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by Jerry Whorebach 07/31/2009, 1:16am PDT |
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Destructoid's Jim Sterling wrote:
A Houston Chronicle blog post caused quite a stir a few weeks back when it tried to make Left 4 Dead 2's New Orleans setting sound racist, or at the very least, insensitive to the Hurricane Katrina disaster. While visiting Valve this past week, we asked how they felt about the accusations, and Left 4 Dead writer Chet Faliszek was quite frank with his response.
"Utter insanity," says Faliszek, when sharing his opinion on the controversy. "There are mixed races of zombies, there are all different races of zombies that you shoot, and since we placed it in New Orleans, that makes it racist? I honestly re-read the paragraph about five times ... but when two of the characters in your game are African-American, it's a weird thing to be accused of. We're like, 'how does this work'?
"... As far as Katrina goes, if you go down to New Orleans, Katrina's still going on. I mean, it's messed up, it is crazy that the city is still in the state it's in, and we treat that with the utmost respect. Our CEDA thing is not some subversive commentary on anything. This is a videogame, those are real people's lives, we are not trying to make a statement with that ... It's a place we love, it's dear to our hearts. We would not cheapen it. It's not a brick-for-brick representation of New Orleans; it's a fictional version, and I love that city."
Most would agree that the "controversy" over Left 4 Dead 2's setting was ridiculous, but it's good that Valve reiterates just how bizarre the accusations were. It really goes to show that you can't do anything involving black people these days without some moron (usually a guilty white person) screaming about racism.
For more of Chet's comments on this subject, and all things Left 4 Dead, keep hitting up Destructoid. We have loads more discussion, a full interview, and a close look at some videogame content, all coming over the next few days.
On the surface, Destructoid's Jim Sterling's claim that it's usually guilty white people who get upset about anything you try to do these days involving black people looks like an easy prejudice to validate. All you would have to do is look at a picture of the author of the Houston Chronicle blog post in question. Unfortunately, that would require "research", a process totally alien to games journalists. Which is unfortunate, because I would've loved to have read Jim's intelligent, fact-based commentary on how the guilty white person in question (a vaguely menacing black man named Willie Jefferson) is himself in the habit of exploiting racially-charged imagery to promote his own MP3 player sales and repair business. Yeah, that's him on the left :(
In other news, Willie Jefferson's dad is fucking nuts. |
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Great Moments in Racism by Jerry Whorebach 07/31/2009, 1:16am PDT 
How did I manage to use "in question" TWICE? NT by Jerry Whorebach, leading navelgazer 07/31/2009, 1:19am PDT 
They should say "innocent Afro American person screaming about racism." by Creexuls, a monster >:3 07/31/2009, 1:22am PDT 
Nice research, Jerry NT by Lizard_King 07/31/2009, 5:09am PDT 
You big fucking hypersensitive faggot, did Chairman Mao make you this way? NT by Fortinbras 07/31/2009, 4:19pm PDT 
I thought he was being serious? NT by mark 07/31/2009, 4:25pm PDT 
There is a very good chance Fortinbras misunderstood what he read. NT by We call this the Fortinbras Factor 07/31/2009, 4:27pm PDT 
It's off the SCAAAAAALES NT by Creexuls, a monster >:3 08/01/2009, 3:22am PDT 
I was being serious, you stupid motherfucker. NT by Lizard_King 07/31/2009, 5:27pm PDT 
This is what I post when I fuck shit up for the 10000000th time NT by fucking nothing 08/01/2009, 10:05pm PDT 
so while it usually is a guilty white person screaming about racism, this time i NT by Weyoun Voidbringer 07/31/2009, 2:20pm PDT 
thanks jso NT by Tricknology 07/31/2009, 6:35pm PDT 
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