Valve Will Stop Removing Controversial Games on Steam Unless They Are 'Illegal or Straight up Trolling' (geekwire.com) 368
Valve will no longer remove games from its Steam game marketplace unless they are "illegal, or straight up trolling," according to a statement from the Bellevue, Wash.-based gaming company posted today. From a report: The announcement comes a week after Valve removed a controversial game that simulated school shootings, following a nationwide outcry to ban the title. Last month it also issued warnings to developers about adult content in games. In its blog post, Valve executive Erik Johnson writes that "Valve shouldn't be the ones deciding this." "If you're a player, we shouldn't be choosing for you what content you can or can't buy," it reads. "If you're a developer, we shouldn't be choosing what content you're allowed to create. Those choices should be yours to make. Our role should be to provide systems and tools to support your efforts to make these choices for yourself, and to help you do it in a way that makes you feel comfortable."
I'll get some popcorn. (Score:5, Insightful)
Should've Stayed a Solved Problem (Score:2)
But nooo, we had new moral panics led by Jack Thompson and Anita Sarkeesion, with the gaming p
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Nintendo self-censored the SNES version and lost millions, while Sega raked in the cash.
On the other hand, Sega is no longer in the game console market, whereas Nintendo's brand as a kid-friendly platform has helped them maintain their position as one of the main players in that market.
I far and away prefer the uncensored version of the game, but I can definitely see why a company would decide to exercise a degree of control over what they allow on their plaform.
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Now hopefully there will be another outbreak of common sense and they'll actually do some quality control instead, so we don't have a situation where indie games are selling better on a Nintendo console of all things than on PC [oneangrygamer.net] because it's almost impossible to find good new games on Steam among the flood of terrible, low effort games slapped together with a few pre-made game assets.
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It really depends if it hurts their bottom line or not. Since they are not funded by advertising it comes down to if developers and retailers (who sell Steam products like game cards) decide they don't want to be associated with this. Since Steam is so popular it will be hard for developers to move away from them even if they want to.
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all valve did is challenge developers to make the most disgusting and controversial game they can. it will not end well.. for anyone.
That would be "trolling."
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Since when has something to be bought, played or watched for people being up in arms about its mere existence?
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Fine, just make sure kids aren't buying this crap. (Score:4, Insightful)
As a liberal and libertarian, I'm fine with *ADULTS* having access to any kind of content they want. If they want to take the no censorship, high road they sure as hell need to clean up their age verification system. I play counter strike and BF4(non-steam) with my 15yo. niece and I've seen his game library, and I know damn well many of his games are supposed to be over 18.
First hit of google on how to work around steams age restriction:
https://steamcommunity.com/dis... [steamcommunity.com]
> You can buy games on Steam no matter what age you are as long as you set your age to over 18 when a store-page asks for you DoB
So it pains me to say this, but until they fix this gigantic loophole, they are in the wrong here.
Re:Fine, just make sure kids aren't buying this cr (Score:5, Insightful)
Maybe parents can check their kids ages on their accounts? I tend to be unsympathetic to the "you should be watching your kids 24/7" argument, but to verify their ages on their accounts?
Also, what have you done about your niece's game collection.
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Most of the games I played as a teen would these days have been rated 17+, the criteria has really dropped to the point of making ratings worthless. I will not let my 10 year old play (some of) them (ex. Witcher 3), but others I don't really care about. I do not rely on Steam or anything else to make that call, I tell him what he may and may not play. That's the only real solution, parents have to parent, the end. You cannot outsource that job.
That said, the games I most often boycott are not rated MA at al
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Back in the day, if you payed with a credit card, you were considered an adult by default. Not sure if that still applies with all the new charge to your phone capabilities.
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I'm not saying Valve should be confirming the age. I'm saying it's reasonable to expect/require that a parent looks at their child's account to make sure it's not set to 18+
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I play counter strike and BF4(non-steam) with my 15yo. niece and I've seen his game library, and I know damn well many of his games are supposed to be over 18.
