ESPN Attacks Kobe Bryant Over Black Ops Commercial

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ace_of_something

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JaredXE said:
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ace_of_something said:
Why do we care about him doing this?

I mean he DID anally rape a prostitute. Why has everyone forgiven him for that?
It wasn't a prostitute. She didn't offer sex in exchange for money. It was a freebie.
Not to mention it wasn't rape. She claimed it was AFTER the fact. Courts cleared him, all he was doing was committing adultery, which is not a crime.
No he didn't, it was settled out of court. He apologized publicly to the girl. This meaning he paid her enough money to drop it and admitted fault (if not necessarily rape).

He's still a sleazeball and a poor role model. (no matter how much you think it shouldn't be athletes are role models)
 

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The only celebrity I recognized in the commercial was Kimmel. I haven't bought the game yet despite my love of The Man Show and it's former host. I don't understand why they're pissed at Bryant. I don't get sports or sports people though.
 

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Gavmando said:
I guess it's just a different way of thinking. Aussies would see CoD as a game where you run around and shoot stuff, but I think Americans would see it the same way, and then go out and give it a try with real guns. (Hopefully in a safe setting.)

Hmm. Ponder time for me...
I seriously doubt that except in a very small number of people. Hell, I don't even like guns and I enjoyed the commercial quite a bit. All I could see in it was all the types of people you might play with. You'd have to be really stupid about guns to want to reenact this. This stupidity is rampant among all weapons but swords and guns get the worst of it.
 

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Woodsey said:
There's no message, morons.

And before someone gets clever, the ad is so tongue-in-cheek that there's not even an unintentional message.
Sure there's a message. "Buy Black Ops". There's no "Go out and shoot each other in real life" message though, you're right. But people of a certain age will find any excuse to ***** about anything video game related.
 

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I remember watching Outside the Lines when they were discussing it and found it BORING! They made the same points everyone else did and tried to compare it to when Allen Iverson had a rap album about him being a gangster. Thank goodness the head of Major League Gaming made sense of the entire thing.
 

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stinkychops said:
This just in. TV Commentators complain about advertisers affecting peoples perspectives. Remember who pays them. Shut up.
Guess ESPN won't get any more cash from Activision any time in the future...
 

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Oh they're just pissed because the commenter likes Halo better than CoD.

It's people like these that have diamonds running down their pants when they stand up after being such tight-asses over another non-issue. While we're at it, let's go after toy soldiers. Hell, let's take down Toy Story for having toy soldiers. Because y'know, those little green men are tearing down the thin fabric separating perception of reality from fiction.

Face it, the ad was done well and it hit a good target. Perhaps ESPN should knock down Microsoft's door for some better ad campaigning for its ESPN feature nobody cares about and the "justification" in raising the Xbox Live price for frivolous garbage like that. I know that if I had Live still, I'd cancel at the notice of ESPN features + $10 extra out of insult to my intelligence[footnote]I can get ESPN any bloody time I want, so why would I pay or treat it as an incentive?[/footnote]
 

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ace_of_something said:
No he didn't, it was settled out of court. He apologized publicly to the girl. This meaning he paid her enough money to drop it and admitted fault (if not necessarily rape).

He's still a sleazeball and a poor role model. (no matter how much you think it shouldn't be athletes are role models)

That was the civil case. The criminal investigation was dropped because the 'victim' refused to testify after many lies and inconsistancies in her story came to light.

But you are right, NO athlete should be a role model, Kobe Bryant less so.
 

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Bah, that commercial is great. ESPN Commentator = moralist dipwit. What's that 4Chan expression, "Haters gonna hate."
Seems appropriate.
 

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It is typical of the US press to denounce a celebrity/role model for engaging in fantasy gunplay yet these are the same reporters who support the US military and their numerous foreign occupations. I highly doubt a Middle Eastern civilian is concerned about Kobe Bryant's grenade launcher.
 

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Nocturnal Gentleman said:
Gavmando said:
I guess it's just a different way of thinking. Aussies would see CoD as a game where you run around and shoot stuff, but I think Americans would see it the same way, and then go out and give it a try with real guns. (Hopefully in a safe setting.)

Hmm. Ponder time for me...
I seriously doubt that except in a very small number of people. Hell, I don't even like guns and I enjoyed the commercial quite a bit. All I could see in it was all the types of people you might play with. You'd have to be really stupid about guns to want to reenact this. This stupidity is rampant among all weapons but swords and guns get the worst of it.
The problem is that that small number of people have easy access to guns. And from what i've heard from guys I work with who have been to the states, is that you can even buy assault rifles like the ones in the add.

The problem I have with the add is that it's glorifying guns. And with the massive crime rates and gun crime in America, it just seems stupid to add fuel to the fire.
And dont get me wrong, i'm not blaming video games. I've been playing video games for more than 20 years and i've never even hit another person in anger. I'm a Buddhist vegetarian and I still love playing games like CoD. But if you show an add like that on TV, then kids will see it, and think that guns are cool. Games like CoD have a rating system for a reason. So that only a mind that is mature enough to handle it gets a hold of it. But if it's a TV add, then kids will see it and will be raised with the same views, and the cycle of gun loving will continue.
 

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Optimystic said:
SERIOUS BUSINESS.

Rajin Cajun said:
At least Kobe isn't out raping women amirite?
Great, you made me spray coffee everywhere when I laughed, I hope you're happy :mad:
In the words of Great Warlord George Bush, "Mission Accomplished!"
 

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lma0nade said:
That ad is just flat-out retarded. Especially from a business standpoint. Showing children in a game that they know is an M-RATED GAME is just being stupid. I'm not one who thinks that "video games made me do it", I just think that commercial in general is bullshit.
Um... there are no children in that ad. The young looking girl with the shotgun is in her early 20s.
 

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Irridium said:
Children "playing war" with their fingers and toy guns are also painting it in a happy-go-lucky vibe.

Does that downplay the seriousness that real combat entails?

Alright so maybe a little, but still, you don't go attacking kids about it. These guys are just having fun. I'm sure we've all imagined ourselves in that situation before, where we're all killing each other in a fun and happy manner.

Or at least I have.
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What?
Battle Royale is one of my favorite daydreams. It's not like that means that I want it to happen for real or that I'm downplaying how horrid that would be. Oh, and I love this commercial.
 

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I wonder what the muppets complaining there think of paint-ball tournaments, and similar combat games. Most sports are just ritualized forms of combat, anyway.