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Obama promotes temperance, game journos freak out photo

Recently, presidential hopeful Barack Obama has made a few speeches that apparently stuck in the meaty, burbling craw of the gaming community, resulting in a flurry of tyrannical screeds, predictably reactionary to the point of being sad and pathetic.  The kind of sad where the only reasonable reaction is to simply shake your head slowly, or pinch the bridge of your nose and sigh deeply, shutting your eyes tightly to block out the ceaseless parade of imbeciles.

What was it Obama said? What could possibly have generated so much vitriol? Were we suddenly being faced with two democratic presidential candidates that advocated the censorship of games? Nope, Obama made the radical suggestion that it would be a good thing for parents to turn off their children's game systems "once in a while" in order to peel their sedentary asses from the carpet and introduce them to the myriad wonders of the world that exist outside of a console. 

The unrelenting horror of a generation of gamers able to balance an interest in philanthropy, art, academics, and nature against an interest in games is enough to fill any right-thinking citizen with bowel-quaking fear. I personally went through several pairs of Quailman underoos at the first reports of the fascistic espousing of a world of well-balanced, temperate gamers; actually reading the speech has left me a broken man, a mere shadow of the once great avian raconteur I once was.

Obama didn't go so far as to imply gamers were underachievers as so many shrill hypemongers have claimed, nor did he assert that games were responsible for the apathy and lack of motivation present in far too many of today's youth. Yet the minute the games media mob heard the words "games" and "turn off" in concert in a speech by a presidential hopeful they had a responsibility to let slip the dogs of irrational war with a haste that didn't afford them the opportunity for critical thought.

It's worth noting, even if only briefly, that I am no Obama shill; my own personal politics don't factor into this one iota. This is simply disappointment in an industry I've come to know and love, doing the same thing they've always done: react before thinking. 

Sadly, the effects of the collective vituperative "news" making the rounds may have more far-reaching consequences than even the self-appointed oracles of gaming could predict. Blatant idiocy is easily ignored if it's mostly harmless, but by dint of railing against Obama, the kneejerkers -- and I will admit to my own possible reactionary hype here -- have influenced a fair number of their readership in regard to for whom they will vote. 

Admittedly, anyone that allows their political ideology to be swayed by a single post on a game blog isn't exactly the brightest bulb in the box, and those same easily-swayed folk are likely also to follow the popular trend of Bush-bashing -- which again, for the purposes of this article I have no opinion on one way or the other -- thus precluding them from a Republican vote. This cornucopia of my own paranoia and rampant speculation all blends down into a fine slurry of no choice at all, resulting in a creche of youngsters even less inspired to actually go vote. 

Well played, my friends, well played indeed.

[Thanks, Char!]


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fluc02's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 18:54
fluc02
That makes a total of one things Obama has been right about.
Lithium's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 19:21
Lithium
@ the GAMEGOBLIN

