Clinton To Take On Rockstar 309
Hillary Clinton, protector of the innocent, has vowed to see an FTC investigation launched against Rockstar because of the 'Hot Coffee' sex mod (already under investigation by the ESRB). From the Gamespot article: "...following recent reports revealing that the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has graphic pornographic content which may be unlocked by following instructions on the Internet, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton will hold a press conference to discuss legislative solutions to keep inappropriate video game content out of the hands of young people."
ARGH! Okay...seriously...it's already rated M. It's out of the hands of children. If Rockstar actually left the content in that wasn't the smartest thing they've ever done, but it's not like they killed a puppy.
meanwhile (Score:5, Funny)
I like hillary (Score:2, Informative)
Re:I like hillary (Score:2)
Re:I like hillary (Score:2)
Re:I like hillary (Score:2, Informative)
Re:I like hillary (Score:5, Insightful)
She represents the worst of the Democrats in that she doesn't have any positions that won't change based on tomorrow's opinion poll. Not only that, she repesents the "government knows better than you" wing as well.
Re:I like hillary (Score:5, Insightful)
Which wing was that, the "both sides of the line" wing? Face it, when one party wants the government to intrude into our daily lives to make sure we're all safe and happy from ourselves, and the other party wants the government to intrude into our daily lives to make sure we're all safe and happy from terrorists, we're all boned.
When the Libertarian Party's alternative quits being "the government knows nothing", I'll vote for them.
Re:I like hillary (Score:4, Insightful)
I am a Libertarian, and I don't see anything the Party platform [lp.org] that can be construed as "the government knows nothing."
I would start by saying "the government is terribly inefficient and should be reduced".
Re:I like hillary (Score:2)
Aren't these two points of view exclusive? If the government knows better than you, they should not care what polls say. Instead, they will do what is "right" in their eyes and the public opinion be damned. I understand your description and it does seem to describe Hillary accurately enough, but
Re:I like hillary (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I like hillary (Score:2)
If 51% of people think GTA should be banned, then that is the position of such Democrats. Then, since she knows better than you (assuming you are one of the 49% that don't think GTA should be banned), she will proceed to ban it.
The way you put it was about as elegant as I did in the previous post, so hopefully between our 3 posts, people are getting the point.
Re:I like hillary (Score:2, Interesting)
I would hope that the government is more informed and intelligent than than I am. If not, we are in bad shape.
Hence, we are in bad shape.
Re:I like hillary (Score:3, Funny)
Fortunately, I don't think it's that hard to be smarter than me.
Re:I like hillary (Score:2, Insightful)
Much better than someone who pushes through an agenda irrespective of public opinion.
Re:I like hillary (Score:4, Insightful)
But what will she do after the election? (Score:2)
You mean until elected? Her entire Senate career is grooming and posturing. After winning a presidential election it's somewhat likely we return to the '92-3 agenda. The agenda that prompted voters to put the Republicans in charge of the House for the first time in what, forty something years? Supposedly she was angry over Bill getting the voters message and moving the agen
Re:But what will she do after the election? (Score:2)
I just find it funny that the Republican strategy of campaigning to their base has worked very well and the Democrats haven't picked up on that.
Re:But what will she do after the election? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Fox News watcher are you? (Score:2)
I hope that helps.
Re:Fox News watcher are you? (Score:2)
Re:I like hillary (Score:5, Insightful)
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legislative solutions? (Score:5, Insightful)
Can you legislate good parenting?
e.
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:4, Insightful)
Keeping parents partly accountable for misdeeds their kids might do : Yes.
I think Hillary shouldn't be focusing on this game (it's not even -allowed- to be sold to minors : So wtf is the problem), but more on her husband, who seems to be slipping his dick in stranger's mouths...
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:3, Funny)
The way this is worded, it is like you are complaining about something that happened to you at a campaign rally years back.
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:2)
More serious : I'm not a native english speaker, so what in the wording would imply that it happened to me ? I re-read the sentence, and I can't seem to get it.
Re:Maybe (Score:3, Funny)
Ewww! That is much more than I wanted to know!
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:5, Insightful)
Rather than parents taking an active interest in the gaming, television, and online habits of their children, politicians would rather pass laws regulating the flow of information and sale of materials that they feel are harmful to a child. Never mind the fact that these viewpoints are completely subjective.
