Activision's GUN Misfires With Native Americans 149
jkdove writes "Gamergod.com has published a news story reporting on the backlash from Activision's western shooter, GUN. From the article: 'In reaction to the content of GUN, the Association for American Indian Development has started a boycott against Activision. They have requested that certain explicit violence and stereotyping be removed from the game ... Ultimately, the Association for American Indian Development simply wants to see the content corrected in respect of the Apache people ... Even though the historical period portrayed in GUN was fraught with racism, Activision's decision to publish a racially stereotyped videogame represents a serious misstep in social responsibility.'"
Silly... (Score:2, Insightful)
Ah yes, politically correct idiots are trying to re-write history. Not that GUN is exactly history but it's set in a different time with different values. I guess next someone should go through Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn to replace all instances of the word "nigger" with "African American". What will they call the character Nigger Jim; "James from Africa"?
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Ah yes, politically correct idiots are trying to re-write history. Not that GUN is exactly history but it's set in a different time with different values. I guess next someone should go through Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn to replace all instances of the word "nigger" with "African American". What will they call the character Nigger Jim; "James from Africa"?
No one is trying to rewrite history, but this game certainly is offensive and inaccurate and may very well promote racism. If someone publishes a game called, "Kill the Nigger" that feature KKK members torturing blacks in a historical context, I won't buy it and I'd probably join in a boycott. If some people find Tom Sawyer to be racist and detrimental, well they are free to boycott the publishing company. No one here is advocating censorship. No one is arguing that this company does not have the right to publish this game. What they are arguing is that no one should be willing to give money to people who behave this irresponsibly.
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If someone publishes a game called, "Kill the Nigger" that feature KKK members torturing blacks in a historical context, I won't buy it and I'd probably join in a boycott.
Did you ever see the TV miniseries "Roots" [imdb.com] from the late 70's? It's full of racism and brutality. It was also one of the highest rated shows ever. I don't recall there being a lot of racist attacks after Roots played.
It's just another kneejerk "boycott".
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What if the videogame made available gameplay from either side, using the opposing views to demonstrate the misunderstandings and misconceptions which underlie the racism. That way, you get more gameplay, you get historical accuracy, and you demonstrate political savvy.
All for just under twice the price of the original game, though.
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Jaysyn
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Jack Thompson, is that you? (Score:2)
'Cause we all know playing racist video games makes you racist, just like playing violent ones makes you violent!
...right?
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Did you ever see the TV miniseries "Roots" from the late 70's? It's full of racism and brutality. It was also one of the highest rated shows ever. I don't recall there being a lot of racist attacks after Roots played.
...and this relates to our discussion how? This video game has a protagonist, with whom players are supposed to identify, committing brutal, violent acts based upon racism. Roots showed how horrible those acts are, in a historical context and did not exactly try to make viewers think they w
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Because it establishes that semi-accurate "period" entertainment can and should attempt to remain true to the vices of that period.
Put another way - Let's say Activision made this exact same game, but let the player pick between playing an "enlightened indigenous person" or a "evil caucasian male imperialist oppressor scum". Still a racist game? How does that compare to the trend in sci-fi and fantasy games to let the player take the role of someone other than
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Put another way - Let's say Activision made this exact same game, but let the player pick between playing an "enlightened indigenous person" or a "evil caucasian male imperialist oppressor scum". Still a racist game?
Yes, because it presupposes that race is the defining characteristic as to whether or not someone is enlightened or evil. Giving a choice of behavior and/or race would be the way to go. If you're going to railroad the player, however, into one plot and one character, you should make sure tha
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That reminds me of the time I broke into some old lady's home and had to defend it from an attack by her husband, son, and the police. Yeah, I like to defend stuff.
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It's fine if some people don't want to buy the game because of it's content but trying to get the company to change the game IS censorship.
No, it is not. It is exercising the free market to influence corporations the only way they can be influenced, using money, or the lack thereof. If some company wants to print lies and racist propaganda, well that is their right. But it is a citizens right to refuse to buy them and to tell others not to buy anything from them too. That is what free speech is all abo
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It's like when the religious nuts try to boycott adult stores. They don't just avoid shopping there but they actually go there and harass other people who do want to shop there and they try to mak
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I don't like racism but as long as it's i
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I'd hope that if I can avoid what I dislike while being tolerate others can too but then maybe religious and racial issues are harder t
man, have they gotten beat down (Score:1)
Man, you modern Apaches are a bunch of pussies nowadays!
In the days of Geronimo they would've laid siege to Activision's headquarters and shot the place up.
Of course, this is the same bunch of milquetoasts who are whining at Yale to "pretty please give us back the skull of our ancestor that your president's grandfather grave-robbed". If they had the balls their ancestors had, they'd just take the damn thing back and kill anybody that stood in their way. (I smell a screenplay s
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Though, according to the PC climate around here, we're not supposed to talk about this. Only discuss the transgressions of the dominate majority (white males), never the minority.
I'm so sick of 'liberal education', I was forced to take a sociology class which claimed that *I* am the source of all the worlds problems, and towards the end of the c
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Thus by definition, I am what I am. I think Indians may have inspired Calvinism.
