Then explain "drill, baby, drill!".Not only do conservation and conservative share a word root, they also share historical roots. The American conservation movement came out of the Republican party.
Then explain "drill, baby, drill!".Not only do conservation and conservative share a word root, they also share historical roots. The American conservation movement came out of the Republican party.
If you have complete control over the outcome, it also doesn't qualify as a game.And by any reasonable definition, if you have no agency over the outcome, it doesn't qualify as a game.
The way you describe conservatism is nonsensical for one incredibly obvious reason. The "power of the individual" is not actually compatible with the idea of a status quo. If the status quo is only maintained by individual consent, then it doesn't actually exist.I'm sure it is at odds with how you'd describe conservatism, and that's probably a mark in my favor.
All of them are rebelling against the status quo.FF7 is the only one of your examples where the protagonists are rebelling against the status quo.
That is such a vague and meaningless "device" that it doesn't really say anything. What is "the world" and what counts as "destroying" it?I hope you can recognize I'm saying the truth here, the standard plot device is "bad guys try to destroy the world, good guys protect it".
Again, vague and meaningless. "Equality" and "solidarity" are very much a part of our status quo and have been for hundreds of years. It's built into the legal and ideological fabric of every democracy. Equality does not mean everyone having the same power or abilities, it means everyone having the same worth. The denial of this is almost universally associated with evil in our media.And even if the world were to become a place where equality and solidarity are conservative positions, the premises of many video games/comics/whatever depend on a society without those things. Villains terrorize and subjugate people because there positions are unequal, heroes are positioned to fight back because they are also uniquely powerful. Those messages are always going to feel out of place in media with explicit and powerful heroes and villains.
Tate's been a resident of Romania for years now, if not a fully naturalized citizen. However, he and his brother are also apparently quite mobile in their lifestyles. The only real questions about finding him and arresting him were A) was he home at the time? and B) were the officer's sent to arrest him not corrupt and being bribed by the Tates? (Romania seems to have a real problem with corruption and the Tate brothers have allegedly avoided legal entanglements in the past through bribery).Did Greta Thunberg and a pizza box lead Andrew Tate to Romanian police? Authorities deny it
There is speculation online that a Twitter war led to the right-wing provocateur's arrest, but authorities say it was the result of a months-long investigation.www.sbs.com.au
I mean...duh? Honestly this seemed pretty obvious to me. If the cops are after you for something as major as this and you're in their jurisdiction and you're actively posting shit on social media, they know where you are. The timing was purely coincidental here. Assuming he wasn't in Romania illegally, immigration knew he was in nation. And the dude wasn't exactly keeping a low profile with apparently a dozen high end cars in a luxury villa with sex slaves. That's something the locals consider conversation worthy.
I think its corruption. Romania is the sex-trafficking capitol of Europe. Its considered a Tier 2 country, meaning they don't comply with the minimum standards of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, and its gotten even worse since those rules were codified in 2000.Tate's been a resident of Romania for years now, if not a fully naturalized citizen. However, he and his brother are also apparently quite mobile in their lifestyles. The only real questions about finding him and arresting him were A) was he home at the time? and B) were the officer's sent to arrest him not corrupt and being bribed by the Tates? (Romania seems to have a real problem with corruption and the Tate brothers have allegedly avoided legal entanglements in the past through bribery).
I kind of wonder if the tempest in a twitter post pushed the authorities over the edge. "This guy's so fucking blatant, he's really making us look bad. Let's make an example of him."I think its corruption. Romania is the sex-trafficking capitol of Europe. Its considered a Tier 2 country, meaning they don't comply with the minimum standards of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, and its gotten even worse since those rules were codified in 2000.
Bribes and corruption and probably more than a few "parties" for local law enforcement.
I kind of wonder if the tempest in a twitter post pushed the authorities over the edge. "This guy's so fucking blatant, he's really making us look bad. Let's make an example of him."