Maybe I might feel it necessary for any children I might have to play GTA and experience violent behavior. Maybe I might want them to be able to view pornographic scenes in movies or video games. Who the hell do they think they are to act so self-rightous and decide what is and what is not good for the rest of the world? Essentially what we end up with is a form of censorship, someone else deciding what's appropriate for me to view. I don't mind a review board that posts recomendations and warns me of the content in a product (I don't want to pop in a cartoon and have it turn out to be horse porn or brutal executions), but I want to have the freedom to decide for myself or my children what is appropriate.
It falls right into line with the American Way though. Why do if yourself when you can get someone else to do it for you and save you the work? These politicians can garner votes by promoting their activities as good for the American public and can go home and sleep at night convincing themselves they've somehow done some good in the world.
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:2, Interesting)
I wonder how many of them actually care about the children. I think politicians will do just about anything to enhance their public opinion.
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:2, Interesting)
(irony)Someone has to take a stand and bring in the villiage to provide parenting for these children and the parents are sending a message to their representatives that they won't stand for society's failure at this.(/irony)
BTW - to head off any
substitue legislation for the necessity of parenti (Score:5, Insightful)
Back in the 50's we had the classic "Leave it to Beaver" parenting model, where Dad went to work, and Mom stayed home with the kids. Perhaps Mom was swilling the liquor and playing poker with her friends, but mine wasn't, and AFAIK, the other moms in the neighborhood weren't. We had active and involved moms who enforced values, (to put it in current-speak) kissed skinned knees, and got us back up on our bikes, etc.
Fast-forward to today, where the norm is either two incomes, or a single working income. Young kids are in day-care - presumably the low-cost provider, and older kids lock the doors after getting home from school. If parents get home at 5:00 and put the kids to bed at 9:00, that's 4 hours, 5 if you include an hour in the morning. You can "teach" all you want during that 4-5 hours, but that's dwarfed by the "imprint time" with the sitter for small kids and classmates/media for larger kids. But then again, two wrongs don't make a right. Further legislation doesn't correct the problem of busy parents, it only tries to hide it.
Not that I think 2 working parents is always bad. Some families can handle it. I just don't think it's good as the "standard model" for our society. But from the Government's point of view, it's great! Put Mom to work and you also partially finance a day-care worker, collecting taxes from both. You also find less cooking-from-scratch and more prepared foods, with attendant higher corporate profits (taxes, again) and job creation rates.
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:4, Insightful)
I find it funny that whenever republicans do this, everyone starts talking about "THE RADICAL RIGHT," but when democrats lead the way, it's all about "the government" or "politicians" in general.
It works the same way with gun control: when republicans do it, it's "big government," when democrats do it, it's "the liberal's" fault.
It's so confusing, that's why I can't vote [lp.org] for either of those two parties.
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:3, Interesting)
What's the difference in this case? They're all assholes, right? ;)
Seriously, though...the radical right and left both share a similar desire -- to control us. From a s
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:2)
Hard to say. Most politicians seem to think it is worth spending time talking about it, for no other apparent reason than to have lobbyist fill their coffers trying to 'influence' the decisions - be that yes, no, or not make one.
Re:legislative solutions? (Score:4, Insightful)
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Something Familiar - Here to Help (Score:4, Insightful)
Makes sense (not!) (Score:5, Insightful)
Let's see:
* Killing pedestrians by running them over: Appropriate for children.
* Shooting people in the head: No problem, kids are ok with that
* Toasting cops with flamethrowers: Hey, that's cool, go on my little angel dear.
* Nudity and pornographical images: What is this, I'll call my congress[wo]man immediately. They need to stop this filth from getting to innocent kids.
Somebody really need to get their priorities right! Not to mention it already has an M-rating as someone already mentioned in another post.
Re:Makes sense (not!) (Score:2)
Showing a nipple? Put that woman in jail!!!
Yep... ass backwards.
Maybe this is a good thing, though. If stuff like this keeps coming up, maybe the nation will see that we are backwards compared with the rest of the world??
Give me a fucking break. (Score:2)
Believe it or not, there are many parents out there who don't allow their kids to watch movies or play games because they have either too much violence or too much sex. They don't want to expose their kids to what in their view is not a good influence. They use the ratings on movies and video games, and often check out the material themselves.
