Jack Thompson offers you a deal....

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Indeterminacy

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darthzew said:
Well, do consider that the point of the hypothetical isn't that this could happen. The point is more about the morality than the situation. Would you run the high risk of sacrificing video game industry in addition to your personal integrity to have (just about) anything you wanted?
I'm not sure the moral question is so separate from the legal/political one. Warning signs always start flashing for me when people start wielding questionable thought experiments. In particular, the way you've set up the experiment is such that we have to assume there is no negative consequence of lying beyond the possible elimination of the games industry, which skews one's own moral compass in such situations, especially if you're a consequentialist.

As a fan of the categorical imperative it's difficult for me to divorce this particular problem from the simple question of whether you would sacrifice anything else that other people enjoy for an unlimited payoff. Would you sacrifice movies? Books? Chocolate? Soccer? Churches? It seems like you would need to have pretty good reasons to think that the things that you would sacrifice were importantly different from the things that you wouldn't. Because if your reasoning was "I like this but not that", then this strikes me as ethically irresponsible.

Maybe "many people like this while few people like that" is one possible option, but is mob rule the way to go? "This has Educational value" gives the air of totalitarianism, and "This is commercially successful" is complete free market capitalism. In any case, those answers tell you a lot about the person's political stance, and one's opinion with regards to the kind of state mechanisms you have and the openness to disrupting the integrity of an industry of development are not obviously divorced.
 

ShindoL Shill

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right, so if i testify, i reach the ultimate in my career of choice.
as that would be lawyer, i would testify against mature-rated games.
i would then use my legal team to argue that the high amount of under-20 players of M games, and the fact that maturity is variable between people and a non-solid concept, legally get the definition changed to teen.
then i would say Jack Thompson bribed and intimidated me with power to testify to his words, thus getting both of us charged with perjury. i would then be acquitted due to the intimidation to lie under oath, which invalidates the perjury law.
he gets arrested for intimidation, bribery and perjury; is permanently disbarred and is now a felon, the case gets thrown out as my testimony is now invalid (meaning his win rate is now 20% not 80%) and 12 year olds can now purchase former Ms in peace.

Note to the OP: this is not me going back on my testimony or a legal loophole. this is entirely legal, and relies on my disbelief in his ideas, which is true. it doesnt break any of your rules, because what he did was legal until i testified that i was intimidated.

fucking double-lawyered!
 

Warachia

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I'd help Jack out and my wish would be that he would lose the case.

Just to add insult to injury.
 

Polaris19

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Not only do I slam the door in his face, but I make it quite clear I will fight the bill too.

I love games and the gaming industry. I'm not selling my opinions/soul for someone who is clearly out to destroy something I care about.
 

Twilight_guy

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So you're basically saying that Jack Thompson is the devil and tempting you. I know that the guy is a blow-hard for trying to persecute video games but Jesus, aren't we taking it a little far by literally making him the devil here?

Anyways, Clearly this is not Jack Thompson but instead the devil or devil possessed Jack Thompson. I'm not in the mood to go to hell so I throw a cross at him like a shuriken yell "the power of Christ compels you" and slam the door in his face, then I call up my priest and tell him to come over and bless everything so the devil doesn't try to get in again.
 

6_Qubed

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Okay, Jack, here's what I want:

I do like money. A lot. I'm not very good at managing it, so it never seems like I have enough. And making a few million, for just a few hours work, is definitely a tempting offer. And let's not kid ourselves, any moron can give it up to play video games.

Well, I want to be that moron.
 

Thamian

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darthzew said:
No, I wouldn't. Put simply, there's only one thing in this world that has ever been absolutely true to me, regardless of any and all of the shit that's gone down over the years: My beliefs and values.

Guy asks me to fuck over my values, the things which make me me, even just one of them, then no matter what he's offering, he can go piss up a rope.
 

Arafiro

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With almost anything, I would sell out my beliefs for such an opportunity.

But, I feel too passionately about this industry to do such a thing. Also, getting to the top of my job field is a bit of a moot point if my intended career is none other than video games development.

I'd slam the door in his face, ensuring it hits his nose with suitable force.
 

StormShaun

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Polaris19 said:
Not only do I slam the door in his face, but I make it quite clear I will fight the bill too.

I love games and the gaming industry. I'm not selling my opinions/soul for someone who is clearly out to destroy something I care about.
Agreed.

Since im in Australia...why the hell would he come here, I would slam the door in his face while laughing and realese the hounds on him. Plus I would steal his stuff so he would lose the case 100%.

Bwhaha!
 

Snake Plissken

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A pile of vintage Gibson guitars from the '5os to the '70s and my own brewpub to own and operate and I'd do it. Short of that, probably not.
 

Jake0fTrades

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I'd agree to testify, and then when I get to court I would say in front of the entire courtroom and games do not cause violence, if anyone is to blame it is the parents.
 

Nouw

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What if my career goal is to become successful in the video-game industry of M-rated games?
 

That's Funny

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Ummm, yes. I know I'd destroy an entire medium/industry at the cost of this. But fuck it, man has got to know when to swallow his pride.
 

Dfskelleton

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Ask him to come in and give a lecture about the genre and try to change his mind. I like to think of myself as a persuasive person, and I would be delighted to prove Mr. Thompson wrong.
That, or call him a fascist asshole.
 

crop52

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Daaaaaaamn. I'd have to choose no. If I testify against M rated games, my friends will hate me forever. In fact, most of America would hate me forever. What good is fame, wealth, and power, if everybody hates me?