I've always loved listening to Rush, you have to admit he's quite entertaining, and while I don' agree with him an every point he makes, I'm glad he's on our side.
I don't think you know what liberal means.Mimsofthedawg said:That's cause MOST people have no idea what the hell Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, or Glenn Beck say. THEY ARE NOT REPUBLICANS OR EVEN RIGHT WING FOR THAT MATTER!!!The Great JT said:Link [http://kotaku.com/5677274/rush-limbaugh-defends-video-games-free-speech-says-this-is-where-the-battle-is]
I don't know what to think about this. I mean, I really hate Rush Limbaugh's pro-right wing politics, and yet here he is defending video games' rights to free speech. One particular thing I'd like to highlight is this gem:
(Apologies if this is posted in the wrong place.)Rush Limbaugh said:"If you're gonna start saying that video games are raunchy, then how the hell do you leave cable television alone?"
They are liberals. Not Democratic-progressive, I wanna hug Osama bin laden and have a "Beer summit" with him to solve all our problems. Tehy are literally, liberals in the sense of total freedom... with the exception of a FEW traditionalist values (abortion), but frankly, if you're HONESTLY shallow enough to be pist at a politician because of they're views on abortion AND even gay marriage, you're a dumbass. Yes yes, discrimination is bad against homosexuals, but at least they're relatively free in EVERY ASPECT OF THEIR LIVES, except marriage. I just think there's more important things (who the fuck cares if you're homosexual when China comes nad steals your babies, or if you have no money to have a wedding in the first place!).
Anyways, all of this is to say the of course Rush Limbaugh supports it because Rush Limbaugh hates government. government should stay the hell outta our lives!
And you know something? I agree.
I have never seen a clamor to "ban nudity" from games. As a matter of fact, I see it more every day.Glerken said:It's about a video game having the right to have nudity in it.
i was one of them! I brought a sign that said "Ghostcrawler Promised Me Sanity"Rationalization said:There are 50 million people at his rally I swears it! If they get to falsify numbers for Glenn's rally we should get to for ours >.<Saltyk said:Much rather just watch the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Ditto. Did anyone know that Congress actually passed laws restricting game sales in various manners after the Hot Coffee incident?Cocamaster said:I have never seen a clamor to "bad nudity" from games. As a matter of fact, I se it more every day.Glerken said:It's about a video game having the right to have nudity in it.
There's a huge difference between "showing outrage" towards something and "making it illegal".
How is that ironic? I like Family Guy, and I like Brian's character. He's the most liberal character in the history of EVER, but that's part of his charm/humor.King_Serpent said:Irony is you have Brian as your avatar.
What!? I live in a social democracy, and even I see Democrats are left to far-left today.Huxleykrcc said:...the Democrats in theory are centrist, and in practice somewhat right of center.
This post struck me as rather amusing. Stewart's at least fairly honest about, but he most certainly has a political agenda.Saltyk said:I don't really know enough about Rush Limbaugh to have an actual opinion on him. I don't pay him enough attention. But nor do I pay any attention to a lot of people with extremist views. Much rather just watch the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
It's a good rule of thumb to avoid any "news source" with a political agenda. No matter what the politics, they tend to be utter idiots when they decide that the other side is "The Great Satan" and can never be right on anything. This is a major reason that I hate our current political climate in the U.S. And I'm not JUST hating on the Republicans for this.
However, despite however you feel about Limbaugh, you have to admit that in this case he is right. If it bothers you so much, comfort yourself with the fact that even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Coming from Kim Jong Il, that doesn't mean much.Duffeknol said:I started liking him since he appeared in Family Guy. And I don't even like Family Guy. Because of this he's on +2 now.
In fact, politicians tend to centralize to appeal to the biggest number of people.Cocamaster said:What!? I live in a social democracy, and even I see Democrats are left to far-left today.Huxleykrcc said:...the Democrats in theory are centrist, and in practice somewhat right of center.
There are no centrists in Washington.
Yeah that whole CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO BAN GAY MARRIAGE and that IF YOU ARE NOT WITH US YOU ARE WITH THE TERRORISTS bit were soooooooooooooooooo part of the liberal agenda.[/quote]HankMan said:What did ou expect? Liberals are the ones that like to have the government tell you how to live your life, not republicans.
Dude, you picked the wrong place to say that.unabomberman said:The world is bigger than videogames.
I really hate to be a source snob, but it is wikipedia, although the cases it sources are at least correct.Cocamaster said:snip
Ok, ok, I get your point. I accept that from a global perspective the United states must seem pretty "right wing".Huxleykrcc said:In fact, politicians tend to centralize to appeal to the biggest number of people.
We have the smallest tax burden of all first-world nations, relatively limited social programs and prevailing pro-traditionalism sentiments.
Middle-left is pseudo-socialism to socialism. Far-left is pseudo-communism. I don't really care what "you see;" your personal experience is irrelevant when compared to the massive amount of theorizing and studies performed by knowledgeable individuals (that isn't an insult--my personal experience is as anecdotal as yours by definition).
But we're not talking about the definition of "citizen", not even as defined by the 14th amendment.Blind Sight said:You're assuming that the Constitution means the same thing now as it did back then. The amendments have changed it in such a way that it recognizes far more. There's a reason why those amendments focus on 'natural persons' by which they mean any human being. Even if you believe that the original Constitution was specific only to citizens, our viewpoints towards how the Constitution reads has changed with time, especially after the Fourteenth Amendment.
An objective perspective is most useful, and in an objective perspective, America is a right-wing country, in the most common sense of the phrase.Cocamaster said:Ok, ok, I get your point. I accept that from a global perspective the United states must seem pretty "right wing".Huxleykrcc said:In fact, politicians tend to centralize to appeal to the biggest number of people.
We have the smallest tax burden of all first-world nations, relatively limited social programs and prevailing pro-traditionalism sentiments.
Middle-left is pseudo-socialism to socialism. Far-left is pseudo-communism. I don't really care what "you see;" your personal experience is irrelevant when compared to the massive amount of theorizing and studies performed by knowledgeable individuals (that isn't an insult--my personal experience is as anecdotal as yours by definition).
From their own people's perspective, however, it's a different issue altogether. Definitions change depending on location. A "conservative" in Germany is not the same as in Australia.
First, you define the "center", and from the U.S.'s center, Democrats are left-wing.
And I stand by my statement: Washington has no centrists, no matter what they proyect.
That wasn't FOX's problem. Daggerfall had nudity in it Prey had nudity in it, Dante's Inferno, no one cared. They thought the game was being marketed to children, which is why they got all mad at it.Glerken said:It's about a video game having the right to have nudity in it.lacktheknack said:And the Mass Effect debacle had nothing to do with free speech. It was about (the lack of) selling porn to children.Glerken said:It's about video games rights to free speech.lacktheknack said:They were somehow convinced that Bioware was selling interactive porn to kids. That has little to do with free speech.Glerken said:Yea, it's totally not republicans who want the government to tell you how to live your life...archvile93 said:What did ou expect? Liberals are the ones that like to have the government tell you how to live your life, not republicans.
As long as, you know, you're not gay or a pregnant woman.
To now act like Conservatives have always been defending video games is to just blindly ignore the past. Yea, Limbaugh defended video games, and that's very nice. But don't act like all the people over at Fox news are all pro-video games free speech and such.
Remember Mass Effect?
That's what this thread is about.