Wednesday, November 05, 2008



"Muslim Massacre" game



Update on a post of Sept. 14:
"The Australian Muslim community has accused the Federal Government and police of double standards over their treatment of a free online game in which the aim is to kill as many Muslims as possible. Keysar Trad, president of the Islamic Friendship Association, wrote to the Attorney-General, Robert McClelland, expressing outrage over the game, Muslim Massacre, saying it teaches young people to "further hate Muslims" and encourages them to carry out "acts of discrimination, vilification or outright violence against Australian Muslims".

The game, launched as a free download on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, invites players to take control of an American "hero" and "wipe out the Muslim race with an arsenal of the world's most destructive weapons". It was created by a 22-year-old programmer going by the online handle Sigvatr, who says on his website that he is from Brisbane and works part-time as a service station attendant....

But the response to Trad from the Attorney-General's department was little more than a two-page explanation of Australia's content classification and racial discrimination laws and the government bodies tasked with administering them.

Trad said he received a response from the federal police "telling me that I can complain to the Australian Communications and Media Authority if I wished". But it is unlikely ACMA can do anything to have the game removed from the net as it is not hosted on Australian servers.

Source

So ACTUAL massacres by Muslims are OK but just playing at massacring Muslims is not?? Has Mr Trad condemned Osama bin Laden and his ilk? Have the hate-preaching Mullahs all been silenced?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you agree that this game should be banned (since "it teaches young people to further hate Muslims and encourages them to carry out acts of discrimination, vilification or outright violence against ... Muslims"), then of course you will no doubt agree that the Koran should also be banned (since "it teaches young people to further hate non-Muslims and encourages them to carry out acts of discrimination, vilification or outright violence against non-Muslims").

Anonymous said...

That's the trouble with "holy books", their actual content is denied or overlooked by the religions which endorse them (and not confined to the Koran!)

Anonymous said...

Think of it like this. Remember the old "This is your brain on drugs" ad?

So picture a dead Muslim in a frying pan.

Well, ok, that's it.

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