Comment on US government uses Halo images in a call to 'destroy' immigration, Microsoft declines to comment
ParadoxSeahorse@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
Where the Trump-as-Master Chief post is merely cringeworthy, the Homeland Security message is flat-out dangerous. Comparing immigrants in the US to a parasitic alien life form that infects and annihilates advanced societies is not deeply offensive, it’s also rooted in the worst of human history: As seen in the untermenschen of the Holocaust and “cockroaches” in Rwanda, to name a couple recent examples, dehumanizing the “other” so you can more easily inflict cruelty, injustice, and horrors upon them is hardly a new technique, and the US government’s messaging was not subtle.
You might think that using imagery from one of its best known videogames in a call to “destroy” immigrants would prompt Microsoft to action, or at least to express some small modicum of disapproval. For now, at least, you would be wrong: Rather like Nintendo, which eagerly picks copyright fights it knows it can win but kept its mouth tightly zipped when Homeland Security used Pokémon to promote violent immigration raids, a representative told PC Gamer that “Microsoft does not have anything to share on this matter.”
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Best_Jeanist@discuss.online 14 hours ago
Also if Trump is any Halo character, he’s the Prophet of Truth
ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
Nah truth was actually well spoken and was a decent leader. He’d be regret.