Mother Finds Pro-Islam Message In DS Game

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Shindiggity

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It really does sound like "Islam is the light", and I don't consider myself either Christian or paranoid.
 

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fish food carl said:
Is it just me who noticed how they kept on emphasising that she bought the game after a good report card?
Possible propaganda on the part of the news team to suggest that good grades are achieved by Christian kids? I did notice an actual bit of propaganda in the video on the article site, if anyone cares to take a quick look at my earlier comment.
 

speedcoreXdandy

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What a monumentaly stupid woman.

I remember seeing that game with a price sticker over the "als" so it just said Baby P. Sick but VERY funny.
 

lornb

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She's hearing what she wants to hear. You guys are hearing what you are told to hear, and I'm posting what I was told to post by the Pro-Islam Child Suggestion Study.
 

Backup Bruv

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Hey come on there's absolutely no reason to take the game off the kid, its just promoting Islam, its not telling you to go burn jews or join the KKK, yeah sure the islamic religion has been put under a hell of a lot of stress due to a small minority of extreme followers who believe it is their right to kill thousands of innocents for the cause of their noble god allah, nowhere in the koran does it state that innocents chould be killed for the problems of a government. If youy ask me saying that Promoting-Islam is evil or wrong is stupid, and you must be a facist racist piece of trash.
 

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that is downright evil if its real, if ur goin 2 evangelise you should do it directly and honestly, not using triks and subliminal messages
 

Lord Harrab

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If it had said something like "Death to America!" or "Hail Satan." then I'd be worried, but come on! It's gibberish from a digital baby!
 

Zankabo

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That news story was very heavy on the poor reporting.. but then for most American news that is pretty standard now days.

The Game is not licensed _by_ Nintendo, but _for_ Nintendo systems.

Mentioning Islam in any way does not violate the E for Everyone on the game.

What you have is a company that did recording work that falls under 'Baby Sounds'. Then companies buy up these sounds for use in their own products.. say crappy games and crappy dolls. This isn't a conspiracy, this is just cheaply made products with cheap sound effects.

I think I really hate the news.. and way too many of my fellow Americans. We have spent a lot of time painting the religion of Islam as evil because of a relatively small handful of fanatics... but pointing out that you have these same kinds of people in pretty much every religion is wrong. Well, wrong if you point it out about Christians.

Hrmm.. I am ranting.. this is no place for ranting.. we shall need to end on a joke..

A Man walks into a bar. Ouch, that hurt!

I never said it would be a funny joke..
 

mokes310

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"Dude, I bet if you played it backwards on 33, it'll say a pro-devil message :) Just make sure that you're really high before trying to listen to it!"

I find it funny that it's ok for us here in the US to bombard our kids with Pro-Christian propaganda, but the instant that it's something that sounds like it's for another religion, oh my god, seize the toy, lock the doors, protect your kids, load the guns and get ready for the endgame. Typical misinformed midwest housewife.
 

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Hold on hold on; this mother (our of millions of mothers) found this audio clip in BOTH a baby doll AND a DS game?!?! Does anyone know what the probability of this situation is?

And it definitely sounds like "...something... is the light". The fact that it seems to say ANYTHING at all, and in a manner as such to influence a child, is probably more intriguing than just "Islam is the light".

Isn't there a QA process that's supposed to catch this stuff? The video game is probably more complex than the doll, but someone somewhere had to have caught this before hand.
 

KushinLos

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It does sound like "Islam is the light". The question is whether I heard it because they told me what to listen for or that it is that clear.
 

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Shindiggity said:
It really does sound like "Islam is the light", and I don't consider myself either Christian or paranoid.
What does being Christian have to do with hearing that or not?
Paranoid maybe. But being 'Christian' has nothing to do with it. Nowhere is it mentioned that this woman is Christian, so what gives?

I find it funny that people are making this leap That she's Christian because she doesn't want this type of message in her kid's toys. I bet the ACLU wouldn't either.
 

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Shindiggity said:
It really does sound like "Islam is the light", and I don't consider myself either Christian or paranoid.
It sounds like it because we were told it could sound like it. Then we were subconsciencly looking for that phrase. The mother already "heard" that phrase with another toy and she was more skeptical of those toys. You could substitute a similar sounding phrase in their and you would hear that if told so, like the "Stairway to Heaven" lyrics.