, which by and large homosexuals already have."[19] He also says he is against "changing the word 'marriage' to apply to something it's never applied to."[20]
"The first and greatest threat from court decisions in California and Massachusetts, giving legal recognition to 'gay marriage,' is that it marks the end of democracy in America."
Within the Church, the young person who experiments with homosexual behavior should be counseled with, not excommunicated. But as the adolescent moves into adulthood and continues to engage in sinful practices far beyond the level of experimentation, then the consequences within the Church must grow more severe and more long-lasting; unfortunately, they may also be more public as well.
"Laws against homosexual behavior should remain on the books, not to be indiscriminately enforced against anyone who happens to be caught violating them, but to be used when necessary to send a clear message that those who flagrantly violate society's regulation of sexual behavior cannot be permitted to remain as acceptable, equal citizens within that society."
NaviLink said:Another not so smooth move from gaygamer.net.
I still think that sexual orientation and gaming have nothing to do together.
If the guy is homophobe, blame him, not a video game.
Ulairi said:I think as soon as we try to punish everyone we disagree with, the ability for an actual dialog to take places goes away. No longer do we agree to disagree, if someone disagrees with me they are not just wrong, but they are evil and a hate monger. I'm pro-gay marriage only because marriage is good for a stable society. There is a high rate of STDs in the gay community and that does harm to a lot of people. Promoting stable relationships (not for the current generation of gay people) but for the long term view of gay people is good. If they see their relationships in the prism that they should meet someone, get married have a family, I hope that the rate of people killing themselves will go down. I disagree with Card. But, I'm not going to punish someone I disagree with. being against gay marriage isn't the same as being in the KKK. If Card was caught funding a group that wanted to do physical harm to gay people that would be one thing. But, not being in favour of gay marriage doesn't make someone evil and worthy of our scorn. It's a disagreement but something that can be discussed and should be debated.
I do not like with the mass adoption of the internet the fact that it is so easy for people to get into an echo chamber. We talk to people who agree with us, we scorn people that disagree with us and then talk about how much better and more "progressive" we are than them. Want to know why it's so loud in political discussions? Because of that very reason. No longer can we agree to disagree.
K.Sabot said:Don't make my video games into politics.
Same went for Resident Evil 5, don't make my video games into a civil rights issue.
I see the head-in-the-sand defense force has showed up. What are you guys even doing in this thread if you don't want to discuss the issue?Ignignort said:The game is excellent, you guys should talk more about the actual game rather than the world it is based on. It's obvious a lot of work has been put into this title and it's alot better than some of the rubbish that ends up at retail. We should want MORE games like this.
Odrion said:why do we discuss politics in a gaming forum
the average age here is like fourteen or something
Odrion said:Oh and boycotting is really stupid and once you realize that your consumer lifestyle has helped fund many horrible things you'll become as disillusioned as I am.
For example, if you have bought a computer you literally supported companies that profit from African slave labor.
dude. shut up.Odrion said:If you have ever bought a can of coke, you supported a company that murders union leaders.
The people on the left are just as mad. Everyone here feels like they have to pick a team instead of remaining independant and finding out for themselves. I think it's a combination of apathy and just general sloth. Either way, we have the right to be absurd on all levels, spread as much misinformation as possible, aggressively hate all those who oppose our views regardless of how ill informed and narrow they might be and people can rightfully not do any research of their own and take the words of a loon as fact and join a cause they know nothing about. It's awesome. Or in other words fuck yeah!Asmodai said:You get no cookies for guessing which ideology I lean closer to :lol
There are fanatics and irrational people on both sides of the political spectrum. That much is obvious. But the Republicans in the United States have just gone batshit insane since Obama was elected. Half the things they say are objectively false. Any party that lets a fool like Sarah Palin be their standard bearer has clearly lost the pulse of the average person in the US.
Of course I live in Canada, where politics in general are much more to the left.
Tobor said:I won't be purchasing this. I'm debating writing a letter to Epic as well. This is very unfortunate, as I wanted to play the game, but I can't justify putting money in OSC's pocket.
People who boycotts a single product or two are hypocrites, whose false feeling of self importance is gain by doing nothing.Timber said:dude. shut up.
pvpness said:The people on the left are just as mad. Everyone here feels like they have to pick a team instead of remaining independant and finding out for themselves. I think it's a combination of apathy and just general sloth. Either way, we have the right to be absurd on all levels, spread as much misinformation as possible, aggressively hate all those who oppose our views regardless of how ill informed and narrow they might be and people can rightfully not do any research of their own and take the words of a loon as fact and join a cause they know nothing about. It's awesome. Or in other words fuck yeah!
It is certainly doing more than copy and pasting their own posts from a few posts above.Odrion said:People who boycotts a single product or two are hypocrites, whose false feeling of self importance is gain by LITERALLY DOING NOTHING.
