UK counter-terrorism unit demands Steam withdraw controversial shooter from sale
UK counter-terrorism unit demands Steam withdraw controversial shooter from sale
Valve has removed a game from its British Steam storefront following a request from the UK's counter-terrorism unit.
Remember kids, Israel killing countless civilians is not terrorism since only brown people can be called terrorists.
46ReplyMost Israelis are brown..
17ReplyConceptions of race are deeply flawed and illogical.
That said, these conceptions shape foreign policy for the dominant hegemony in the world right now, the US.
18ReplyAre they? The ones I have met are whitish/Italian like tanish.
-1ReplyIs that why they love Ethiopian Jews so much?
Or those Jews just not a good as European or middle eastern Jew?
Asking for a friend...
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This game has an all time peak of 20 players. I don't think it is exactly reaching a major audience. Pretty obvious it's a quick low quality game capitalizing on shock value and politics over anything else.
I wonder if it is the best use of a counter terrorism taskforce to seek out a game at all, and such a small fry game at that. This smells of doing something just to justify somebody's job rather than actually doing any public good.
37ReplyJust seems like a very stupid move on the UK's counter terrorism taskforce with the whole Streisand effect now on a bad asset flip.
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Something something Streisand Effect.
9ReplyThis article had me wondering, have there been any games where you play as a member of the IDF?
5ReplyCounter-Strike.
19ReplyOh yeah, I overlooked a big one
8Replyand even before there were IDF characters, the Galil was named the "IDF Defender" and was fittingly only available for the terrorists.
6ReplyReally? In which one? It's been a long time since I've played any of them.
2ReplyWait, there was an actual military association with cs?
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Omg, that's terrible. What game it? asking for a friend
5ReplyUK elites impoverish the nation over last 40 years outside of London but has anybody thought about the israli Jews feels here?
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