Washington Post letter writer complains about Fallout 3 subway ads
We had a feeling this might happen. The Washington DC metro subway ads for Bethesda Softworks' upcoming RPG Fallout 3 do show DC landmarks like the US Capital building in ruins. That was enough for one local man named Joseph Anzalone to write a letter to the editor of the Washington Post newspaper to complain about the ads.
The newspaper's web site has his letter reprinted which he states, "The people of our city do not need a daily reminder that Washington is a prime target for an attack." He wants the ads removed, feeling they do not stand up to First Amendment protection which just proves that Mr. Anzalone is not a Constitutional scholar.
[Via Gamepolitics]
The newspaper's web site has his letter reprinted which he states, "The people of our city do not need a daily reminder that Washington is a prime target for an attack." He wants the ads removed, feeling they do not stand up to First Amendment protection which just proves that Mr. Anzalone is not a Constitutional scholar.
[Via Gamepolitics]
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"He wants the ads removed, feeling they do not stand up to First Amendment protection which just proves that Mr. Anzalone is not a Constitutional scholar."
Haha. I bet he is just one of those people that thinks video games are the supreme evil and actually caused not only the World Wars, the holocaust, and the black plague, but also the death of Jesus. Posted at 3:42PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Reader