EmCeeGramr said:Wow, slippery slope fallacy
EternalGamer said:I don't think it is completely correct to say there is NO real association between Chair and these views given that this is the SECOND game they have made based on his works. That is clearly not a random coincidence. It's not just a one off where they saw a cool idea for a game and pursued it. Literary licenses for videogames are incredibly rare. For a company to have TWO products associated with a single author is pretty rare (outside of Clancy and Ubisoft).
The concepts of these games clearly doesn't require a literary association but the designers sought out an associating with Card. Twice.
The Drowning Man said:You don't help to create a wacky, far-right looniverse if you're not a wacky, far-right kook to some extent
I felt the need to be efficient by ending my rant in response to someone. What's your point of this post anyways?ShockingAlberto said:It is certainly doing more than copy and pasting their own posts from a few posts above.
And you edited in a period! Good for you.
Timber said:I don't think you fully understand. Who is trying to punish Card, and how?
Amir0x said:Just wanted to point out that a few pages earlier, this is precisely the slippery slope I was talking about EmCeeGramr. Saying that because a company decides to publish works or use a license, that they must somehow endorse the viewpoints!
As you can see, the chain is clearly fucking established in my argument.
Well I hope you aren't one of the people asking for videogames to be thought of as a mature artform, because mature issues kind of come with that.K.Sabot said:Don't make my video games into politics.
Same went for Resident Evil 5, don't make my video games into a civil rights issue.
Unregistered007 said:WTF!!!!!!!!!!
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It's what we unknowingly support when we spend our money that we should really be worried about, not just some random person's opinions. eg. Child labour, etc.Divvy said:I agree with you, we should respect the rights of people to hold their own opinions. Card is certainly free to say or do whatever he wants. However, by not purchasing this game, one isn't punishing him at all, they're merely not supporting him. I certainly would not support any act to prevent this game from being sold, just as I won't support Card by giving him money through the purchase of this game.
You might want to check out his post history...Sipowicz said:wait, someone got banned for saying they agreed with the card guy?
Mr.Green said::lol :lol :lol
Doing something this dumb is one thing but publicly admitting it on a message board wraps it up in a delicious extra layer of fail.
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
Calcaneus said:Well I hope you aren't one of the people asking for videogames to be thought of as a mature artform, because mature issues kind of come with that.
Odrion said:People who boycotts a single product or two are hypocrites, whose false feeling of self importance is gain by doing nothing.
Well you pointed out that they're all crazy but then went on to talk about how the republicans are especially crazy. Which is incorrect. Both sides spread just as much false shit. Plus your assessment of the people who follow Sarah Palin is off as well. SP stands directly on the pulse of at least 40% of average americans.Asmodai said:Your point?
If stupidity was a crime, there would be a prison on every block.
And those who try to pretend that they're above it all and the only impartial ones are the most amusing of all.:lol
YoungHav said:I hope threadstarter is boycotting $1 and $20 bills for having slave owning wicked racists on them.
This has been addressed several times in this thread, by myself and many others. But instead of reading you feel the need to chime in with an obnoxious series of petulant trollish posts.Odrion said:People who boycotts a single product or two are hypocrites, whose false feeling of self importance is gain by doing nothing.
Spider from Mars said:Nice try Jack Tretton.
I just find it wierd that gamers as a whole want gaming to be respected, but whenever people question whether games have racially insensitive imagery or anything like that, people jump up to say "woah, its just a videogame, shut up!".Asmodai said::lol
The whole "mature" artform thing is so incredibly stupid. Do a bunch of pages on internet forums making up fake controversy for games somehow make the industry or the medium more mature? More worthy to be called "art?"
The people who seem to care so much about what certain people think of their hobby are the ones who aren't mature.
Divvy said:Well, it is my understanding that Chair Entertainment created the Empire Universe and they licensed Card to write novels for that universe. So I don't really see how they aren't both responsible for the views espoused in it.
woodypop said:Which was ridiculous and pointless, because according to that logic, everyone is a hypocrite.
Coins said:I hope dumbasses dont think Washington and Jackson are still alive and prospering from me spending my 1s and 20s!
Timber said:This has been addressed several times in this thread, by myself and many others. But instead of reading you feel the need to chime in with an obnoxious series of petulant trollish posts.
We know we're all hypocrites in one way or another. But in your world, people who make a conscious effort to be less hypocritical by being more informed in their purchasing decisions are self-important? What misanthropic bile. We know our not buying something has little effect in the greater scope of things. But a little bit is still better than nothing. Your mentality is that you can't do good in everything you do, so you might as well not try to do any good at all. What a sick fucking way of looking at life.
Corto said:So if Card would die in this instant, you would ask to delete this thread? Would it be ok to buy the game then?
woodypop said:Which was ridiculous and pointless, because according to that logic, everyone is a hypocrite.