Rob
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The ladies of Oblivion drop their tops
Apr 8th 2006 6:08PM (Joystiq)In the game you are allowed to wipe out entire factions of people, steal, murder, whatever you like and people freak out about seeing a pair of breasts? I don't know who it was that figured that out but they ought to be shot.
Now don't get my wrong, I like the stealing and murdering just as much as the next guy, but I hardly think that seeing some breasts is going to corrupt anyone.
What we appear to have here is the inability for us to ever seperate church from state, we grew up on these rediculous morals held up in the "Good Book" and we are forced to conform to them even now. I for one do not follow any book and I find nudity and violence to be completely acceptable in entertainment. Let those that find this innappropriate turn away and hide from their nature.
As for children becoming corrupt due to this horrible depiction of nature, I have this to say. Read the rating on the box and don't buy it for your god damn kid if it's not something you consider appropriate! Hmm there's a thought, actually parenting your child instead of blaming society for own failure as a human being. Congratulations.
And to explain the statement of the author. Basically he's saying that game companies shouldn't have to go to great lengths to remove the sexuality from characters in no matter how minute a detail. Sexuality is normal and occurs in nature, there is no point in hiding it aside that the rules tell us we have to. I say it's time we changed those rules.
I will not be hiding behind that annonymity of the internet for this statement. Robin_s_13 at hotmail.com
I will appreciate any one willing to discuss this further. Spammers, threats and insults will be blocked, I only respond to sentient beings.
Rob Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada