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Yes it does, and to that I say: FUCK MATHS! >:[
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Not that hard: Zenzi-zenzic.
You mean Guitar Hero. Neversoft hasn't been involved with TH for years.
Except, no.
He's defending the bigot, regardless. That's the point. His ideas and his bigotry are MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE. You can't defend "his right to be a racist" without defending the racism, if his argument were genuinely about his right to privacy? There's a billion other examples far better suited and easily defensible than…
The range in that CG Kevin Spacey model is like... wooden block to... concrete. Jesus, there's like, NO emotion, no expression in that face, which sucks because Kevin Spacey can be pretty damn expressive when he wants. That just looks like he's phoned it in.
Well, I mean... you gotta penalize all those convicts somehow.
Right, because cocaine or marijuana is a PERSONAL activity. Unless we were to get into the nitty gritty of the politics behind the drug trade? What ever a person smokes, drinks or snorts in the privacy of their own home... Is of no bearing on any other human being, unless this person is violent as a result of their…
Ugh. I hate Call of Duty, but I love Kevin Spacey.
Dude, he's defending a bigot. This isn't an argument about "Oh gosh, privacy!" because if it boiled down to an argument of expectation of privacy? Olin has more than his fair share of people from which he can use as an apt subject to defend. Many of whom AREN'T racist and sexist asshats.
You're correct: Public figures representing a company, who often times sign documents regarding social media behavior? Are not allowed to have socially reprehensible opinions. Can they have unpopular opinions? Yes. They could even have controversial opinions. But can they support bigots or even be bigots themselves?…
You mean, should a company employee defending a bigot out in public be fired for expressing an opinion that could reflect poorly on them? I don't know... Should they fire that guy?
How DARE you defend zombies?! My father was killed by a zombie! This is unaccep—
It's common knowledge that he worked in Oculus, at some point even. It's not common knowledge that his work on Oculus was funded by ZeniMax. A person can consult on a side project while still being an employee of a company, so long as it's not a conflict of interest; which Oculus isn't. ZeniMax doesn't develop…
Again: Claims without evidence are irrelevant. I could easily claim Oculus owes me a million dollars because I have something "in writing" from Luckey. Does that mean it's true? Not necessarily. Zenimax has gone above and beyond the "call of douchey" when it comes to legal proceedings in the past. I wouldn't put…
Claims without evidence aren't proof that Luckey did what they're claiming.