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Well, there is nothing liberal about being forced. If, however, you attribute everything bad that happens to you as "liberal", then mabye you are the source of all the worlds problems...
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Shut the fuck up, sit the fuck down, stop exposing your partisan affliction.
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Liberal education is a forced requirement that probably still exists as part of science, engineering and medical degree requirements in many universities. It's a blatant excuse to make people who actually have a goal in life spend tuition money on classes they either have no interest in, or are at least distracting and detrimental to their end goals. S
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Now my brief excursion into a forced month of "Native American Studies" (tought by a real live injun activist!) would lead me to believe that Indians never killed humans until white man brought the notion of violence to them.
Drop out now. Seriously, if you have such disreputable teachers that require you to "learn" obvious historical inaccuracies you're better off finding a new place of education. Many native American tribes were plenty violent long before the Europeans invaded. Mind you, two wrongs don
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Rob
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But "Where's Waldo?" by Martin Hanford??? Is there a group of "Waldo Advocates" somewhere that objects to this?
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Seriously though, if I ever meet the guy that wrote the sim, I'm going to kick his ass.
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If the Apache were portrayed accurately, I've no doubt the outrage would be substantially less. In fact, I know it would - certain books, most notably (to me, at least) the Lonesome Dove books by Larry McMurtry have been *well recieved* by many native groups. Why? Because natives are portrayed as people, not as stereotyped jokes, and they are DEFINITELY not por
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On a related note, in my bookcase I have a board game by the very American Avalon Hill Game Company, a game named Geronimo.
And while said game is full of historically accurate information on the Native American Peoples, and a lot of their woeful history in dealing with the European colonists, the one way to win at playing this game is to ruthlessly subject and even massacre the tribes as the US player.
I remember no outrage about it however. Perhaps this is because the tribes can get their licks in as well
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A lot of people here have missed the point. Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn may have contained the word "nigger" but they were not racist books. Anyone who thinks they are really needs to actually read them; while some of the characters definitely have racist views the books actually portray black people as, well, people. Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn find that, despite what the adults tell them, their actual experiences show that black people are just people, like them. There's racist speech and racist remarks made by characters in the books, but the books themselves are supposed to show how black people are really just people.
According to the article, GUN isn't like that. GUN instead portrays American Indians soley in a racist fashion. The characters in a period piece are allowed to be racist. It's expected that an American during World War II would hate Japanese. (But, interestingly enough, not Germans...) Japanese characters are allowed to be racist against Americans. However, Japanese characters in a World War II film shouldn't act like a racial stereotype. They should behave like a Japanese person during that time actually would.
Yes, you can't ignore racism. It's real, and it should be acknowledged. Pretending it doesn't exist is wrong. However, falling prey to it, and portraying the world based on racist views isn't right either. There's nothing wrong with having racist characters in a game. There is something wrong when the game itself reinforces the racial stereotypes.
The Association for American Indian Development contents that GUN reinforces racial stereotypes, and the article appears to agree. Having never played the game, I have no way of knowing if they're right, but if the game really does display American Indians as racial stereotypes, they have a valid point.
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One thing to note about the game (I have played and beaten it) is that the game IS stereotypical. In the first half of the game, you basically gun down (no pun intended) indians by the dozens almost literally (they're almost always armed with bows or hatchets so its easy to kill 3 or 4 with one shotgun blast).
But on the other hand, in
Big Myth about WWII (Score:2)
BTW An honest portrayal of members of the Japanese mi
Re:Big Myth about WWII (Score:2)
I'd hesitate to use the word "the Japanese" because it means both the government in charge and the people. While you're absolutely correct that the Japanese government at the time did stuff that was every bit as nasty as the Nazis, the Japanese as a people are no more evil than the Germans as a people are or Americans as a people are.
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I agree with you about 95%.
Racism is when you judge the individual based on the negative actions of the group or when you judge the group on the negative actions of
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Too Late (Score:2)
http://title.forbiddenlibrary.com/ [forbiddenlibrary.com]
Other books by Twain have
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This is about being PC. This is about Americans trying to end this nation's tradition
One little two little three little indians (Score:2)
How about producing a fun game of flying 737s into NYC buidings? You get more points for killing more people. People jumping off the buildings will be accompanied by humerous music. If the average american thinks thats unfunny, they should not produce games making fun of the original Americans, nor of Germans (like in wolf 3d).
The word nigger when and it was accepted was used in good literature. I'm not saying such literature should now be adulte
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Farting is healthy. What is wrong with you?
Good for them (Score:2, Funny)
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GUN (Score:5, Informative)
Obligatory South Park Quote (Score:1)
Blatantly ignorant people... (Score:1)
Enough already (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't agree with what happened in the past, but that can't be changed and people should know, understand and learn from history. Let's educate people with accurate history instead of trying to re-write the past in order to cover up ones shame.
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I've never actually played it, but something tells me GUN wasn't made for educational purposes, how can mindless killing of the natives for entertainment purposes (it's a game, after all) be educational in any way?