If your niece already has gender issues, this probably isn't going to help.
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If your niece already has gender issues, this probably isn't going to help.
Gasp! You dare offend zir on Slashdot??
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That's just the thing. Most people who categorise themselves will stick to that category right until they don't.
I'm libertarian right until your unvacinated child plays with mine.
Goverment regulation is socialism right until it is necessary to keep functioning.
etc.
I feel like writing a chrome plugin for Slashdot that replaces "I'm {$political_philosophy} and so ..." with "On this specific point of discussion I hold {$political_philosophy} views." Though I fear it may kill the Slashdot comments section as pe
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Maybe my child falls into some of the categories of unvaccinatable and relies on herd immunity.
Maybe I just triggered your special topic so you just latched onto it without actually bothering to follow the conversation or the point of my post.
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>> You can buy games on Steam no matter what age you are as long as you set your age to over 18 when a store-page asks for you DoB
> So it pains me to say this, but until they fix this gigantic loophole, they are in the wrong here.
The problem is that's one of those easier said than done things. How do you create a fool-proof age verification system?
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Have the system send nudes directly to the police.
If they aren't over 18, they can be charged with creating child porn and no one wants to risk that.
If they send someone elses nudes then they can be charged with revenge porn or copyright infringement and again, no one wants to risk that.
Hey, if FB wants peoples nudes, why not join the club?!
"Think about the children" (Score:3, Informative)
People like you are the reason we can't have nice things.
You expect the world to raise your kids for you because you are too lazy to check what they are doing or don't care enough to guide them.
The government nor any company should be telling us how to live our lives and what we cannot look at. So, fuck you.
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Re:Fine, just make sure kids aren't buying this cr (Score:4, Interesting)
So a student is more likely to be killed by a deer than from a school shooting. Where are all the walk-outs and protests advocating deer population control?
For some perspective on the scope of the school shooting problem, look at the stats the CDC puts out. For 2015, the leading causes of death [cdc.gov] among the 15-19 year old demographic were:
3,919 deaths - Accidents (mostly automobile accidents and drug overdoses). 282x more than school shootings.
2.061 deaths - Suicide. 148x more.
1,587 deaths - Homicide (mostly outside school, and gang related). 114x more.
583 deaths - Malignant neoplasms (cancer). 42x more.
306 deaths - Heart disease. 22x more.
195 deaths - Birth defects. 14x more.
72 deaths - Influenza (the flu). 5.2x more.
63 deaths - Chronic lower respiratory diseases. 4.5x more.
61 deaths - Cerebrovascular diseases. 4.4x more.
52 deaths - Diabetes. 3.7x more.
41 deaths - Complications from pregnancy and childbirth. 3x more.
A protest over excessive rates of teen pregnancy could potentially save 3x more lives than a protest over school shootings. Likewise, teaching kids not to each too many sweets, to exercise, not to smoke, get the flu shot, use sunscreen, not to join gangs, to buckle their seat belt, not to use drugs, and offering them counseling for depression, would all be much more productive uses of our time and effort than worrying about or debating school shootings. For that matter, controlling deer populations to reduce the number of fatalities from striking deer could potentially save 1.35x as many students' lives as lost to school shootings.
If you want to tackle a life-threatening issue that students face, probably the best choice is suicide. It results in more than a hundred times as many student deaths as school shootings. But when's the last time you saw the media run a story about teen suicide? The only reason school shootings are even on the radar is because of the media using them to play the "think of the children!" card against guns.
Re:Fine, just make sure kids aren't buying this cr (Score:4, Insightful)
a student's odds of being killed in a school shooting in any given year are (51 million) / (13.9 per year) = 1 in 3.67 million. About 120 Americans are killed every year by deer [vox.com]. (325.7 million Americans) / (120 per year) = 1 in 2.71 million.
You must be a poor scientist, because you shouldn't compare the number of school children killed by one type of fatality with the number of ALL Americans killed by another type of fatality.
If 120 Americans are killed every year by dear, how many of those Americans are school children?
