Fox & Friends Shoots at Modern Warfare 2

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Fox & Friends Shoots at Modern Warfare 2

Representatives from /gamer and Common Sense Media debated Modern Warfare 2's controversial terrorist mission on Fox & Friends this morning, with what has unfortunately become the typical result.


This morning on the talk show Fox & Friends, the hosts discussed Modern Warfare 2 with Jon Christensen from Common Sense Media [http://www.slashgamer.com/], an advocacy group for family-safe media. The tag from Fox before the commercial was, "Modern Warfare 2, a game that lets you play as a terrorist. Is the game going too far? We're going to have a fair and balanced debate to find out." The discourse predictably leaned toward inflammatory statements regarding violence and videogames.

Steyer started off by claiming that his personal opinion is unquestionable evidence by saying, "There's no doubt there's a link between violent video games and kids." Apparently, Steyer has not seen any scholarly assessments [http://news.illinois.edu/NEWS/05/0809videogames.html] which refute the link between violence and videogames.

The hosts then attempted to draw the gamer representative, Christensen, into a trap regarding the mission where you play as a terrorist. The gambit worked. "You're not actually a terrorist. You're a CIA undercover agent," he starts off explaining before unfortunately getting lost in the details. "You are infiltrating a terrorist organization and the game specifically says, when you go into, uh when you work with this terrorist organization. You are um... [pause] You are a a a uh a a a CIA operative. [laughs] I'm sorry," he apologized. Couldn't the gaming community have gotten a more verbose spokesperson? *Raises hand*

The segment ends with a stern reminder that parents must be responsible when purchasing games for their children. This, at least, is something that I can get behind. The only way a small kid could play an adult game is if a parent were to purchase it and leave it around the house. The same is true of pornography, but you don't hear about Fox News clamoring for the ban of all porno, do you?

In fact, they're using it to attract viewers [http://foxnewsporn.com/].

Update: Added YouTube video of the segment. It is just as awkward as you thought.

Source: Kotaku [http://kotaku.com/5402067/modern-warfare-2-on-fox--friends]

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Barky13

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I don't watch fox (mainly because I'm British), but it seems extremely unfair that they didn't even bother getting an actual gamer to debate. It was all horribly one sided.
 

The DSM

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*sigh* So many ill-informed American (and even the BBC) stations snipe at video gaming, hell im British and I know Jack Thompsons a dick, I cant wait for when the internet kills T.V and we dont have to listen to there flawed research data.
 

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Greg Tito said:
Fox & Friends Shoots at Modern Warfare 2
"You're not actually a terrorist. You're a CIA undercover agent," he starts off explaining before unfortunately getting lost in the details. "You are infiltrating a terrorist organization and the game specifically says, when you go into, uh when you work with this terrorist organization. You are um... [pause] You are a a a uh a a a CIA operative. [laughs] I'm sorry,"
Thanks for the *SPOILERS INSIDE* warning! Oh, wait...
 

Lukeje

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I think Fox need to learn that just saying something is a "Fair and balanced debate" doesn't necessarily make it so.
 

GrinningManiac

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uppitycracker said:
Greg Tito said:
Fox & Friends Shoots at Modern Warfare 2
"You're not actually a terrorist. You're a CIA undercover agent," he starts off explaining before unfortunately getting lost in the details. "You are infiltrating a terrorist organization and the game specifically says, when you go into, uh when you work with this terrorist organization. You are um... [pause] You are a a a uh a a a CIA operative. [laughs] I'm sorry,"
Thanks for the *SPOILERS INSIDE* warning! Oh, wait...
My thoughts exactly

I stopped paying attention to this crap. Gamers don't care, and they can't really do anything about it. EA could probably buy out FOX in the decade if Sims expansion packs keep going on
 

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What a shocker! Turns out they don't know what they're talking about nor do they understand the subject matter about which they are madly ranting. As per usual with anything Fox News has ever done in the history of creation.

In conclusion, fuck Fox News sideways with a rusty poleaxe.
 

Low Key

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That's funny because I'm sure a lot of young republicans bought the game. I'm conservative leaning and I'll probably buy the game in the future.
 

GuiltBlade

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Wow, well that cements my views of fox firmly in place between The Sport and lol cats.

Aside from the previously pointed out untruths surrounding gaming violence, it does say a lot when the best they could get for an interview was someone from a sight which has only been running for around a year and has little in the way of actual standing with the gaming culture(aside: does anyone else think that website was terribly designed?).
 

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Huh, the game's been out for over 36 hours. I'm amazed it took them this long, frankly!

When even gamers are bitching that a level's gone too far, you just know Fox is gonna jump onto it.

I'm amazed that more Americans haven't jumped on the last few missions, after Shepherd betrays Price and Soap and the missions basically become "There are terrorists and American troops, kill 'em all. And get to the checkpoint."
 

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Awesome! I give Fox News a giant pat on the back. I'm pretty sure that report convinced at least a few to go pick up the game. So let's all just thank Fox News for the free advertisement. Fox has been going on about the evils of video games long enough that anyone who did take this report seriously, wasn't thinking about buying the game, anyway.
 

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They should be celebrating the level as a brutally honest depiction of a terrorist attack from the point-of-view of a terrorist, bringing to us a whole new perspective on the panic, pain, and carnage the victims of said attacks experience.

But then we might be acknowledging that video games can *gasp* serve some kind of good for us, and we can't have that now can we.

I played the level. I almost skipped it a few times because it was intense and disturbing, but I had too much respect for Infinity Ward not wanting to sanitize something that is a terrible reality. I played it to the end.
 

Gunner_Guardian

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Was anyone surprised?

I mean everyone knew that scene would attract some controversy, it was only a matter of time.

I'm surprised Jack Thompson hasn't showed up yet... maybe his head exploded.
 

achilleas.k

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"/facepalm" more or less covers my reaction when reading this article.

There are two parties at blame here:
- Fox for doing these kinds of stories all the time
- and the rest of us who credit the network as a legit source of information by commenting on their stories and "issues".
 

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"SO uhh THEY BE TERRORESTS DAT BE TTAKEN ENAMEES, DEN uhh U BE AGENT AN EET BAD FUR AMURCA CUZ U BEE SPORTIN DA BAD GUYZ"



seriously why do people pay attention to fox news :(
 

Hallow'sEve

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We all knew this was coming, and we all know what happens next (nothing), so lets just move on with our lives already.