Following his trial for defamation of the families of the children and school staff killed in the Sandy Hook massacre, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is using Valve Corp.’s Steam, the world’s largest digital distribution platform for PC games, to sell an Infowars-themed video game. Jones claims to have earned hundreds of thousands in revenue from the video game, yet he has refused to pay the Sandy Hook families. Alex Jones: NWO Wars also mirrors and cartoonishly repackages the conspiracy theorist’s regularly violent, hateful rhetoric despite the platform’s policies against hate speech.

  • GilgameshCatBeard@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    Why not? It’s not like the kids are going to boycott them. Boycotts are only for easy to refuse things. Or things that sound good in a instagram post.

    Not for actual thinks they like and can’t live without.

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      10 months ago

      That’s how boycotts have always worked. Boycotts have only been successful when people already didn’t like the thing they were boycotting.

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        10 months ago

        Valve allowing that dingus to sell a game while refusing to pay his victims families?

        Sounds like a good reason to boycott to me.

        But no one will.

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          Oh, I understand now! Yes, that would be an excellent reason for a boycott, but it never works because people never seem to be willing to sacrifice even the smallest amount of convenience for the greater good. I’d be in, and a lot of others probably would be too, but how does one even organize something like that? I think that’s another part of the problem. For a boycott to work, it has to be well planned and organized.

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            10 months ago

            I boycott Nestlé, and I have ran into someone in the world who does the same.

            So in my little town if there is a chance that the two of us ran into each other at the same Walmart, right as I was explaining to my kid why we couldn’t buy that type of bottled water, I think that there are a bunch of us boycotting nestle while unorganized.

            Overtime cents add up to dollars, even if we can’t bring them down, we can still help them not grow as quickly.

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            10 months ago

            Exactly my thoughts. Well said. Though, under normal circumstances, people would be absolutely outraged by this and the shockwave would be spreading across all platforms to boycott immediately-

            but mUh gAmEz?!

            So…. It won’t happen.