Baghdad Gamer Discusses Iraq's Videogame Past
Thanks to Salon.com for its article [ad click-thru required] profiling the videogame-playing, Baghdad-based owner of the 'Healing Iraq' weblog, as previously referenced in Slashdot Games articles. The weblog author, Zeyad, explains how he "started playing Sierra adventure games" like Leisure Suit Larry when he was 11 or 12, and "learned a lot about American culture from these games." He goes on to note that the Iraqi secret police had agents "whose jobs were to play and finish these games to find out if there was any mention of Iraq or Saddam", recounting the rumors that "there was a specific code or combo [in Mortal Kombat] that would spawn Saddam Hussein and his bodyguards to finish the opponent." Zeyad also criticizes the realism of some Iraq-based games such as Conflict: Desert Storm, pointing out that "the voice acting was terrible - the Iraqi soldiers talked in an Egyptian accent."
I never said Americans hate Iraqi's, only that their opion of them is gleaned from CNN and other fascist tools of the American propaganda machine, such as video games.
Well, I didn't say the fascist part, but responses like yours prompt me to break out such wonderful vernacular.
; -- the corruption of government starts with its secrets. a truly free people keep no secrets. --
No, listen, you sad human being.
... but I hope so. It's what we do."
The original posters *ASSERTION* that Iraqi's hate Americans comes from his observation of Iraqi's through American Media.
*That* is my point. Iraqi's hating Americans == a meme of the American Propaganda Machine.
(Not to say Iraq and most Middle East nations don't have a propaganda machine, mind... and I'm sure that more than a few Iraqi's actually do hate America, and Americans, and frankly I think they have good cause to.)
As for your lame understanding of the structure of American Media, this is from a couple years back:
Maj. Thomas Collins, U.S. Information Service has confirmed that "psyops" (psychological operations) personnel, soldiers and officers, have worked in the CNN headquarters in Atlanta. The lend/lease exercise was part of an Army program called "Training With Industry." According to Collins, the soldiers and officers, "... worked as regular employees of CNN. Conceivably, they would have worked on stories during the Kosovo war. They helped in the production of news."
When asked if the introduction of military personnel into a civilian news organization was standard operating procedure, one source said, "That question is above my pay grade
The CNN military personnel were members of the Airmobile Fourth Psychological Operations Group, stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. One of the main tasks of this group of almost 1200 soldiers and officers is to spread 'selected information.' Critics say that means dissemination of propaganda.
The Pentagon has agents in -every- major American news corporation. It is an operational and key part of the PATRIOT Act, and the various bills which created the Department of Homeland Security, which also has agents in all major media outlets in the US.
Stupid fucking cowards can't reply with anything so they just mark down shit they don't agree with (or, most likely, don't comprehend).
Fascist:
defn. : A reactionary or dictatorial person.
American Fascism. It exists. It is real. You can observe its effects in 10 minutes of discussion with any American Teenager.
; -- the corruption of government starts with its secrets. a truly free people keep no secrets. --