Where would we be without Fox telling us how to live? Over the years, they've attacked numerous aspects of the gaming world--from blowing a non-explicit 5-second sex scene in Mass Effect out of proportion by reporting false information, to advocating that gaming teaches you to kill and nothing more.
Now, in Chicago, they are telling the gaming industry how to advertise.
Fox, reacting to recent shootings in Chicago, questioned the CTA why advertisements for the "unapologetically violent" Grand Theft Auto were popping up on buses and train platforms. In their report, Fox spoke of the game as if it caused the shootings and was altering children into mindless killing machines.
Their dreadfully lopsided report contained three street interviews, only one of which said they didn't care, stating that "We shouldn't block advertisements because you don't know how to do your job as a parent." Truer words have never been spoken.
Of course, if you do need help parenting, you can always turn to Fox, who's questioning and story brought down the despicable act of advertising such a terribly detrimental act of entertainment. The CTA will be pulling the advertisements off their buses and train stations, to avoid further tempering with children's minds.
Fox's actions are dreadfully unprofessional, as they still fail to adequately allow actual gamers to present their side of the story. All of their reports are lopsided, giving more time to the side that they see as more noble; the side against video games. Fox also seems to continually drive the idea that GTA is marketed to children, when it is in fact rated M. The only reason Fox has jumped on this issue is merely because GTA is a video game. You didn't see them make an issue about Hostel ads, did you?
No child should be playing Grand Theft Auto. However, as that one pro-advertisement interviewee stated, it is the parent's duty to make sure they are participating in age friendly activities. If Fox isn't careful, they'll be putting lots of parents out of work.
The video report can be found here.
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Fox = Bunch of dicks.
Fox= dumbest group of f*** ups.
The funny thing about this is that while the advertisements aren't on the trains and buses anymore, there's still a GIANT ad on the side of a building that my train passes on the way to school. I'll post a picture if I get a chance.
Fox are just trying to whip up some sensationalist bollocks as usual
Fox: I once thought they were just crazy right wing fundamentalists (they are). Now you can add crazy grudge holding single minded boobs to that assessment.
I can't wait to see how R* portrays them in IV through Weazel News, finally their chance to get back at those one sided ignorant arseholes.
Pulled due to the newscast? Hmm.
Pulled due to the newscast? Hmm.
i've said it to everyone within earshot on many occasions and i'll say it again
FUCK FOX
fox = monotonous anti-anything that's new, blasphemous jerk-offs on the equivalent level of bull****tery as the Onion News Network but nowhere NEAR as funny.
I saw a bus add just yesterday, maybe I'll take a picture.