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How many action games actually are? How do we know for sure that the Strogg are a cruel dominating people? They could just be misunderstood and the Quake 2 & 4 storyline is based on one persons bad experience with them
Inaccurate or not, it's still just a game and was made purely for entertainment only, Postal 2 was quite fun but I don't recall ever being in a town quite like that...
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A little. They were, after all, only sprites. Oh, and the "Mein Leben!" cracked me up occasionally.
I don't know that this is different from GUN, as I haven't played it. But I can sort of see where you'
That's the idea (Score:1)
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And Activision (Score:2, Insightful)
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People threatening boycots is OK. Restricting freedom of speech is not. So lets not complain about this organization who are actually handling this in the right way.
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Well, you know, people who ARE in the target audience might hear about this boycott and the indigenous concerns about the game. Then people who are customers of Activision can boycoot in sympathy.
Besides, why do you say that these people aren't in Activision's market? Do Native Americans not play video games? That s
Execs losing sleep (Score:4, Funny)
In reaction to the content of GUN, the Association for American Indian Development has started a boycott against Activision.
Considering no one is buying this game anyway, what does this "boycott" mean to Activision? Three lost sales, maybe?
Re:Execs losing sleep (Score:2)
That's 75% of their GUN revenue! What's left will barely be enough for the bananas to pay the monkey who made it!
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People participating in the boycott will not buy any games from Activision. That means lost sales on all titles.
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Because the boycott is a new thing, I'll assume that most of the participants already bought and own the Activision games they wanted before the boycott was declared. So Activision will take the hit primarily on *new* game sales. And taking into account the quality of the dreck Activision has been putting out lately, I'll also assume that sales would be low even without the boycott in effect. Then we must also account for the numbe
Since when do video games have to be realistic? (Score:2, Insightful)
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Now, I understand that the article points to racism, its promotion and a few other pro
what are we teaching our children? (Score:1)
I played the game... Here is my impression: (Score:5, Informative)
The main character also single handedly destroys a U.S. military base and butchers the solders inside, and kills the Marshal, and the Governor of the Terroritory, and literaly thousands of other people too, all of whom are stereotyped as bloodthirsty rednecks, so it is not like Apaches where singled out.
The story is really bad, the acting is worse, but it certainly doesn't portray any single group as the bad guys.
Re:I played the game... Here is my impression: (Score:2)
I don't agree with that assessment. Yeah, the story is so-so, but the acting, in terms of voice acting, is really top notch. The textures leaves a lot to be desired (this is *especially* noticable on the hi-res Xbox360 version), but you really can't fault the acting for that.
I think Gun is a rather enjoyable game. It does have a fair number of design flaws, but on the whole, it's not that bad.
Re:I played the game... Here is my impression: (Score:2)
Of course, Gun is a pretty lousy example of dramatic standards. No doubt nobody bothered to play through to the pro-Apache resolution because the
The difference between movies and games (Score:2)
With a game, however, that isn't guaranteed. Many, many players drop out long before the plot reaches its climax. Some don't have the skills necessary to finish the missions, others don't have the patience or time necessary. Or some are l
Isn't this just digital Cowboys and Indans? (Score:2)
In other news... (Score:3, Funny)
boycott everything (Score:1)
Due to my Italian heritage I insist that everyone boycott anything portraying Italians as bloodthirsty criminals.
At least.. (Score:2)
...it sounds better than Custer's Revenge [wikipedia.org]
Pot Calling the Kettle.... (Score:2, Funny)
We have Department of Homeland Security! (Score:3, Funny)
{sarcasm}
I know the American Indians have been waiting a long time for this, but finally the United States is taking a stand against the foriegn invaders from Europe who usurped their lands. The Department of Homeland Security will provide the protection we need from attacks on American Indian's homelands and while it will probably take a long time, rid this country of it's invading anglo-saxon hoards.
{/sarcasm}
If we could just say it this one time (Score:1)
We're not gonna protest?
We're not Gonna Protest!! We're not gonna protest!! We're not gonna protest!! We're not gonna protest!!
In other news... (Score:2)
Waiting for the special edition (Score:2)
GUN was... (Score:2)
Heck, if they really wanted to piss of RockStar, et al, the could have
called it GTE:SA (Grand Theft Equine: San Antonio).
Gun is not racist (Score:2)
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It's not just PC, you can get it for all the consoles... : p
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It was activisions choice to do this, they have every right to do so... this group has every right to boycott...
we will see if that boycott matters. But what exactly did they do to deserve a lawsuit? talked ill of some group of people, oh no, i could have sworn that was perfectly legal (not necessarily popular though)
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I RTFA but didn't see any mention of a lawsuit.
Because people aren't ready? (Score:2)
Looks like the USA still needs a Nanny to look after it.
Unfortunately it got Big Brother instead.
I think people in other countries should learn from that and "grow up" really quick if they haven't already.
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When that group of people is a culture or religion it's called racism.
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However, you bring up a good point. Everybody's speaking out against everything these days. What do you propose? Revoking freedom of speech? If you hear complaints every day it means you live in a free country. Be thankful for liberals!
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