Politics, meet Videogames. Everybody Loses.

On Sun­day, Britain’s Defence Sec­re­tary Liam Fox called for the upcom­ing Medal of Honor game to be banned by retail­ers (BBC). Appar­ently he finds it “hard to believe any cit­i­zen of our coun­try would wish to buy such a thor­oughly un-British game”, which shows quite a remark­able lack of under­stand­ing of the peo­ple he is sup­posed to rep­re­sent. And since when has there been an expec­ta­tion that Amer­i­can games should be “British” anyway?

Appar­ently it is “shock­ing that some­one would think it accept­able to recre­ate the acts of the Tal­iban against British sol­diers”. Well, in real life, maybe. But this is a game, and an 18-rated one at that, so it is played by adults that are fully capa­ble of dis­tin­guish­ing between fic­tion and reality.

And yes, you can play as the Tal­iban. It’s called mul­ti­player. Would Mr Fox pre­fer that the mul­ti­player was Amer­i­cans shoot­ing Amer­i­cans? Because that’s just as morally dubi­ous, and also kind of dumb. No, one team plays the good guys, one team plays the bad guys. That’s the way these things work. I don’t recall politi­cians los­ing their shit about Coun­ter­strike because zomg half the play­ers are being ter­ror­ists! How many games have there been where you can play as a Nazi sol­dier in multiplayer?

I won­der if the Defence Sec­re­tary ever got the chance to play Cops and Rob­bers as a kid, because, you know it’s no dif­fer­ent. One team plays the good guys, one team plays the bad guys, that’s how it works. Cops and Rob­bers doesn’t glo­rify vio­lent crime, just as Medal of Honor doesn’t glo­rify the Afghan insurgency.

So Mr Fox, it would be appre­ci­ated if you could please go back to get­ting our real sol­diers some MRAPs and some more heli­copters and guns that work, and leave the rest of us to enjoy our videogames. Thank you!

6 thoughts on “Politics, meet Videogames. Everybody Loses.

  1. Ian wrote=“Would Mr Fox pre­fer that the mul­ti­player was Amer­i­cans shoot­ing Americans?”

    *Ahem* ‘Friendly’ fire *coughcough*

    Mr. Fox does realise that he rep­re­sents a nation that used mil­i­tary force to hold sway over a quar­ter of the world just over a cen­tury ago, doesn’t he?

  2. I think my favorite sound­bite from Mr Fox was the incred­i­bly blink­ered “At the hands of the Tal­iban, chil­dren have lost fathers and wives have lost hus­bands…” Remove the word ‘Tal­iban’, and replace it with ‘British’ — see what happens?

    I can see why he might be wor­ried, though. Any­thing which puts young mem­bers of the pub­lic in the posi­tion of Afghan fight­ers stands a dan­ger­ous chance of increas­ing empa­thy and/or tol­er­ance for non-British ways of life. Then how’re you sup­posed to per­suade said young peo­ple that to go out and shoot Johnny For­eigner on com­mand is some­how noble?

  3. Politi­cians col­lab­o­rat­ing to enforce their igno­rance on a pub­lic that doesn’t even think there’s a prob­lem is the under­ly­ing flaw that reveals democ­racy as just the best of the bunch and not the guid­ing light of civil­i­sa­tion that some seem to be brain­washed into believ­ing. I expect peo­ple like this to work on behalf of the peo­ple, not just arbi­trar­ily recre­ate their own mis­guided moral com­pass, oth­er­wise we’re just one step closer to the next polit­i­cal cataclysm.Besides which, aren’t the British sup­posed to have the least national iden­tity in Europe (pos­si­bly the world)? I can’t imag­ine the great sloth that is Eng­land actu­ally car­ing how they are por­trayed in for­eign films and games, I mean, the Eng­lish accent is vir­tu­ally inter­na­tional code for evil genius right?Thanks Grand Moff Tarkin xx

  4. I’m gonna be writ­ing about this when I get round to this, but I dis­sent slightly. While Liam Fox is a reac­tionary idiot, this is in poor taste. If MOH was mak­ing an artis­tic point on the war then it’d be fine, but just as an action film (ala stal­lone) set there would be tacky, so would a video game. Obvi­ously ban­ning it is wrong, but bas­ing a game on a con­flict that is still going on isn’t a nice move for a major pub­lisher in my eyes.

  5. You also have this turnabou:t “Sun secu­rity adviser and ex-SAS hero Andy McNab called it “insen­si­tive”. He said: “The Afghanistan cam­paign isn’t a game — it’s hap­pen­ing.”” but for a sim­i­lar game last year it was “But at least one for­mer mem­ber of the mil­i­tary has expressed sup­port for the game. Andy McNab, an ex-Special Air Ser­vice com­mando and author of Bravo Two Zero, said the cul­tural atti­tude toward videogames in the U.S. is con­sid­er­ably dif­fer­ent than in the U.K., adding that in the U.S., “Every­body has been watch­ing it on the news for the last seven years.“He also pointed out that other forms of enter­tain­ment have been used to tell sto­ries about the war almost since it began, with­out suf­fer­ing this kind of back­lash. “In Amer­ica a 90 year old and a 12 year old will know what hap­pened at Fal­lu­jah,” he said. “It’s on the TV, there are books about it… so the game is a nat­ural exten­sion to that… it is folk­lore. The only dif­fer­ence being that it is pre­sented in a dif­fer­ent medium.”” ”

  6. i agree with mostly with what kieran said but while it is still going on you have to bare in mind the game is cov­er­ing the “main con­flict” (atlest that is my under­stand­ing) which is now some time ago rather than the curent incir­gency aspect. but on the point about a game being reliced while a war is going on the have been one or tow in the past which have not caused this fuss true thay have all been flops but thats thats develipers issuethis is almost cirtenly due to the higtened dis­cu­tion due to Call of Duty with games being com­plained about is infact only work­ing in the games favor becues alot of pepal will now whant to see what the fuss was about. I rem­ber whebn i was play­ing CoD MW2 and found the con­trav­eral mis­son (being wand of it 3 times) i was dis­a­pointed that was all games have gone alot fer­ver in the past i point at GTA and Saints row. but meny, who where in 2 min­des about it got it to see the con­travercy its an age old pat­ton seen with all medi­a­sorry for the rant

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