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Tyrphanax
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Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
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6-Oct-2017, 4:43 PM

Apparently for some butthurt wannabe Nazis, it’s not cool to kill Nazis in video games anymore:

http://www.newsweek.com/nazi-video-game-wolfenstein-angers-nazis-make-america-nazi-free-again-slogan-679530

“Make America Nazi-Free Again. #NoMoreNazis #Wolf2,” reads a tweet from the video game’s account, alongside a trailer for the upcoming release.

The video is brief, just 13 seconds long, but shows heavily armored, mask-wearing, jackbooted soldiers marching through the streets under Nazi flags. “Not my America,” reads the text over the top of the images.

A certain subgroup of folks got angry online with the game-maker, Bethesda Softworks, for producing a product that thinks Nazis are bad. Many claimed they weren’t angry about the anti-Nazi stance per se, but rather that the game was tapping into liberal anger. Certainly it is political to co-opt President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan, but Bethesda Softworks is hardly the first one to play with the line made famous by the billionaire Republican.

But in the wake of the deadly Charlottesville, Virginia, rally, where Nazis marched and chanted anti-Semitic slogans under the banner of “Uniting the Right,” Nazism is now apparently a right vs. left debate.

Pete Hines’ (Bethesda Marketing Director) response:
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/amp/2017-10-06-bethesda-were-not-afraid-of-being-openly-anti-nazi

The fuck kinda backasswards world are we living in these days…