We regulate deer you know (Score:3)
But when it comes to ending gun violence we do next to nothing. We ban convicted felons from owning guns but we leave glaring loopholes in the system that let them obtain them with ease. We allow ownership of weapons intentionally designed to kill people (the AR-15's caliber and bullet velocity are d
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Consider that many of those deaths due to deer are because the human involved was doing something wrong
As opposed to the deaths in school shootings?
That's a fucking weird measure to choose to use as a comparison.
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I should have clarified that "the victim was doing something wrong".
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People used to go to war when then were 8-9-10-11-12 years of age. In fact even younger children in the modern world participate in all sorts of conflicts around the world. The western world isn't slightly inconvenienced by that last time I checked.
The fact that we arbitrarily raise the entry age of adulthood doesn't mean nature follows. It also doesn't mean that younger children don't know the concept of death and they shouldn't be taught to value life above everything else in this world. So, maybe, just
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Nonsense! Their age verification system is bulletproof. That's why they keep making me confirm I was born on January 1 1900.
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does not have a steam library full of games that are âoesupposed to be over 18â, because Steam does not currently allow AO (adults only) rated games. Further, the ESRB rating is not legally enforceable
You'll be telling me pegi18 doesn't exist next. Legally enforceable is pretty irrelevant to his argument, "supposed to be over 18" doesn't infer legal enforcement of that constraint.
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The left wants them to ban anything vaguely alt-right-ish, the right wants them to ban anything with breasts and/or penes. Neither side being happy seems like a decent compromise.
My next game (Score:3, Funny)
I need to make a video game about two anthropomorphize male-identify assault rifles that fall in love.
Spoiler 1: the climax is they shoot up an abortion clinic, and save many God fearing babies.
Spoiler 2: In the sequel the duo solve global warming, and reduce our dependence on oil through an innovative carbon tax system.
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Don't even make her a prostitute. Just let the game offer that as a career path for young fit healthy attractive women, with the alternatives being a trophy wife for a rich sportsman or a hard slog trying to climb the corporate ladder.
Let the gamers choose which route they prefer :)
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Odd, the left is generally associated with wanting more sexual activity, e.g. through promotion of contraception and the normalization of sex. Feminists in particular regard the sexual revolution, when women were liberated to engage in and enjoy sex thanks to the contraceptive pill and changes in attitudes, as a very good thing.
Even porn has adopted some feminist ideas in recent years, with the popularity of movies that focus more on the mutual pleasure the actors are experiencing and less on the "hammering
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Don't get me wrong, there are still plenty of people who want to censor games for plain dumb reasons, but those people tend to belong to either the religious right (who are incidentally the reason why the App Store doesn't allow anything remotely sexual in nature) or their equivalent social justice obsessives on the left.
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As it should be (Score:5, Insightful)
Steam should not be a place to express a viewpoint. It's a platform to hook game devs and game players up. Nothing more.
No one is forcing you to buy a game you find objectionable.
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Steam should not be a place to express a viewpoint. It's a platform to hook game devs and game players up. Nothing more.
No one is forcing you to buy a game you find objectionable.
They have every right to express a viewpoint, just as every game dev has a right (and the ability - Steam isn't a monopoly) to sell their games elsewhere. I'm as liberal as they come, so please pardon me, but by your logic every store that sell magazines should be forced to provide shelf space for porn mags, gun mags, and those with extreme viewpoints. Companies like Valve shouldn't be able to push their viewpoints on their industry, but they have the right (though not a responsibility) to form their own de
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Games are a form of art, and all art is both expressive and inherently political. You can't separate the two, and nor should you.
Valve should just own it. Yes, they are happy to make money selling games about shooting up schools. No need to distance themselves from it, any more than PornHub needs to distance itself from making money out of legal pornography.
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Auschwitz Camp Management. Can you keep up with the increasing volumes of new inmates, find the space for them all to sleep, keep them fed and healthy and still manage your costs, all while preventing escape, meeting production targets and furthering the strategic objectives of the Führer.
