Dutch Porn Star Awkwardly Uninvited From Modern Warfare 3 Launch Party

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That's disgusting behavior on Activision's part. If you don't want to associate with the adult industry, that's your business - but uninviting a guest because of her legitimate profession is prejudiced and unprofessional.

Azhrarn-101 said:
Kotick probably noticed her name on the list and ordered her removed from the party, he wants to be the biggest cocksucker there. =P
That too.
 

Madara XIII

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cjbos81 said:
"Love-makers"?

Is that what we're calling them now?
Meh Love lost its meaning a loooooooooooooong time ago. Although I admit that that's a bullshit title.

But I will agree that Activision is wrong for pulling such an assholish move.

Finally though on a side note:

[HEADING=1]DAT LADY IS SCARY AS HELL!![/HEADING]
 

Jamash

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http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/99025-Boobs-Sell-Games-According-to-Activision

Hmmm, the Escapist's coverage of Activision's stripper laden PR event for True Crime: Hong Kong would indicate that there's something not quite right with this story.

Either there's more to it than is being reported and this actress has personally offended Activision in some way, or Activision are being Grade A hypocrites and are only reluctant about using adult entertainment to sell their M rated games that they actually want to sell to children (or at least appeal to parents with the buying power).
 

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TheAmazingHobo said:
mishagale said:
"Oh no, we might get bad publicity at home if we let this porn star attend our event!"

Except that were it not for the uninvitation, no-one outside the Netherlands would even have known she was invited in the first place. I sometimes wonder if Activision actually has a PR department, or just an aquarium full of manatees.
That´s exactly what I thought. It´s a game release party in a small European country. I think the New York Times just might not be to investigative when it comes to the VIPs in attendance.

Furthermore, while I don´t want to stereotype an entire people, I have been to Amsterdam a couple of times.... I think the uproar over a porn-star showing up might not have been quite as big as Activision seems to believe.
They are a rather open-minded bunch over there.
And stoned.
But mostly open-minded.
It's not actually us Dutchies that are stoned, it's mostly the tourists. So even if there was a New York Times journalist there he'd probably be too stoned to notice.

But any reaction nationally would have been somewhere between "Cool, I guess that's open-minded of them..." and "Okay... and why would I care about that?".
Right now reaction is probably much the same as most of this thread, though possibly a bit more anti-American (not saying I'm anti-American, but you guys have a seriously bad reputation).
 

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It would have been a non issue, but they brought it into the spotlight by making this move. Idiots.
 

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DTWolfwood said:
Sorry Kim, Puritan Values in the US. We fear Sex more than we Fear violence.

Azhrarn-101 said:
Kotick probably noticed her name on the list and ordered her removed from the party, he wants to be the biggest cocksucker there. =P
+1 zing!
HA!
Puritan Values are still around!?

Excuse me a second while I make a call to Richard Dawkins. (despite what an asshole he is at times)
Secondly It's weird how things work, although it could be the inverse like Germany where Violence is frowned upon (Deadspace 2)
But Sex is a-ok

CAN WE FIND A DAMN MIDDLE GROUND!?!?!
 

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RedEyesBlackGamer said:
It would have been a non issue, but they brought it into the spotlight by making this move. Idiots.
Hehehe sounds like a Troll.

The best action to take is not to acknowledge the mistake or situation therefore isolating it and not giving it the goddamn spotlight.

It's like having a Criminal covering up a crime scene and then telling the police "Oh Btw pay no mind to the secret door underneath the shag carpet on the right!"
 

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bit_crusherrr said:
Didn't Blizzard ban a porn star when they found out her WoW characters name? I don't get why they are seen as such bad people.
I don't think so, I heard every once in a while there are some porn stars playing WoW. Can't say I really followed those stories because really who cares other than 12 year olds desperately hoping to group with them at some point but I hadn't heard any of them getting banned over it.

On topic - Stay classy Activision. She was probably looking forward to that party and you made the mistake not her, should have let her come. Did you think she'd be giving lap dances all night and distracting everyone from your game? I think she can last just one night without blowing several people in front of some cameras...
 

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It's interesting that Activision - of all publishers - would not want to be associated with a porn actress. You'd think she would fit in with a bunch of dicks. Even the macho sausage-fest of Gears of War managed to find a way to put breasts in.
 

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Sylveria said:
I rather like her little quote at the end there. But, really, Activision, you're just showing how infantile you are. You make an M-rated game, there should be no problem with am "M-rated" actress being there.
M rating = 17+
Porn rating = 18/21+
Try again.

Sylveria said:
But, then again, this is the same company that backs an MMO that's about to have kung-fu pandas, it's no wonder they don't want put any adult vibes out when their big money maker is a game for babies.
Exactly, because we all know 12+ year old "babies" don't watch porn.

Andy Chalk said:
"Murder is neat," she wrote, but "the love-makers [are] dirty."
1. We don't trial soldiers for murder for killing another soldier in a war. So yeah, society's pretty positive killing in a war != murder, despite what a few protestor signs might otherwise indicate.
2. "Love-makers" are obliged by their industry to take very regular tests to check whether they have STDs as they're quite prone to them. If you ever saw an STD, or rather it's effects, the word "dirty" would not be the furthest from your mind, especially due to the fact that a lack of hygiene is another cause for it.
3. The adult film industry (particularly the actors) is not held in the highest regard considering it's basically filmed prostitution (sex for money). That might be a backwards view in the eyes of some, but it doesn't change the fact associating with it gets you a certain kind of PR, mostly viewed as negative. Considering the invites for a launch party are going out to specific people who would boost the company's PR, it's simply counterproductive to be getting that kind of PR.

So yeah. Sucks for her, but I sure as hell don't blame ActiVision, it's just a reasonable business move.
 

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She should be allowed to attend: If you didn't research who you were inviting then that's your fault. It's M rated further adding the dumb to this tale.
 

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That's American culture for ya: the kids can be exposed to as much blood and gore and violence as they want, but FOR GOD'S SAKE, GET THOSE BOOBS OUTTA HERE!!!
I've always found this perspective on what's appropriate to be a bit backwards.
 

Robert Ewing

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This was resolved very maturely... I've almost forgotten that this was even possible in the gaming industry.
 

Sectan

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In America sex is seen as more harmful than violence. No idea why.

"Going to a rated R movie mom"
"I don't want you seeing that filth!"
"It's violence not sex!"
"Oh ok see you later."