I'm sorry, I don't follow. Where does censorship come in?
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You seem to be saying that if critics discuss art as if it actually matters, they will inevitably be unintentionally encouraging censorship so hey, let’s all pretend that media has no impact on our culture whatsoever.
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That was still a choice that Target made, not “censorship.” But that’s not what I do. I just want creators to understand their work has an impact, and players to think critically about the games they play.
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So you’re saying members of the public should never organize against media they find harmful? If an openly racist film was released, would you think that people shouldn’t comment on it, shouldn’t condemn it?
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I still don't agree with your definition of "censorship" and don't see how criticizing something like "Birth of a Nation" legitimizes the stance.
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We have never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever advocated censorship.
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