I mean, realistic sims are big in Germany these days.
Steam will be removed from apple as they censorshi (Score:2)
Steam will be removed from apple as they do censorship in there app store.
Its not the censorship.... (Score:2)
My issue is Steam is so bloody crowded full of absolute shit, I can't find anything good to play and its turning me off the platform. Its been a year since I have purchased anything on Steam directly, more through places like Humble Bundle.
Its a crowded mess full of asset fips and one man super buggy shit that are borderline playable.
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Good. I'm happy that Steam is focussing on connecting game developers with people that want to play their games, but it'll be nice if they stop thinking I want to play JRPGs designed for 12 year olds.
It's maybe my own fault, I'll play anything once..
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My issue is Steam is so bloody crowded full of absolute shit, I can't find anything good to play and its turning me off the platform.
Things you consider "abosolute shit" are considered "good" by someone else, and vice versa.
That's actually a big part of Valve's announcement (http://archive.is/KtduG). They want to give their customers better tools to find games they like and ignore games they don't.
No they aren't. There are thousands of half-completed asset flips crowding the Steam store. I don't bother looking at it anymore, as it is so completely filled with shit.
And the Steam suggestions? Most of them are "early access" incomplete games who's developers are just trying to grab as much cash as they can before abandoning the project.
How to protect your game (Score:2)
Update that site with news, media, events related to the game.
Make sure all social media and any "game" site has links back to your own site.
Ensure you have your own trusted payment system in place and in use if needed.
Have other methods of payment beyond a US CC company.
Have a set of networks and the ability to quickly change from all 3rd party services to your own networks.
What about a FPS with Valve as the target? (Score:2)
Do you think they would happily hos
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I expect there will be a lot of hastily made crapware designed to test Valve's limits.
Remember the outrage over Wolfenstein having the player kill Nazis and depicting them as evil? I'm expecting a badly made FPS where you play Nazis repelling an SJW invasion and purifying the fatherland to appear soon.
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Well, to be fair some of the modern day conservatives are literal Nazis and quite open about that fact, and it's a game about killing Nazis...
Snowflakes getting butthurt that someone made a game about murdering them?
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that users will be happy?
Turn it around. Why would users be unhappy? Are they forced to buy it? No where does it say Valve will promote the titles. If you're unhappy because someone else somewhere in the world that doesn't affect you is an arsehole, maybe the correct answer is not to be locking all of society in a bubble but rather a healthy dose of antidepressents.
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It's a stupid move by Steam to open themselves up to this. A sane policy would be to require games to abide by regional content rating systems and banhammer those which are shown to be flagrantly in violation.
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But that is their policy. At no point did they say they will host games that are banned. At no point did they say they will not advertise regional ratings.
The thing that may upset the very people who are unhappy about life the universe and everything is that the game itself wasn't actually banned, just removed from Steam due to a silly policy of thought-policing.
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Straight up trolling (Score:2)
Does that mean that Bunker Blaster [youtube.com] will also not be published on Steam? Nor any of the other titles shown there?
Amorality is immorality (Score:2)
All True Art is "Straight up Trolling" (Score:2)
Although this is a good first step, the "trolling" clause really bothers me - really great art is stuff that provokes, just as trolling does - its something that makes people perhaps think In a different way than they did before...
Furthermore it's easy to see why people troll on Twitter and other platforms - it gets a quick response and is easy just to fling some verbal poo to see what sticks. But someone bothering to write a whole game about something? I find it hard to believe someone would put so much
I used to have a shop selling games (Score:2)
It was up to me what to stock; never seemed a problem. Maybe multinational companies just don't have the staff or something.
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the shooter enters the Valve office and kills all the employees?
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In the short term, we won't be making significant changes to what's arriving on Steam until we've finished some of the tools we've described in this post.
From the official announcement [steamcommunity.com].