They know that children need guidence and that the kids may not understand many
Re:Give me a fucking break. (Score:2)
I disagree. True, there are still a lot of commonsense parents luckily, but as a "trend" or "national average" the US is much more body-phobic and violence-accepting than European nations (I've lived 28 years in Europe and 10 in the US).
Couple of examples:
Re:Makes sense (not!) (Score:2)
To be fair, there is a good deal more teen pregnancy going on than teen toasting-cops-with flamethrowersancy...
Re:Makes sense (not!) (Score:2)
If empirical, real life evidence shows that flooding popular culture with violence reduces crime rate while tabooing nudity and sex increases teen pregnancy then that only stands to reason that we should remove these silly restrictions.
Re:Makes sense (not!) (Score:2)
I was just trying to explain why some peeps get so dip-shitted about sexual content in games/TV. They see kids having sex, they see that they didn't teach their kids that, they don't remember being being a kid so they assume it must be sexual content bombardment. (Actually, it probably has to do with the 'clean wholesome 50s era' not having much in terms of teen pregnancy or stds. Since the big difference is T&A on TV, I doubt much more thought h
Re:Makes sense (not!) (Score:3, Insightful)
Because teens will be teens and this whole push to preach abstinence instead of safe sex will never work. The religious right driven push to make teen/pre-marital sex a sin and punish parents who try to make their kids safe (the lawsuit against the mother who provided condoms for her son) is backfiring greatly and will lead to many more teen pregnancies and STDs.
Talk to your kids, make them be
Re:Makes sense (not!) (Score:4, Interesting)
But consider that the negative consequences of violent acts tend to be fairly obvious, while the negative consequences of sexual acts are a good deal less so, especially since there's no guarantee that any particular time will have a negative consequence.
So some people are not that worried about the violence their kids are exposed too. They expect it to be clear what the problems with violence are. But the same people get nervous about exposing their kids to sexual content, as the problems are less clear.
I think we (Americans) freak out way too much about nudity, though I feel it's a bit more justified in the case of pornagraphic material.
Re:Makes sense (not!) (Score:3, Insightful)
At least... (Score:2)
While the game is rated M, and therefore not readily sold to those below the age of 17, the mod is easily available online.
Thank you TFA... I will go back to blaming parents again.
Re:TFA misses the point (Score:2)
This is sooooo contradictory (Score:2)
FTC? (Score:2)
As I said before it is a 17+ game. I think the real problem and news head line is "Parents allow 10 year old kids to play games clearly marked 17+" or "EB sells age 17+ games to preteens".
Oh well at least Rockstars PR move which tossed out the "H" word has all the uninformed news sources spewing more favorable B.S.
Headlines from google news:
"Hacker
How about getting the facts right first? (Score:2)
I am all for regulating video games and making
Re:How about getting the facts right first? (Score:3, Informative)
The larger PC mods simply add more features hacks to make the mod easier to pull off and more interesting. And they contain the changed file, not instructions on what bytes to change in the files to achi
Naked Sims, film at 11 (Score:5, Funny)
INCONCEIVABLE!
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Re:Thanks Hillary (Score:5, Informative)
She has been talking about abortion as a "sad, tragic choice" that should happen "only in very rare circumstances", supporting the war in Iraq, talking about how she's adamantly against illegal immigration, and so on. It's all rather blatant. I'll be curious to see if it works.
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republican pennsylvania senator rick santorum blamed all the liberals in boston for the ***worldwide*** church abuse scandals. blaming liberals for something dumb in a video game is downright sane compared to that one.
Rick (Hot Man on Man Action) Santorum (Score:2)
Re:Thanks Hillary (Score:3, Insightful)
Interesting, I don't believe I have ever seen Hillary as being fundamentally honest. Have you watched and listened to her over the past 13 years?
Re:Thanks Hillary (Score:2)
Re:Thanks Hillary (Score:2)
Hillary is clearly using this simply as a means to get into a public debate about an "issue" that involves something important, like "kids". Never you mind that the actual substance of the issue is completely and fundamentally flawed, which you did a superb job of expounding upon.
That is my problem with the democratic party right now, they try too HARD by trying
Kerry (Score:2)
Kerry can suck my ass.
Yeah, I know this is offtopic. And I agree with the actual point of the parent post.
