Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Call of Duty Endowment
Call of Duty isn't as good at brainwashing as Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six or Ghost Recon, I've played those for ten years and look at how many people hate me for enjoying it. The only reason Vegas 2 is red flagged is because liberals want to blame Executive Orders for 9/11 and anything to do with conservatism as evil. Now my Xbox Live subscription has run out and the foul-mouthed dope-smoking pvp truthers didn't leave me alone long enough to learn how to play Vegas 2 anyway.
You can't learn how to hurt anybody playing video games. Nobody in real life is going to be that close to an AC-130 barrage:
So in MW2 you have an optional campaign playing as CIA undercover killing terrorists. Big frakking deal, the game effects in the franchise aren't realistic or technical in the least and you can't become a jihadi by mashing buttons.
The Call of Duty Endowment (CODE) was created to help soldiers transition to civilian careers after their military service. It is our goal to give veterans the opportunity and tools to find 21st Century jobs. CODE focuses its resources on assisting organizations that provide job placement and training to veterans, as well as engaging the media and public forums to raise awareness about the issue. The men and women of the military have answered their “call of duty.” Now we must answer ours...
Activision Blizzard this week is answering another kind of call to duty — one worth about $1 million.
Shows a video game company can be more effective with defense concerns than the other damn Hussein.