Foreign E3 Journalists Body Searched, Deported
Thanks to Janko for pointing out a press release at Reporters Without Borders denouncing the US authorities for deporting French games journalists sent to cover E3. The complaint alleges that "..these journalists were treated like criminals - subjected to several body searches, handcuffed, locked up and fingerprinted", after arriving in Los Angeles on (arguably misleading) tourist visas to cover the E3 trade show. It doesn't seem to have been just the French, either - messageboard reports indicate at least 5 British journalists from a variety of publications had a similar treatment. Who'd have thought attending E3 could be so.. dangerous?
Surely you mean Freedom journalists?
Well, we all know that games cause violence, and foreigners are terrorists (especially when our alert is on HIGH!). So if you have people coming overseas coming to a large game conference....
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Sorry. I just couldn't resist.
Well, they lost a glove on the first one, and it took a bit of poking around to find it again...
So _you're_ the type that buys all the Olsen Twin games. God bless your trolling heart!
Why do I M2 everything negatively?
Ok, let's get this straight. A bunch of journalists try to enter America without the proper paperwork, and get this, they get locked up and then deported! What a tyrannical government! It's an outrage I tell you! An outrage!
-WolfWithoutAClause
"Gravity is only a theory, not a fact!"How is the above post a troll?
I agree with it entirely. 6 body searches on game journalists? Use your brain people. When is the US going to pull it's head out it's ass so it can stop sticking it's hands up other peoples?
I slipped the authorities £20 to intercept my manager and lead designer, who got to go to the show. I think my descriptions must have been a little vague.
We -are- at a terrorism level of "Taupe" in the US. That means the "authorities" can do whatever they want to whomever they want. God bless taupe.