Saturday, September 17, 2011

Call of Duty 17.09.2011.

 Source: Metro.

A major release such as last week's 'Call of Duty: Black Ops' has a torture sequence and hundreds of on-screen deaths. It incorporates the 'pleasure' of shooting virtual bad guys.

In America, the law according to the First Amendment makes banning the sale of violent computer games to under 18-s illegal as to do so would interfere with their 'freedom of speech'.

It's well-known that the military sends out free computer games to recruit gamers for technical roles. The U.S. Army commissioned game titles such as 'Full Spectrum Warrior' and 'America's Army' specifically as recruiting tools.

Former SAS operative Chris Ryan told the Metro;

'These kids are being recruited by the US government to fly drones. In recent months, all the big hits in Afghanistan are coming from drones controlled from a couple of places in America-one near McDill Air Force Base in Florida and also an underground bunker in Nevada.

So you've guys like me on the ground relying on some kid with a joystick.'



US kids blow up

Taleban; you couldn't make

it up. No, I didn't.