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.
54 0 ReplyMost Israelis are brown..
18 0 ReplyConceptions 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.
22 0 ReplyAre they? The ones I have met are whitish/Italian like tanish.
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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.
37 0 ReplyJust 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.
9 0 ReplyOmg, that's terrible. What game it? asking for a friend
5 0 ReplyThis article had me wondering, have there been any games where you play as a member of the IDF?
5 0 ReplyCounter-Strike.
18 0 ReplyOh yeah, I overlooked a big one
8 0 Replyand even before there were IDF characters, the Galil was named the "IDF Defender" and was fittingly only available for the terrorists.
6 0 ReplyWait, there was an actual military association with cs?
2 0 ReplyReally? In which one? It's been a long time since I've played any of them.
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