More than 70 recipients of The Game Awards' Future Class are calling for a statement to be read at next week's The Game Awards, on their behalf, in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Hell yeah, free Palestine! Meanwhile the US Congress passed a resolution conflating anti-zionism to antisemitism. Associating peoples of Judaism to a state hellbent on genocide seems the antisemitic action.
Did they? They voted on a resolution that affirms Israel's right to exist. Can you show the part of the resolution that conflates anti-zionism with antisemitism?
I'm not arguing for the resolution or anything, I just don't see what you see.
Reaffirming Israel's right to exist is the literal Zionism.
This resolution puts the House of Representatives on record as affirming the State of Israel’s right to exist. It recognizes that denying Israel’s right to exist is a form of anti-Semitism. It rejects calls for Israel’s destruction and the elimination of the only Jewish state and condemns the October 7 Hamas-led terrorist attack on the State of Israel and its people. >
No, only games that suck should be banned. Portray whatever you want, just don't get involved in current politics ideally. I consider every game to be an alternate reality, even if it mentions recent events.
It's just not the medium for it. I read plenty of news, and I really don't need a rehash of all that in everything I'm interested in.
If I want news, I'll watch/read news. If I want games, I'll play games and follow gaming news. It's possible to stay informed without current events being constantly shoved in your face.
I get wanting to raise awareness, but there really isn't a lot of overlap between current events and video games. Some games portray current events, or at least something similar to current events, but the focus in a gaming event should be the game, not the current events.