"All video games, or at least the ones I have seen, tend to ... involve some combat of some sort," Pierce says. "And Ethnic Cleansing is like that, too, but it is different, in that it tries to raise the racial consciousness of the player."
However abhorrent the existence of these games is, the implication that open source programming shares responsibility for their existence is just plain irresponsible; next they'll be accusing the printing press of enabling these hate groups in the distribution of their message. The tools are available to all of us. If we don't use them to further a better agenda, then that's our own fault.
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