@Kasparov63 This guy is a local politician, he's hardly going to adopt a view which would likely leave his neighbours unemployed. The view in Ireland is very much anti war crimes, regardless of who the perpetrator is.
@christianjbdev@RachelMoiselle I wonder whats inspired her segue away from Israeli propaganda, shrieks of antisemitism when challenged, and self agrandissment? A real mystery that.
@CultureCrave@Polygon I care much less about the publisher than I do the developer. Amazon would be insane to meddle in any way with what IO have planned for the game and series going forward.
@Alan__Shatter Meanwhile in the real world, from Times Higher Education. Wild seeing a former Irish minister desperate to do the country down while pushing the proganda of ethnonationalist war criminals.
@bornposting A big sign that gaming has changed, brains have been rewired by open world filler. Open world has its place, but it's not the only thing and wouldn't suit a Bond style narrative. Best thing since Goldeneye easily.
@LanceForman@RupertLowe10@officialsammyuk The BBC haven't practically been a propaganda outlet for reform, Farage and Tice wheeled out endlessly even before the last general election when they barely had an MP to their name. Not to mention the kid gloves when dealing with the grifters.
@SociologenHD Patronising one eyed nonsense. What's Israel's military goal? If one exists (it doesn't), how likely are they achieve it, and how exactly does the manifestly indiscriminate bombing of a civilian population (75k+ dead) hope to do so? Apologist.
@hughlaurie I thought PSG were a tad disappointing, Kvaratskhelia aside, but Arsenal offered very little going forward after the early goal. 2 missed penalties hard to take, but such is the nature of a shootout. Tough ending, but a great season.