QFT
Teen Idol's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 19:36
Teen Idol
Hmmm.
Projectexodus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 19:48
Projectexodus
Personally I'm a Mike Gravel supporter (bet only 5% of you knows he's running for president), but Obama got some of my respect now.
enfaw's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 21:43
enfaw
I hope to god this is sarcasm
Im OK's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 22:16
Im OK
Wait. So, Obama calls for the same thing that most of us have been calling for all along, i.e. that parents should be parents and not lazy fucks who depend on mass media (including video games, of course) to raise their children for them, and he's getting <i>shit on</i> for it? All because he dared to mention video games in passing? What the hell?
Im OK's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 22:18
Im OK
html -> bbcode
PrinceofCannedPeaches's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2008 23:46
PrinceofCannedPeaches
OFN, man. We've always been like this; and he made, in fact, this same suggestion a month or so ago, and the same thing resulted. When will we learn that not everybody wants us gibbeted as a display of cautionary tyranny? Some people - and I know it's hard to believe, gamers, what with the bad haircuts and post-adolescent acne - actually don't mind us.
GrayFox's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/12/2008 00:20
GrayFox
You introduced me to at least 2 words here, not something I'd expect from a vidja game blog. Nice article Quail Futon.
Paul Soth's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/12/2008 00:32
Paul Soth
Christ, gamers are developing a collective persecution complex. Granted, it's nothing like when the furries go up in arms when the local tv news gets weirded out by the local furry con, but still.
uptonogood's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/12/2008 02:51
uptonogood
Game journalists ... wait, what? Let's take a step back and look at the type of people who become journalists for papers and the networks. Now let's take a look at the types of people that become journalists for games. There's probably going to be quite a bit of difference in the types of reporting you're going to get. Not everyone in the media are objective reporters but the cream of the crop will drift toward reporting news going on in the world - the types of news that people read cos it matters in the big picture way that video games never will - video game journalists are the same type of people who report on movies and music. It doesn't really get the best of the crop in the journalism business.
DryvBy's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/12/2008 09:42
DryvBy
I'm not voting for Obama, but not because he's black, Democrat, or a tree hugger. I think a person that goes to a racist church for 20 years and just now steps up to the plate about racism is a hypocrite. Obviously, he only is against what his pastor says now because he's running for an important office.

So no, not hopeful president. But I think out of all the jerks running, he's the only one that isn't as corrupted as the others. I'm wasting my vote this year. I'm voting for Waldo as a protest to having such crappy people run for president. I believe that if you're in the line of "jumpin' the bandwagon" or have problems remembering the truth of what you vote for, then yeah, you shouldn't be allowed to run. Who picks these guys to run anyway? Non-military personnel running a highly ranked military office.
TheStripe's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/12/2008 12:31
TheStripe
I'm issuing a vote of no confidence. Obama has some questionable race issues, especially the wifey, we've already impeached billary once, and McCain is a pussy.
DGX Goggles's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/12/2008 13:47
DGX Goggles
And Obama puts himself even further ahead of Clinton in my eyes.
007's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/12/2008 13:55
007
Awww Yeaaaah
Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/12/2008 17:52
Samit Sarkar
Qais Fulton: Expanding gamers’ vocabulary since 2007

Well said, man. I can’t believe people are actually giving Obama crap for this. This mention of video games is vastly different from Hillary Clinton, who just demonizes them with every chance she gets. I, for one, should definitely be spending more time outside.
drogaz1's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/12/2008 23:26
drogaz1
Finally, a blogger other then the guy on Game Politics who actually didn't go all "ZOMG Obama hatez teh video gamez!1!one"
I personally am still supporting Obama. I think he's the right guy to get our country back in the right direction.
Char Aznable's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/13/2008 01:50
Char Aznable
I got a shout out, woo!

Hey man, you're an excellent writer. Now I just have to forget the image of a "meaty, burbling craw" that's been seared into my brain.

Obama's right on this one. I'd preach the value of moderation in all things myself, but this would be coming from the guy who just finished playing Oblivion for six hours in a row.
Necros's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/13/2008 03:44
Necros
Urgh, leave it to the media to freak out over everything.
mistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/13/2008 07:39
mistic
great piece of writing...

glad I'm not living in the usa though... I would hate to go vote this time... not one of the 3 candidates seems really worthy of any trust whatsoever :-)

at least we have about 8 political groups we can choose from...
Zombian's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/15/2008 00:14
Zombian
OBAMA for president... because he's better than anyone else....

p.s. fuck hillary
Poopface Morty's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/03/2008 07:45
Poopface Morty
"I think a person that goes to a racist church for 20 years and just now steps up to the plate about racism is a hypocrite. Obviously, he only is against what his pastor says now because he's running for an important office. "

Maybe if we kept track of everyone's acquaintances from the past, we'd never vote for anyone (McCain and Hillary had some bad ones too, but you don't hear about them because keeping this horse race going is what the media is good at, and who better to pick on than Obama)? This logic is utterly stupid, and is the crutch of the neo-cons and Hillary die-hards.
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