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EA & Madden celebrate a racist player and include him as a"coach" at Madden 21

Submitted by Nanlina on Sun, 07/26/2020 - 18:27

With that said, I really do want to say that I apologize if any of my comment comes off to you as attacking or hostile. I value this discussion a lot even when I believe in its end we disagree. I'd say people fall somewhere between realism and idealism. I hope I am not making a strawman from your argument once I say you see little value in making a statement to back it up. That carries a reasonable bit of weight if they don't do anything else, whereas when a company makes an official announcement I think.

I really don't think EA has some moral imperative to do anything whatsoever in this situation, at least not openly. If they have any employees affected by the protests or riots or even activities they have a moral imperative that is about it. They're not the reason for the issue, it would be simple and suitable for them to remain quiet or skirt about this political dilemma, but they didn't. They had three choices: say something and make a gesture, say something, or say nothing. Anything above the bare minimum is worth acknowledging in my eyes. I don't see it "babying" them to admit a firm statement that I agree with.

I don't need businesses saying something. In fact I'm fed up with companies saying stuff. Make your merchandise. Make it good. Then shut up and allow people that are actual speak. No one needs corporations to speak for them.Because it's absurd bullshit meant to placate dumb white people which are easily susceptible to this type of marketing strategy. This marketing strategy where businesses express commitments to fight injustice while avoiding specifics as to what is wrong, what needs to change, and what they're going to do about it.

Every single fucking firm does this and it's empty rhetoric. That's not worthy of applause. They do not offer a fuck that is single. This is the same EA that censored the term"Kaepernick" from a song in multiple Madden NFL currently in a bid to avoid offending their fragile white participant base. I'm not going to be glad that a company anticipates compliments and like EA does nothing. People calling out it and catching that isn't nihilism. It's realism.

EA & Madden celebrate a racist player and include him as a"coach" at Madden 21

I don't understand. Just weirdo shit. Because of why EA is using this as a promotion tool of these"streamers, champions, MUT packers" my guess is due to their blindly loyal fanbases aka The PA End Arounds. They don't care that Madden NFL 21 is nearer to NFL Blitz compared to NFL simulation. They don't care that a player wins by exploits, they simply want baby is packed by MUT! I agree. These guys who play madden probably have no sense of soccer acumen, yet EA has to pander to figure what? The aggressive supreme team scene.

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