Re:Thanks Hillary (Score:2)
Nothing new under the sun.
Leland Ye? Democrat.
Hillary!? Democrat.
Tipper gore? Democrat.
Not that republicans aren't meddling either, but to trust in any politician/political party to represent a consistant pro-freedom position is...problematic.
Re:Thanks Hillary (Score:3, Funny)
And yet they still get modded up as insightful every goddamned time...
Strange turn of events (Score:5, Funny)
What political party ... (Score:3, Insightful)
Sure looks like a Republican from here.
Re:What political party ... (Score:2)
Bush also did something similar with his "Compassionate Conservative" campaign back in 2000. You could see him tilting fart
Re:What political party ... (Score:2)
That strategy didn't work well with Mr. Gore or Mr. Kerry. In this case, I think you may be right, though. The soccer mom center-right will vote for her because she's female
Actually it has been her party (Score:2)
However I will agree that Hillary is trying to gain press attention in a particular area so she can sell herself to middle America.
Whether or not this is something that will help her is immaterial, the key issue is the opponent she chose cannot withstand her position in Government or the media draw she has. In other words, she is playing a safe bet here.
Re:What political party ... (Score:2)
Political Analysis (Score:3, Insightful)
On Slashdot, you just go out, find the article, and make sure you are among the first to paste it into yor 'Comment' box. Mods with no brains mark it up. Then, others copy the article text, but because they weren't first, get modded down.
In the political world, you go out, find a hot button topic, and make sure you are amoung the first to 'go after it', while in reality doing nothing. Voters with no brains vote for you. Then, Jesse Jackson goes after the issue, but because he wasn't first, people roll their eyes and laugh.
FUD (Score:4, Insightful)
Now she has found another lump of coal to throw on her fire and pretends that San Andreas has pornographic content, which is like saying Quake 3 Arena has a brutally realistic damage model (you just need to install this little mod, but most of the code is allready in there!). Again, that's either idiotic or an outright lie. And the large majority of the population (read: voters) isn't all that familiar with this matter and just believes her.
Re:FUD (Score:2)
Boo for sex (Score:4, Funny)
If nobody had sex , then pretty soon (about 100 years tops ), then their would be no crime , No poverty , no overcrowding , no more poloution , many animals species would be allowed to thrive.
I clap my hands for Hillary Clitnon , and support her cause to wipe out Humanity
Security Welfare
(/sarcasm)
What happened to the village? (Score:2, Funny)
Isn't that the parents' responsibility?
I don't want the government raising my children. It was bad enough when Clinton wanted a village to do it... I definitely don't want a bunch of bureaucrats to do it unless they want to come over to change dirty diapers and clean up puke.
Re:What happened to the village? (Score:2, Funny)
Hillary the Centrist (Score:2)
So sex is the only BAD thing to have in a game? (Score:2, Interesting)
"There's no problem with a game containing large amounts of violence and illegal activity, PROVIDING there's no sex in it!"
Really, if I was a parent (which currently I'm not) I'd be much more worried about the violence and stuff in GTA, than any amount of sex. Maybe if it was rape, then I'd be a little more sympathetic to their point of view.
I don't pretend to understand the ratings system in america, but in good old Bl
I don't understand. (Score:2, Insightful)
If we assume that Rockstar actually coded the sex scenes, and then removed access to them, how can we logically punish them for this? There isn't a secret button combination or set of actions you can use to activate the scenes, you have to hack the game to do it. How can we hold Rockstar responsible for this?
It seems to me the real reason this issue is being pushed is because Rockstar may have at one point intended to include sc
Re:I don't understand. (Score:3, Informative)
The question here is whether material on the disk, but normally inaccessible, should be rated by the ESRB... and it's a good question that needs to be answered. The ESRB is upset that it shipped, but
Priorities (Score:2)
Oh, come on (Score:4, Interesting)
As a complete non-sequitir, does anybody know of a country where the right to free speech actually exists, and the government doesn't tell the citizens what they can and can't choose to view?
Re:Oh, come on (Score:2)
Do me a favor, if you ever do find such a place, send me a note and I'll be on the first boat with you.
[rant] I am so sick of prudes in power letting us all know that things that make them feel icky should be illegal. Liberals tend to say to these people 'if you don't like it, change the channel' to which the respons
Attack on 2 fronts (Score:3, Insightful)
For all the over-the-top stuff in the game, it is a piece of smart satirical writing (listen to the radio stations and look at the adverts in the game if you don't know what I mean).
