I played this game, and now I totaly want to join the Taliban!... is what typical politicians and anti-gaming people are PRAYING that some kid says after playing MoH, so they have some new way to turn games into a scapegoat.
They clearly lost the "games cause violence" battle, so the newest battle in their little "jihad" (I'm not being cute, that's the closest thing I can equate certian people's hate for games to) is that "games are insensitve".
Books went through the same thing, and so did movies. It's doomed to fail, and a few might even know this, but as long as there is something to keep games in a negative spotlight a little longer, they won't have a new scapegoat to find.
...yes, this MoH thing is just another BS thing in typical anti-gaming stuff, so I posted my entire theory of people who are anti-gaming... again.
On a side note, haven't they heard? Bad publicity is STILL publicity. Some people will buy it for shock value alone. It's worked for other games.