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Active Shooter's removal was not because of content, it seems. The developer's business partner had already been kicked out for copyright infringement, review manipulation, and customer abuse. Here. [pcmag.com]
2, 3 & 4 would violate the second ammendment (Score:2)
Number 2 would get thrown out on second amendment grounds unless you change the legal age of an adult to 21, bearing arms is a legal right for all adults and is not negotiable unless there is a constitutional amendment to repeal the second amendment which most states will block.
Number 3 would have no chances under the supreme court without a constitutional amendment, the reason the sawed off shotgun got rejected was because it wasn't useful in a war scenario.
Number 4: again
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The purpose of the 2a was to keep military weapons in the hands of the people, and to avoid the need for a standing military as it was known to be injurious to freedom (holy shit, I had to write that twice because Google keyboard auto-"corrected" that phrase to "indoors to a few people".) It's obvious that this means ammo too, and furthermore, it means military ammunition like AP or HE rounds. If the supremes say otherwise, that's judicial activism; the authors and historical proponents of the amendment mad
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It is highly unlikely that blanket restrictions on ammunition would be constitutional for the same reason under which poll taxes are struck down as unconstitutional. Ammunition bans and poll taxes both restrict a person's ability to exert a right.
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2. Raise the age to purchase a gun or use a gun without supervision to 21.
I'm all for this provided we raise the age of adulthood to 21. That also means you can't vote until 21. If you aren't mature enough to have a gun you aren't mature enough to choose the leaders of the country. The pro gun control crowd wouldn't go for that though because young people tend to be very liberal.
3. Raise the requirements for assault rifles and other weapons with the potential for mass carnage. Require a more thorough background check. If you can't get the equivalent of a security clearance, then you probably shouldn't be owning a weapon of war.
"Potential for mass carnage" and "weapon of war" are undefined. These are scary sounding terms that mean nothing. Full auto has been essentially banned since 1986. This is why gun owners roll their eyes at "assault weapon" bans.
4. Raise the requirements on handguns to 25, and require regular certification if you are going to carry a concealed handgun. Can you hit what you shoot at and can you reasonably identify appropriate targets from bystanders? This wouldn't be to produce a marksman, but to at least make sure of a minimal level of knowledge, including keeping a gun secure.
Most states already require some amount of qualification for a concealed carry permit and to renew one if I'm not mistaken.
5. Limit the amount of ammunition you can buy at once for assault style weapons. A licensed gun range maybe able to get unlimited, but only for use at that range. If someone brings in the spent casings they can buy more.
Again, "assault style weapons" is a ridiculous term. It's literally defined by things like what angle the grip is and whether the stock is adjustable. The whole concept of an "assault weapon" is a complete fraud. The campaign against "assault weapons" was created in part with the intent of deceiving people into thinking they were still talking about fully automatic rifles and getting them on board with something they didn't understand. Hence the similarity to the term "assault rifle", which is the term for the select-fire rifles that had already been banned.
Also, you don't need very much ammo for a mass shooting. Ammo is heavy. From what I've read most mass shootings involve up to around 300 rounds fired. You can shoot that much in a day at the range.
6. Teach critical thinking in schools. Too many people don't learn how to think logically. Include funding for after school programs. Keep people busy doing something, not messing around in some gang or something.
I'm actually on board with this. I would expand it to teach things like logical fallacies and manipulation tactics so people are harder to manipulate with propaganda.
7. School uniforms, because they equalize things somewhat for students, and give people a bit more even chance.
On the fence about this. Part of me wants to let people dress like crazies so they're easier to identify.
8. Harden school's with fences and limit access points where guns can come in to something with a metal detector. Yah, I'd like to live in a world that is not required. We aren't in that world.
Security should probably be dealt with on a local level. It's a big country and I'm not sure there is a one size fits all solution. There should definitely be security guidelines for newly built schools though. And maybe some experts sent around to do security assessments.
9. Offer to pay for training for school teachers who wish training in firearms. They must pass with a high degree of competence to be allowed to carry a likely concealed weapon. Don't pay them more to do it. Don't pressure them to do it. Just make it something they can get if they want it. Spread teachers that are armed out so that they are somewhat d
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And if you're going to raise the age, then they can't join the military until 21.
