Hoady
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When people these days are constantly talking **** and when the situation arises they can't produce action.

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He thinks games forms people and society. But it is the society that forms games because they reflects society.BIGHARD CHEATER;60167 said:Jack Thompson's hate towards video games - He hates video games and he thinks that is why we are in war. All he does is just rant about video games being violent. Sure forget all the violence in movies, TV, all that kind of stuff and just complain about the violence in video games. I think that this is really stupid on what he did. Well, actually he does alot of stupid stuff, but ranting, complaing, snd sueing video games has to be the dumbest thing he as ever done.
I agree, that is so ****ing stupid. But I don't get mad over it, I'm not going to let their idiocy ruin my mood. They can bury themselves in stupid lies for all I care, I don't bother discussing with idiots. I think it's dumb that society go crazy on these so called "historians" and other neo-nazis. Some places it's forbidden to deny holocaust or use nazi symbols. Why are we so afraid of it? It's dumb to make a fuzz over it. Also morons have the right to free speech. I'm not going to take away their right to publicly declare themselves as idiots.La Femme Fatale;67770 said:Neo-nazism and Holocaust revisionism/denial. I got into a huge b!tch-fest/argument with a Neo-Nazi a few weeks ago. I never wanted to strangle someone on the grounds of pure and utter stupidity so ****ing much.
Lmao! :lol:Angel;67771 said:I walked into a bright red post box once. That was pretty dumb.
It's a slippery subject. On one hand, everyone - regardless of stupidity - should be entitled to their fundamental freedoms, in this case freedom of speech/expression. It's not illegal to deny the Holocaust here unless the government can prove you're doing it to try to incite violence. As much as I greatly dislike people who preach anti-Semitism/Holocaust revisionism/any other kind of hate - as you said, it's their God-given right to be a f*cking moron.Romero;67845 said:
I agree, that is so ****ing stupid. But I don't get mad over it, I'm not going to let their idiocy ruin my mood. They can bury themselves in stupid lies for all I care, I don't bother discussing with idiots. I think it's dumb that society go crazy on these so called "historians" and other neo-nazis. Some places it's forbidden to deny holocaust or use nazi symbols. Why are we so afraid of it? It's dumb to make a fuzz over it. Also morons have the right to free speech. I'm not going to take away their right to publicly declare themselves as idiots.
La Femme Fatale;67913 said:It's a slippery subject. On one hand, everyone - regardless of stupidity - should be entitled to their fundamental freedoms, in this case freedom of speech/expression. It's not illegal to deny the Holocaust here unless the government can prove you're doing it to try to incite violence. As much as I greatly dislike people who preach anti-Semitism/Holocaust revisionism/any other kind of hate - as you said, it's their God-given right to be a f*cking moron.
On the other, I do understand why Germany, Austria, Poland, and several other countries have made it illegal. I mean, it's a huge black mark on their history and it's crucial for them - the world, really - to never forget what happened. People go around saying they'll 'never forget' - but it's so hard to take us seriously anymore when we have genocide happening beneath our very noses yet we kind of take up an 'out of sight, out of mind' mentality to address it.
It surprises (and disgusts) me how many people try to deny it. I was on Y!Answers a few months ago, and I can't believe how many people there had either not heard much about the Holocaust, or claimed it wasn't as bad as it's made out to be, or worse of all, that it never happened. I always thought this was just a small minority of the population - but I didn't realize just how many millions of people think this. What happens when all the people with identification numbers tattooed on their arm die out? It's kind of scary to think that it's becoming a very distant, perhaps irrelevant memory in today's society. When you think of it - it's not that long ago that it happened. We're not talking about something that occured in the medieval ages, we're talking about massive genocide in a modernized, 'civilized' society. The fact that the more and more people are claiming this didn't exist really scares the sh!t out of me.
But, I suppose that's a different topic.