GregIanRiggs
Greg Ian Riggs
GregIanRiggs

Not really sure how to reply to this whole subject... i personally dont think they voted “for” Trump as much as they voted “against” Hillory. I try not to base my opinions for politicians on their race or sex, but more on what they say and do.... I think Obama did what he thought was right, I think Hillory would

I wouldn’t call Obama ‘one of the best Presidents’ at all. Dude made it so that people were fined if they couldn’t afford health insurance. Brilliant.

Reread his statement. I have no horse in this race, but you guys are blatantly misreading it. He’s trying to illustrate that right now there is a double standard that makes it okay to make broad, racially motivated statements about white people.

“Obama was one of the best presidents the US has had in quite a while...”

I have seen lost job opportunities from demographicly pure neighborhoods not hiring white. I live in LA. Its extremely common here if you want a lower class position and you are white, if its not customer service or something.

Who actually cares about this besides kotaku?

I empathize with the spirit of the article but some small voice in my head parroted the title back as, “someone, somewhere on the internet said something” and I cringed. There is never any shortage of people looking to be outraged about something... and this is pretty low hanging fruit.

Seriously though, screw the guy who decided to put a precision platforming dungeon into a game with such mushy, imprecise controls.

I’m 99.9% sure Indiana doesn’t commit federal crimes as a cornerstone of their economy and you have no idea of what you’re talking about.

Yeah, he’s white, so his opinion doesn’t matter as much. In fact, I think it matters only 3/5th’s as much as anyone else!

I’m Hispanic, I have to do the same thing. People tend to forget that there are more than just whites and blacks. I grew up poor and struggled. And had to play two sides of the coin.

“white people and middle class people don’t need to do anything to help because it’s the imperative of the poor to fix their own problems.” You know the old saying, put your wishes in one hand, and shit in another, see which one fills up first? Sure it’d be nice if everyone pitched in, but let’s be honest, that won’t

Honestly? No, he wouldn’t be as worthy of sympathy.

Depends on how the rest was framed. If he starts as a bad actor and realizes what detrimental impacts other bad actors have on him, and moves to become a positive influence, then definitely. But if he turns into just another GTA character, no.

Explain what you mean

“deliberately modeled to be a “good kid” who doesn’t succumb to stereotypes of blackness. He’s well-versed in black poetry, can quote Malcolm X at will, and respects his family. During a family dinner a character muses that kids these days don’t listen to their parents anymore, instead modeling their lives after

“He’s well-versed in black poetry, can quote Malcolm X at will, and respects his family.”

So you would prefer a game where Aaron had no agency?

That’s nice. But I’m pretty sure no one appointed you to speak for the entire Jewish community.

Did he ever complain about freedom of speech in the first place?