You mean skyrim?It should be banned everywhere. A game about a serial killer that involves killing children shouldn’t be allowed. Disgusting game.
Nobody’s forcing you to play it, and since it’s on PlayStation, there’s a lot of alternatives for you!It should be banned everywhere. A game about a serial killer that involves killing children shouldn’t be allowed. Disgusting game.
It's a joke, in skyrim children are unkillable and also very annoying, one of the first mods that came out was to turn off invincibility for the kids.Never played it, I don’t like midthesda
It should be banned everywhere. A game about a serial killer that involves killing children shouldn’t be allowed. Disgusting game.
Oh boo hoo hoo. Won't someone think of the pretend children?It should be banned everywhere. A game about a serial killer that involves killing children shouldn’t be allowed. Disgusting game.
Oh boo hoo hoo. Won't someone think of the pretend children?
Yes. Setting aside that those aren't the same thing,* and are not comparable, the answer is yes. If games are art (and even if they are not, they are clearly a form of expression) then there is no reason to ban or censor them if those things are allowable by law. Where I am from, they are. So just as I would like all books available in bookstores, I would like all games available in game stores. Though, perhaps, with the equivalent of being behind the counter (so you'd have to check a box in user settings or manually type the game's name into search to see them in the store.)Ok let's replace the children with black people and jews.
Will you use the same argument?
A game dedicated to killing a certain race or class of people would definitely fall afoul of hate speech laws.Yes. Setting aside that those aren't the same thing,* and are not comparable, the answer is yes. If games are art (and even if they are not, they are clearly a form of expression) then there is no reason to ban or censor them if those things are allowable by law. Where I am from, they are. So just as I would like all books available in bookstores, I would like all games available in game stores. Though, perhaps, with the equivalent of being behind the counter (so you'd have to check a box in user settings or manually type the game's name into search to see them in the store.)
*Seriously, that argument has no intellectual rigor at all. Since when were children a group that historically has been attacked or tried to be wiped out? Thats like saying that Mario should be banned because he kills goombas. What if you replaced the goombas with black people and jews? He's stomping on them, thats awful! Well they aren't, so you have to deal with Mario (and the Christmas Massacre) as it is and not as the strawman you want it to be.
Not in the United States of America.A game dedicated to killing a certain race or class of people would definitely fall afoul of hate speech laws.
The post of mine that you quoted specifically said, "if those things are allowable by law. Where I am from, they are." So yeah, cool.Cool?
If you like these kinds of games, be my guest. I just think it's out of touch, coming from a country that has multiple mass murder episodes on schools per year.Oh boo hoo hoo. Won't someone think of the pretend children?