How it makes sense to TRAIN people to shoot other people at 18, but make it illegal for them to own a gun or even buy a BEER is ridiculous.
And they can't get married until their 21. If you're not responsible enough to own a machine that uses a small amount of volatile material to accelerate a smaller amount of metal, you have no business locking yourself into a life altering contract. In fact, make it 21 to enter into ANY con
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why so old?
A better solution is probably just.
bring back compulsory military service for 16 to 18 year olds.
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A lot of that falls under "easy for the law to abuse". For instance, if you require regular certification to show you can hit things with your gun, the government can decide to make all the gun ranges illegal so there's no way to become certified (which has actually happened).
And randomly visiting homes is called the "surveillance state".
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You're refreshingly open-minded. 95% of people post here seem to believe on of two things;
1. Everything any Democrat politician ever says is stupid, and anything a Republican politician ever says is automatically right.
or
2. Everything any Democrat politician ever says is stupid, and anything a Republican politician ever says is automatically right.
The idea that perhaps people on BOTH sides of the political spectrum sometimes make a good point, or have a good idea, is rare, and refreshing.
There is another belief, which I think most of us actually have...
Everything any ____ politician ever says is stupid.
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Re:An open-minded view of things (Score:4, Insightful)
You have a very mistaken belief of how the bill of rights works. The 2nd amendment is simply protecting a natural right from infringement by the government. In the absence of the 2nd amendment, all people still have the exact same rights.
Even if this did happen, and the feds thought it could be enforced, we'd have a civil war trying to enforce it.
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Stupid error on my part. That was supposed to say:
seem to believe on of two things;
1. Everything any Democrat politician ever says is stupid, and anything a Republican politician ever says is automatically right.
or
2. Everything any Republican politician ever says is stupid, and anything a Democrat politician ever says is automatically right.
More likely, perhaps, lots of people have various ideas and points of view that have value. Sometimes "A and B" is the best answer, rather than arguing over A or B.
My ki
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It would, but will it ever happen if the voters then vote the person who spent $x billion on the program that wasn't working out of office because the other party target the electorate with a campaign highlighting their incompetence for wasting that money. There was a great episode of the West Wing that provided
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Then how come there are so many youtube videos of people going to those gun control rallies and talking to random people who don't know anything beyond the standard talking points?
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Meaningful gun legislation is prosecuting people who use guns in the commission of a crime. Meaningful gun legislation is a requirement that every U.S. citizen be required to take a gun familiarization course so they can overcome their irrational fear of firearms.
The merits of gun control is ensuring that you hit what you aim at.
Can do that at work or anywhere else. Screaming at (Score:3, Insightful)
Yes, when someone has an idea, but they don't know anything about the topic, and someone else does know about the topic, an effective conversation goes something like this;
Person A: I have an idea that might work, or might spark a different idea that works, but I don't really know much about this topic. What do you think of ...?
Person B: That's an interesting idea. In my home town, we had a bus system. The way that worked ...
We have conversations like that at work. A few days ago I posted a "I don't know mu
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one big problem is that given the science of projectile weapons is a known thing if you have access to a machine shop and a chem lab you can make just about anything you want if you also have the plans.
heck a PaintBall "marker" can be very easily modded reversibly to be lethal without using abnormal balls
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Huh? Why would that start happening?
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Never Forget! (Score:2)
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The only winning move is not to play.
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Wait...Gandhi really was a dick. Go read about what he thought of the khaffirs. Hell, go read the whole wikipedia article about him, including what he campaigned for during WWII. So do you mean to tell me that you had a game of civilization that was actually historically accurate?
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The issue I have with random internet users is that they can build something marvellous or something horrible. I have seen how an indie game has been hidden from the front page on launch week three weeks ago because some users started adding tags like "Nudity". The thing is, having a game on Steam meant something years ago. It made sense to browse which games were introduced into Steam. Not anymore.
Humble Bundle also had a bundle full