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Old 10-13-2005, 10:03 PM Jack Thompson is a god damn nutcase   permalink #1
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Well, what do you know: it seems that ever-popular anti-video game activist Jack Thompson is at it yet again, taking aim at the video game industry with yet another one of his attention-mongering stunts of insanity. But this time he's gone and done something that most people likely never thought he'd do:

He's proposed his own violent video game.

Yes, you read that right. Jack Thompson has actually proposed his own violent video game, and he has sent this proposition not only to various members of the press, but also apparently to Doug Lowenstein, the President of the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). Oh, but it gets better: Thompson has also stated that he will donate $10,000 to the favorite charity organization of Paul Eibeler (the Chairman of Take-Two Interactive, producer of the Grand Theft Auto series) if any video game company will actually "create, manufacture, distribute, and sell a video game in 2006" based on the scenario he's created.

Following is Thompson's proposal, unaltered and unedited. You have been warned: what follows this sentence is utter madness. But at least it's pretty friggin' funny. Read on...

(Note: The following italics are Thompson's, not ours.)

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"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." The Golden Rule

This writer has been saying for seven years that violent video games can be "murder simulators" that incite as well as train some obsessive teen players to be violent.

I've been on 60 Minutes and in Reader's Digest this year explaining how an Alabama teen, with no criminal record, shot two policemen and a dispatcher in their heads and fled in a police car--a scenario he rehearsed for hundreds of hours on Take-Two/Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto video games.

I have sat with boys in jail cells, their lives over because of murder convictions, after they, with no history of violence, have killed innocents while in a dreamlike state. Said one cop who investigated such a murder in Grand Rapids, Michigan: "The killing was like an extension of the game."

The video game industry, through its lawyers, its spokesmen, and its head lobbyist, Doug Lowenstein, the president of the Entertainment Software Association, all say it is utter nonsense to suggest that what is dumped into a kid's head hour after hour, day after day, year after year, could possibly have behavioral consequences. Cigarette ads can persuade kids to smoke, but interactive simulators in which these same kids punch, hack, bludgeon, and maim affect not a wit their attitudes and behaviors, notwithstanding the findings of the American Psychological Association, published in August 2005.

The video game industry says Sticks and stones can break my bones, but games can never hurt me. Fine. I have a modest proposal for the video game industry. I'll write a check for $10,000 to the favorite charity of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc's chairman, Paul Eibeler - a man Bernard Goldberg ranks as #43 in his book 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America - if any video game company will create, manufacture, distribute, and sell a video game in 2006 like the following:

Osaki Kim is the father of a high school boy beaten to death with a baseball bat by a 14-year-old gamer. The killer obsessively played a violent video game in which one of the favored ways of killing is with a bat. The opening scene, before the interactive game play begins, is the Los Angeles courtroom in which the killer is sentenced "only" to life in prison after the judge and the jury have heard experts explain the connection between the game and the murder.

Osaki Kim (O.K.) exits the courtroom swearing revenge upon the video game industry whom he is convinced contributed to his son's murder. "Vengeance is mine, I will repay" he says. And boy, is O.K. not kidding.

O.K. is provided in his virtual reality playpen a panoply of weapons: machetes, Uzis, revolvers, shotguns, sniper rifles, Molotov cocktails, you name it. Even baseball bats. Especially baseball bats.

O.K. first hops a plane from LAX to New York to reach the Long Island home of the CEO of the company (Take This) that made the murder simulator on which his son's killer trained. O.K. gets "justice" by taking out this female CEO, whose name is Paula Eibel, along with her husband and kids. "An eye for an eye," says O.K., as he urinates onto the severed brain stems of the Eibel family victims, just as you do on the decapitated cops in the real video game Postal2.

O.K. then works his way, methodically back to LA by car, but on his way makes a stop at the Philadelphia law firm of Blank, Stare and goes floor by floor to wipe out the lawyers who protect Take This in its wrongful death law suits. "So sue me" O.K. spits, with singer Jackson Brown's 1980's hit Lawyers in Love blaring.

With the FBI now after him, O.K. keeps moving westward, shooting up high-tech video arcades called GameWerks. "Game over," O.K. laughs.

Of course, O.K. makes the obligatory runs to virtual versions of brick and mortar retailers Best Buy, Circuit City, Target, and Wal-Mart to steal supplies and bludgeon store managers and cash register clerks. "You should have checked kids' IDs!"

O.K. pushes on to Los Angeles. He must get there by May 10, 2006. That is the beginning of "E3" -- the Electronic Entertainment Expo -- the Super Bowl of the video game industry. O.K. must get to E3 to massacre all the video game industry execs with one final, monstrously delicious rampage.

How about it, video game industry? I've got the check and you've got the tech. It's all a fantasy, right? No harm can come from such a game, right? Go ahead, video game moguls. Target yourselves as you target others. I dare you.

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Though it's obviously very unlikely that any video game developer will actually take Thompson's proposal seriously (and not only because video game developers usually do not accept proposals from individuals), there will no doubt be some sort of industry reaction to Thompson's latest over-the-top antics. GAF will, of course, keep you updated on anything of the sort.

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Light a man on fire and he'll be warm the rest of his life.

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yes, he is most stupid.

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Old 10-13-2005, 10:24 PM   permalink #3
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Old 10-13-2005, 10:27 PM   permalink #4
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No one would do all that for a mere 10 g's. Maybe 100 g's.
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Old 10-13-2005, 10:58 PM   permalink #5
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Old 10-13-2005, 11:15 PM   permalink #6
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In all seriousness, that actually sounds like it would make a great story line for a game.
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Old 10-14-2005, 01:21 AM   permalink #7
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thought i'd post this comic from the creator of the webcomic ctrl+alt+delete.

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Old 10-14-2005, 01:31 AM   permalink #8
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nice comic, its the truth and thats the best part

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Old 10-14-2005, 02:20 AM   permalink #9
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lol@both of those comics

here is a post from my fave webcomic, pennyarcade:

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Wed, October 12 2005 - 10:49 AM
by: Gabe

You may have seen Jack’s proposal mentioned on various news sites. He’s offering 10 grand to charity if a game developer makes a game based on his insane proposal.

So I got his email address and I went ahead and sent Jack a note this morning:

10 grand is pretty weak man. Through our charity www.childsplaycharity.org gamers have given over half a million dollars in toys and cash to children’s hospitals all over the country.

I’ll let you know if he responds.

The fact is when we kick off Child’s Play 2005 on November 1st we’ll be going global. We’ll be delivering videogames and toys to children’s hospitals all over the world now. I don’t think there’s any better response to Jack’s insane ramblings than that. Maybe Jack would like to donate his 10 grand to Child’s Play, that could buy a lot of Game Boys.

-Gabe out

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My email sig had my phone number in it. Jack actually just called and screamed at me for a couple minutes. He said if I email him again I will “regret it”. What a violent man.

-Gabe out

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yeah, i saw the penny arcade thing. $10k ain't shit.

dude, if they made this game, id so buy it.
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Old 10-14-2005, 05:02 PM   permalink #11
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damn i would love to get him on the phone and have him scream at me, then make satanic comments to him. Ah that would be great.

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Old 10-14-2005, 05:32 PM   permalink #12
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You know he's bad, when the people he purports to represent disavow him.

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