28 Jan
Posted by Erich Jurgens as Business, Featured, News, Xbox 360
No doubt you’ve heard of the Fox News controversy by now. Well, as it turns out, we’re not the only ones
who found Cooper Lawrence’s tirade on Mass Effect horrendously immature. Jack Thompson, yes the Jack Thompson, has revealed in a conversation that he agrees with… us! No, it’s not April 1st, or April 29th. Believe it or not, he actually says that Cooper Lawrence didn’t know what she was talking about, which is ironic considering he erroneously refers to her as a man.
“Why would you be surprised. I don’t see any problem with it. The guy who shot his mouth off about it had no idea what the Hell he was talking about.”
Obviously, this is extremely surprising. Jack Thompson telling someone that they don’t know what they’re talking about when criticizing games would be like Hitler telling someone that they are evil. It seems that we don’t know who we can’t trust anymore. Tell us what you make of this in the comments section.
Tags: Business, Featured, News, Xbox 360
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3 Responses
Josh B.
January 28th, 2008 at 3:58 pm
1actually Hitler was just taking his belief in evolution to the next logical step, culling all the people he deemed genetically impure so that evolution could advance at a faster pace. how can there be such a thing as good and evil if we are merely evolving, only the fittest should survive for the advancement of the species.
Alex
January 28th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
2Can someone please explain to me the reference about April 29th….
Quartecks
January 28th, 2008 at 9:44 pm
3GTA 4 is coming out on the 29th, and I’ve heard it’s not one of Thompson’s favorite games.
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