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Re: Blair Aims to Prick Sony's Conscience in Cathedral Game Dispute
Posted by Kagehi on 2007-06-14 20:58:23
In reply to Thomas Wagner
Sigh.. Yep. Set it in a nursery school, high school, hospital, or any other damn place, and it probably wouldn't garner near as much hatred as "setting it in someone's church". Makes you want to code a whole mess of games, all dealing with violence and all set in churches... Seriously, why the hell should their buildings get special treatment, because they don't *currently* shoot people in them themselves? What about an historical piece, set in some holy place, where a bunch of people got killed by the religious people, would *that* be OK, as long as it was historical?
So much for not worshiping idols... When the value of a building is more important than the value of free expression... Then again, most of those places are already considered more valuable than human life, of the people that built them wouldn't have spent the modern equivalent of tens of millions of dollar to build something to their personal vanity about their beliefs, instead of spending any of it to feed people, heal them, or anything else they claim is so much more important.
They don't have any sympathy from me, and this just proves that Blair is a bigger fool than was already apparent from his most recent BS.




 * Topic  Author  Date
Re: Blair Aims to Prick Sony's Conscience in Cathedral Game Dispute  Thomas Wagner  2007-06-14 20:51:10
Re: Blair Aims to Prick Sony's Conscience in Cathedral Game Dispute  Kagehi  2007-06-14 20:58:23
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