Muslim Massacre game pulled, along with a genuine apology?


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This is in regards to my post: Does "Muslim Massacre" game show a need for Internet regulation?

Muslim Massacre is a game which puts players in control of a soldier whose mission it is to rid the world of every last Muslim. Nice. The Internet-only game caused controversy amongst the Muslim population and has now been pulled from the website. In its place is a grovelling apology from the creator of the game. But is it genuine or merely some cowardly backtracking?

Last week saw Muslim Massacre get some mainstream and very public attention after it became an Internet meme. What started as a forum post pointing people towards the game turned in to a media circus, with newspapers and websites all around the world attacking the idea of the game and its creator, Sigvatr.

The game was Web-only, with poor graphics, and so really shouldn?t have got the amount of attention it did. Unfortunately, the subject matter was such that it was always bound to grab the headlines. While some believed it was intended as a parody of American foreign policy, others believed it to be just a downright sick game likely to add to the problem of Islamophobia.

I argued that whatever the message being sent at the heart of the game, it should be allowed to exist, merely because by calling for it to be banned, it would mean we are calling for the Internet to be policed and censored. In the end, a ban wasn?t necessary, as the game?s website now sports an apology instead of the game itself.

I would like to make a public apology for any offense that I might have caused through releasing this game, and to Muslims in particular. My intentions when releasing this project were to mock the foreign policy of the United States and the commonly held belief in the United States that Muslims are a hostile people to be held with suspicion. I would like to make it clear that I have never shared such a belief and my intention was to mock those who actually do believe these things.

I would like to ask for the forgiveness of Muslims around the world and to make it clear that I did not release this game with ill intent. So without further ado, I would like to say that I am truly apologetic for what I have done and will take full responsibility for all offense that has been caused. I can only hope that any further misgivings can be laid to rest.

The apology seems genuine enough, and it is certainly well written. And removing the game is noble. The problem is that once something has been released on the Internet, it?s pretty much guaranteed to be on there until the end of time. If you look in the right place, you?ll still be ablMuslim Massacressacre and see what all the fuss was about.

I?m glad the creator of the game eventually saw the light and took the right decision. However, I?m still struggling to understand why the game was created and put on the Web in the first place.

Source: Various Sites

The game just screams controversy. It should never have been published by the creator, and any mature, intelligent person would have known better.

I agree that the internet should remain free from censorship though, some people just need to grow thicker skin.

Self censoriship would work in an ideal world, except for the following:

In an ideal world there would be no need for censorship.

In an ideal world we wouldn't have to deal with idiots.

It's a real shame we'll never be able to get rid of the idiots.

Man, what a waste of time to post the game and then get to pull it out. Wasn't even productive at all.

The apology seems well explained as what were his intentions but it seems to be a sensitive topic when you get religion in the way.

Edited by morcey

This game is worthless, anyway.

The concept might be funny somehow.

I would have called this game "irak invasion",

and instead of the instruction "kill as many muslim as you can",

I would have put "kill as many innocent civils as you can, Then take the petrol".

This game is worthless, anyway.

The concept might be funny somehow.

I would have called this game "irak invasion",

and instead of the instruction "kill as many muslim as you can",

I would have put "kill as many innocent civils as you can, Then take the petrol".

Wow, you need to upgrade your veiled attacks...that one is so 2004. :pacifier:

I love the way whenever someone is intolerant of something or just choses to display their displeasure for it, that some bigger jackass comes along and names a phobia after it... in this case, "Islamophobia" ... please, get over yourself and stop pimping this topic for your sensational news needs.

i personally didnt get to play it but would of loved to. I bet if it was kill as many palestinians as you can it wouldnt of gotten much interest. Muslims just moan about everything. There killing ppl for stupid reasons in there home countries everyday, i reckon they should be shot might knock some sense into them.

but if it was about israel/jews , we all now what will happen ...... :rolleyes: ..... the whole thing will be upside down

but if it was about israel/jews , we all now what will happen ...... :rolleyes: ..... the whole thing will be upside down

Now now, I'm sure Jew Genocide, Christian Culling, Buddhism Butchery, or Hindi Hangings would have gotten equal outrage from the Mid-Eastern community.

Geez

I guess they should yank Mortal Kombat

Lui Kang - Chinese guy - can get his head ripped off - Offensive to the Chinese

Sonya Blade - Blonde Girl - can get frozen and smashed into a million peices - Offensive to Women

Jax - Black guy with machine arms - can get killed in many ways - Offensive to blacks and those with artificial appendages

Not to mention Donkey Kong and the atrocity to Italian plumbers

Stop the insanity now - unplug and/or delete all video games

*by the way I am offended by the number zero and will not acknowledge it's existence in numerical form - there for most high scores in video games offend me. Blaring out on the machines - mocking me - almost stabbing my soul. So please change the world for me. I mean I can look away and I generally dont play video games and can easily do something else and ignore this but.... well I want the world to change for me too.

(yes it is a joke)

Self censoriship would work in an ideal world, except for the following:

In an ideal world there would be no need for censorship.

In an ideal world we wouldn't have to deal with idiots.

Following that through logically, nobody would want to have power over the people, so ideally nobody would have the ambition to, so then nobody would have ambition to do better than anyone, because they wouldn't want the power over the person they'd beaten. Doesn't sound like somewhere I'd want to live.

i personally didnt get to play it but would of loved to. I bet if it was kill as many palestinians as you can it wouldnt of gotten much interest. Muslims just moan about everything. There killing ppl for stupid reasons in there home countries everyday, i reckon they should be shot might knock some sense into them.

:sleep:

The game just screams controversy. It should never have been published by the creator, and any mature, intelligent person would have known better.

I agree that the internet should remain free from censorship though, some people just need to grow thicker skin.

In most cases, controversy is what sells. Whether it be selling a product or having people tune in to watch or listen to your show. That's exactly why people like Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh are so popular.

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