Smarthuiyuan
Joined: 25 Nov 20 Posts: 14
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2020 2:05 am Post subject: I don't think so |
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Just as it's the EA name attached to it. Same would happen if it was Epic or Activision. In case CDPR, Valve or any other beloved company did the same, remarks would be completely different. Edit: Sony did exactly the same and the general reception on these comments are largely positive. Stay fresh, Reddit. I don't think so. If their main customer base is African American is doesn't make sense to market to them at the moment. As they will not be spending at this time, as games is not on there heads at this time. Not about honor imo. More or less they're not moving to the shops right now to make purchases. Now using advertising they could use this as a show of solidarity with that marketplace. A wonderful gesture, but are not these the same men and women who dared Colin Kaepernick's name from a song in a few of the past Madden games?
I will preface this by saying I don't think it's a terrible thing for them to bring awareness to the issue. It's important that it can't only be ignored by taking a look from it. With that said, I really do hold a certain amount of doubt towards multi-billion dollar multinational corporations paying lip service to important social problems. They are in the best possible place to do more than just put out a press release or public announcement. Obviously, as a philosophical business they're under no obligation to do so, and yet it rings hollow when they try to stand in solidarity with all the common people. Now there are companies out there that are doing things and this is the opportunity to highlight those attempts; to show they're more than simply words.
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