EU politician says killing games is bad, but ‘wokeness’ and the Black samurai Yasuke are the real problem

EU politician says killing games is bad, but ‘wokeness’ and the Black samurai Yasuke are the real problem


Have you ever wanted to see a grown-ass man complaining to the EU parliament about having to play as a Black man or queer person in a videogame? If your answer to that question is ‘yes,’ then allow me to invite you to enjoy this video of the European Parliament’s recent debate on Stop Killing Games, during which an actual, real European politician took the podium to tell everyone what’s really killing videogames these days: The fact that he had to play as a Black samurai in Assassin’s Creed Shadows.

The debate, the latest step in a process that somehow went from “YouTube guy is mad” to “YouTube guy is making detailed and compelling presentations to the European Parliament” in just two years, went about as you’d expect. Most speakers acknowledged that videogames are both mass media and art with meaningful and enduring cultural impact, and expressed support (or at least sympathy) for the goals of the Stop Killing Games movement.



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