GTA has been able to evade every politician's attempts to nail it to the wall with the violence issue. Now they have another weapon to blast at it with.
Still, common sense says: it's M. Kids under 17 shouldn't have it, and those that do have it and have used the patch have probably seen worse on satellite/cable tv.
Social Conservatives (Score:2, Interesting)
zerg (Score:2)
WHAT THE FUCK!!
I wouldnt bet on Rockstar. (Score:3, Insightful)
Hmm.. Id say Rockstar is pretty much screwed.
Rockstar just move to Canada and get over with it, next time you wont have to lock the sex game.
p.s. Whats this fixation with politicians and GTA anyway? havent they noticed god of war has twice the blood, none of the choice to be bad or not and a completely unlocked sex game? or what about the sex scenes in fable? the guy game (which are real girls btw) or playboy mansion? those arent locked either.
Or if you want to go there, what about the nude patches for DOAVB or Tomb raider?
Generational warfare (Score:5, Insightful)
That of course is the crux of what this is about...people in Hillary's generational bracket having delusional recollections of the era of their own childhood, and wish to attempt to force said delusions upon the rest of the world. With the dawn of each new day I seem to read yet another report of an attempt at fascist control by some beurecratic 50+ year old suffering from the effects of advanced neurological decomposition. I've said it before, and I'll say it again...Hillary and the rest of her geriatric, sexually deprived ilk need to be in nursing homes...NOT in the halls of government.
Going a little too far (Score:2)
Not like they killed a puppy? (Score:4, Insightful)
You're not too familiar with the United States, are you?
Remember, this was the country initially founded by Separatists, the country that put the "duh" in "fundamentalism."
The country where you can have all kinds of death and explosions and only get a PG-13 rating, but show one human penis and you get slapped with NC-17.
Rockstar deserves what they get. (Score:5, Insightful)
Actually, I find Rockstar's behaviour incredibly irresponsible. Now now, hear me out . It sounds like I'm about to make a moral stand... i'm not.
Here's the deal. Rockstar has been playing a very dangerous game. They that the controversy of GTA3 helped their profits more than it hurt. After making this realization, they've been ratcheting up the controversy -- the GTA series has arguably become more and more violent and lost most of its "comical" violence, and of course there's Manhunt. Manhunt is the most obvious example - were it not for the controversy (and subsequent free publicity to gamers wanting to know what that controversy was about) that piece of crap would have sold all of 3 copies.
So they've playing this game of chicken with the media and the US government, trying to see just how far they could push it. Then they include the "hot coffee" content, knowing it would be easily unlocked while having the out of saying it was the work of hackers who had to tweak the code. Make no mistake: Rockstar wanted the hot coffee content to be unlocked.
Unfortunately, it's not just Rockstar that takes the heat. The media resoundly thinks that Developers are amoral thugs and that all gamers are pathological timebombs. And when congress steps in and decides to regulate, they wont regulate only Rockstar games. Everyone in the industry suffers.
I believe in freedom of expression, and it puts me in the position of defending Rockstar. I think they should have the freedom to do make any type of game they please. However, not for one second do I think that the company is run by anything other than irresponsible media whores.
Re:Rockstar deserves what they get. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Good Idea, Bad Idea (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Good Idea, Bad Idea (Score:2)
Re:Not fit to make that decision. (Score:2)
Excellent point.. if this whole monkey poop fight actually goes anywhere it could have serious long term consequences for games. Up until now a lot of game companies have encouraged modding, or at least looked the other way legally because it was beneficial to them and the community.
Now if Rockstar gets burned over this we could see BF3, HF3, Star Craft: Ghost, etc being l
Hmmm. there are no violent videogames. (Score:2)
I've about had it with these false and misleading descriptions. The only thing close violent videogames are those web web sites where you can click a mouse and shoot a living deer with a rifle halfway across the country.
Noone is ever harmed by these videogames. How can they be called violent, if no violence occurs? The games can depict violence, or simulate the look of it, but they certainly are not violent.
Re:Doesn't Understand Software (Score:3, Insightful)
Now I hate agreeing with Mrs. Clinton, but in this case, I'll have to swallow my pride and agree with her.