CAIR is a jihadi group that masquerades as a civil rights organization. They infamously whine about petty slights to Muslims in the U.S. while ignoring egregious human rights violations by Muslims against minorities in the Islamic world. They couldn't care less about civil rights or religious freedom - outside the practice of Islam, of course.
CAIR was created by the Muslim Brotherhood, which pioneered 20th century Islamic terrorism and sanctions violence against civilians CAIR only has about 5,000 members, despite a membership fee of just $10. CAIR represents the opinions of only ~12% of Muslims in the U.S., according to Gallup.
CAIR receives financial support from foreign powers who have also provided direct support to Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda, and Hamas.
CAIR solicits money from sponsors of terror and receives financial support from convicted terrorists.
CAIR founders praise terrorists to Muslim audiences and confirm that suicide bombers are acting on behalf of Islam.
CAIR has raised funds for terrorists under the guise of helping 9/11 victims.
CAIR board members have called for the overthrow of the United States and the imposition of Islamic law.
CAIR has suggested applying Sharia punishment - death - to users who criticize Islam online.
At least 15 high-level CAIR staff members have been under federal investigation for ties to Islamic terror.
Woke journalism is why the gaming industry is no longer innovative.
IGN's article on Six Days in Fallujah focuses none on the merits of the game, but rather harps on the "problematic" elements of the story line and presentation.
I could see Xbox and Playstation caving. Valve is 50/50.
Came here to say the same thing.
CAIR is a jihadi group that masquerades as a civil rights organization. They infamously whine about petty slights to Muslims in the U.S. while ignoring egregious human rights violations by Muslims against minorities in the Islamic world. They couldn't care less about civil rights or religious freedom - outside the practice of Islam, of course.
CAIR was created by the Muslim Brotherhood, which pioneered 20th century Islamic terrorism and sanctions violence against civilians CAIR only has about 5,000 members, despite a membership fee of just $10. CAIR represents the opinions of only ~12% of Muslims in the U.S., according to Gallup.
CAIR receives financial support from foreign powers who have also provided direct support to Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda, and Hamas.
CAIR solicits money from sponsors of terror and receives financial support from convicted terrorists.
CAIR founders praise terrorists to Muslim audiences and confirm that suicide bombers are acting on behalf of Islam.
CAIR has raised funds for terrorists under the guise of helping 9/11 victims.
CAIR board members have called for the overthrow of the United States and the imposition of Islamic law.
CAIR has suggested applying Sharia punishment - death - to users who criticize Islam online.
At least 15 high-level CAIR staff members have been under federal investigation for ties to Islamic terror.
CAIR discourages Muslims from cooperating with U.S. law enforcement and has spent more time and money advocating on behalf of convicted terrorists than for their victims.
More here.
Given what happened there I see that as a reasonable request.
https://antinuclear.net/2019/06/22/usa-war-crimes-mass-deaths-in-fallujah-depleted-uranium-effects-linger/
I'm not following.
Something horrible happened in fallujah so people can't make video games about it?
Do you know what happened there? Go research it, that event is a war crime. Making a video about US involvement there is pretty crass IMO.
I still don't understand why that should stop people from creating media about it.
Just don't buy it if you don't like it.
I respect your opinion, it just isn't mine.
Fair enough.
Woke journalism is why the gaming industry is no longer innovative.
IGN's article on Six Days in Fallujah focuses none on the merits of the game, but rather harps on the "problematic" elements of the story line and presentation.