I think its absolutely part of it. From the reports I've read, one of the people arrested at the villa was a local policewoman. Ten bucks says she wasn't there to check on a noise complaint.Yeah, bribes are great but he got tens of millions of international eyes on him over this. Bribery has it's limits, though who knows what's gonna happen if the heat dies down
You're conception of conservatism is all but a stand in for evil. Being at odds with your conception of conservatism is a good thing. See that last section below....how? How does that make any sense?
You do get that the premise of Bioshock is that a man tried to create a city unbound from the rules of society and it went completely to hell, right? The premise of the Half-Life 2 is humanity is being conquered by aliens and you fight back. Even if you want to argue those are stories of heroes fighting their relative status quo, which is a stretch, their end goal is the attainment of our real world status quo.No, that's categorically false. The protagonists of Half Life 2 and Bioshock are fighting against the status quo of their respective environments. It's not even arguable.
Why do you think that contradicts what I'm saying? Do you actually consider "corporate greed" to be a part of conservatism?Regarding villains in media and art, you've clearly got quite a simplistic, limited sampling in mind. Countless villains represent corporate greed...
It's good for people. That's the explanation.Then explain "drill, baby, drill!".
That's not my description of conservatism. Individualism is not inherently conservative, it does not have to be the status quo, it just is within the current circumstances of western society.The way you describe conservatism is nonsensical for one incredibly obvious reason. The "power of the individual" is not actually compatible with the idea of a status quo. If the status quo is only maintained by individual consent, then it doesn't actually exist.
It's not, though. What I pointed out-- that conservative politicians and parties have never simply stood for continuation of existing policy-- is directly to the point and true.You're conception of conservatism is all but a stand in for evil. Being at odds with your conception of conservatism is a good thing. See that last section below.
He created the city according to libertarian, hyper-individualist ideals, and it went to hell.... all before the game begins. His city is the status quo in the environment you arrive in, from the very start, and the protagonist acts to bring down its government, as well as its most notable business owner.You do get that the premise of Bioshock is that a man tried to create a city unbound from the rules of society and it went completely to hell, right?
No, it's not. Humanity has long been conquered. When you arrive, the Combine rules earth, and you fight to bring down the existing government.The premise of the Half-Life 2 is humanity is being conquered by aliens and you fight back.
No, not "corporate greed"-- I don't doubt that in principle, conservatism opposes corporate excess and greed (although conservative parties the world over enable and encourage it).Why do you think that contradicts what I'm saying? Do you actually consider "corporate greed" to be a part of conservatism?
Careless exploitation of resources in a harmful way for the sake of expediency is the exact opposite of conservationism.It's good for people. That's the explanation.
And conservatism, long as you're using the non-political, little-c definition. Like, I'm hilariously conservative, but to a Conservative I'm apparently Radical LeftCareless exploitation of resources in a harmful way for the sake of expediency is the exact opposite of conservationism.
In what way is using matured technology to extract a resource that will almost certainly be made obsolete within the next century careless?Careless exploitation of resources in a harmful way for the sake of expediency is the exact opposite of conservationism.
The thing is, the politicians you identify as conservative may not stand for those things, but you identify "conservatives" based on an entirely different conception of the word. If you spend your whole life thinking conservative simply means something like pro-business and pro-military, and you identify people who are those things as "conservatives", that set of people isn't going to line up cleanly with any other definition of conservatism.What I pointed out-- that conservative politicians and parties have never simply stood for continuation of existing policy-- is directly to the point and true.
You are skipping my actual rebuttals every time. I understand not every game has a conservative premise, and you're ignoring that. I made the point that the world trying to be regained in both those games is the real world status quo, and now you've ignored that.The "status quo", in both cases from the very start of the game, is what you fight to destroy.
Maybe.Kill Ayn Rand is a conservative narrative now?
(eyes all the pipeline leaks and other disasters related to the fossil fuels industry cutting corners)In what way is using matured technology to extract a resource that will almost certainly be made obsolete within the next century careless?