Cuba Criticizes Call of Duty: Black Ops

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Cuba Criticizes Call of Duty: Black Ops


Cuba's state-run media has strongly criticized Call of Duty: Black Ops [http://www.amazon.com/Call-Duty-Black-Ops-Xbox-360/dp/B003JVKHEQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1289424295&sr=8-1] for portraying an attempted assassination of Fidel Castro, claiming that it glorifies illegal behavior and encourages "sociopathic attitudes" in youth.

Cuba's relationship with the United States has been famously contentious since a young Fidel Castro led a band of Marxist revolutionaries to overthrow the government in the late 50s. Attempts by the CIA to assassinate Castro - more than 600 times, according to some reports - haven't helped smooth those waters over the years. It's not terribly surprising, then, that the Cuban government would be a little touchy about a videogame that turns that messy history into mainstream entertainment.

"What the United States couldn't accomplish in more than 50 years, they are now trying to do virtually," an article on the state-run news site Cubadebate [http://www.cubadebate.cu/] says, referring to an early Black Ops mission in which players battle their way through the streets of Havana in an attempt to kill Castro shortly after his takeover.

"This new video game is doubly perverse," it continues. "On the one hand, it glorifies the illegal assassination attempts the United States government planned against the Cuban leader... and on the other, it stimulates sociopathic attitudes in North American children and adolescents."

It's an understandably sore spot, but Texas A&M psychology professor Christopher Ferguson said the article's claim that studies have shown a link between violent gaming and anti-social behavior is incorrect. Saying that there's a lot of "rhetoric and politics going on," he pointed out that while videogaming is more popular than ever as mainstream entertainment, violence among youth in the United States "is at its lowest level in 40 years."

Even though it's been more than five decades since Castro's revolution, during which time the U.S. has normalized relations with old foes like the Soviet Union, China and Vietnam, it still maintains a strict trade and travel embargo against Cuba. Castro, now 84 and frail but still the head of the Cuban Communist Party, said in 1998 that he's survived so many attempts on his life that when he does actually die, nobody will believe it.

Source: Yahoo! Finance [http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Cuba-denounces-virtual-Castro-apf-2373678391.html?x=0&.v=4]


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Andy Chalk said:
Castro, now 84 and frail but still the head of the Cuban Communist Party, said in 1998 that he's survived so many attempts on his life that when he does actually die, nobody will believe it.
That makes the US sound so impatient, just let mother nature do her work, she's the best Assassin in the job right now.
 

Shihoudani

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As do communist leaders, so all of this isn't a surprise to me at all. I can't help but laugh at how they like to stand beside all the other loopy nuts in this country who actually think violent video games breeds violence. We've heard it with Doom, GTA, CoD... what's next?
 

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This is brilliant news!

Now the crazed media whores who have been damning the advert won't be able to do so without agreeing with Cuba!

No way they're going to do that. :)
 

C95J

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well, no surprise more criticism is coming in about games, I could have seen it coming a mile away...
 

imnot

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Wow Black ops has only been out like a day.
Thats a lot of (bad?) publisity.
 

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Canid117 said:
Communist governments say the darnedest things.
[sub]Actual communism doesn't have a government by the way.[/sub]

OT: That's nice.

NEEEEEXT!

[small]It feels like there's been 5 controversies today alone.[/small]
 

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silverbullet1989 said:
how the hell do you fail to assasinate someone 600 times!?!
By some reports. Probably meaning Cuba state media.

"Fidel Castro found a hair in his soup this morning, obviously an attempt by American secret agencies to kill our glorious leader with poisoned hair follicles."
 

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cobrausn said:
silverbullet1989 said:
how the hell do you fail to assasinate someone 600 times!?!
By some reports. Probably meaning Cuba state media.

"Fidel Castro found a hair in his soup this morning, obviously an attempt by American secret agencies to kill our glorious leader with poisoned hair follicles."
hahaha thats brilliant... but still to even speculate tht 600 fails... its just... i cant even begin to get round that in my head
 

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cobrausn said:
silverbullet1989 said:
how the hell do you fail to assasinate someone 600 times!?!
By some reports. Probably meaning Cuba state media.

"Fidel Castro found a hair in his soup this morning, obviously an attempt by American secret agencies to kill our glorious leader with poisoned hair follicles."
Or, more likely, by being inept.

I agree though, 600 is probably an exaggeration. More like 400
 

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Who cares about some commie dictatorship got their feelings hurt.

They lack basic human rights , and they care about THIS?.
 

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Why don't we use that Texan's psychological studies to refute the fucking bill in California then?
 

Major_Tom

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I'd like a game where you play as Castro while avoiding 600 assassinations. That would be more fun than this borefest of a game.
 

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Castro, much like his old friend El Che, is a damn-awesome man. Maybe not likable with his views, but awesome in a sense that he is "The most interesting man in the world."

On a quasi-related note, Cuban Cigars RULE!
 

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Major_Tom said:
I'd like a game where you play as Castro while avoiding 600 assassinations. That would be more fun than this borefest of a game.
Have you played Black Ops, or are you just saying that becuase its COD?
 

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silverbullet1989 said:
cobrausn said:
silverbullet1989 said:
how the hell do you fail to assasinate someone 600 times!?!
By some reports. Probably meaning Cuba state media.

"Fidel Castro found a hair in his soup this morning, obviously an attempt by American secret agencies to kill our glorious leader with poisoned hair follicles."
hahaha thats brilliant... but still to even speculate tht 600 fails... its just... i cant even begin to get round that in my head
Look it up, it's true. 638 times actually and maybe even more. I think there was an HBO special about it or something. Also 1) Castro rules and 2) They aren't wrong to think this about CoD. I have seen plenty of kids say how they want join the army to go to the Middle East to kill "Arabs" like in the game.