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agent mulder
If you haven't seen this "ARTICLE" yet, give it a look at: http://videogames.yahoo.com/feature/playst...can-war/1231745.
Athrun
Pretty silly. So many other electronic devices use those components.
But soon we'll hear more about how RE5 will be responsible of a racist war. You heard it here first.
marushio
This kinda stuff is common and deeply connected to our daily lives that the only way for me not to be a proxy exploiter would be to kill myself!
And even then, the bullet may have been produce by slave childs somewhere!

It's not that I think that it's right, it's just the way things is. Is not wrong to want to change the world, but it is ironical that the very thing they denounce is being denounced to the net, it's info being hosted and access through computers that use that very same kind of component.

To use a more well known example, let's take oil. Like someone once said, there's 'no oil in peaceful places'. Truth is, there are all sorts of abomination surrounding oil exploration: war, dictatorships, curruption...
Yet it's so essencial to our society that should all production stop, we would expiral to extinction within an year!

So now there's biofuel and other stuffm good, but that just solve (and even so not completely!) the CO polution problem! Oil has all kinds of other uses, like plastic, poliutheran, polimers... All that is essencial to sciency, medicene, society!

Right now, if you're reading this, you have more blood on your hands than you can see. Humans brought the "survival of the fittest" concept to a whole other level......
Dragon Brigade
Joystiq seems to have their own take on the matter.


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After a dozen tips pleaded with us to cover a seemingly scandalous story on Yahoo this morning headlined, "Playstation 2 component incites African war" some of us here at Joystiq HQ thought the story didn't sit right. First of all, we'd already read that story seven years ago when shortages of the newly launched PlayStation 2 were later attributed to coltan, which is later refined into tantalum, a heat-resistant element that (according to a 2001 New York Times story on this very same issue) "can be found inside almost every laptop, pager, personal digital assistant and cell phone."

So how is it that a commonly used material that briefly made headlines in 2001 because of its association with PS2 shortages has now filled our inbox with tips exclaiming, "The PlayStation 2 kills children" (really, we got that tip)? Easy! A major outlet, Yahoo in this case, runs a story on a report by activist site Toward Freedom who include a sensational, albeit predictable, quote from former British Parliamentarian Oona King, who cleverly analogized, "Kids in Congo were being sent down mines to die so that kids in Europe and America could kill imaginary aliens in their living rooms." Of course, we wonder if she offered that quote to them over her mobile ... or maybe email using a laptop computer.

Point being, laying the blame on the PlayStation 2 – built by Sony who, it should be noted, had already begun trying to limit their use of Congolese coltan back in, all together now, 2001 – is scapegoating of the worst kind. Then, citing things like increased prices for coltan – also taken from 2001 (the New York Times story notes that in the Spring of 2001, "the price of coltan crashed, falling from $80 a kilo in March to $8 in June") is selective reporting. That's to be expected from an activist website tasked with a political agenda, but it's disappointing coming from a major video game outlet tasked with, one would hope, providing a more thoughtful consideration of the already besieged industry it's covering.


Source (link. Obviously it's Joystiq. >.o): http://www.joystiq.com/2008/07/25/playstat...-kill-children/


Don't really have much to say myself, unfortunately. >.>.
Pesmerga
I call sour grapes.
marushio
QUOTE (Dragon Brigade @ Jul 25 2008, 09:38 PM) *
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA~!!...
THat really made my day!!! haha.gif
Manc
stop eating bananas, we're eating our earths lungs...

we got bigger issues to handle then picking on a single company or product can solve!
marushio
QUOTE (Manc @ Jul 31 2008, 01:02 AM) *
stop eating bananas, we're eating our earths lungs...

HUH?!?!?!?!?! Never heard of that! xd.gif

Besides, I love banana (NO PUNS INTENDED!!!!) way too much to stop eating!! xp.gif
Manc
...it's about rainforest...
marushio
QUOTE (Manc @ Jul 31 2008, 09:28 PM) *
...it's about rainforest...

Continues to make no sense to me! xp.gif

Bananas are fruits, not trees! No one will be tearing down banana trees. It'd be like tear down money! xd.gif
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