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BF:2 SF Used as terrorist recruiter?

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It was posted quite a long time ago, I think around SF first came out. But still interesting to watch.
government "intelignece" riiiight. i've seen smarter 9 year olds :)

 

annnd they FAIL again! *applause* great job dumbasses :(

:) -...so...how do you really feel?... :p :D
The guy Samir, that has his face hidden during the interview... Sounds a lot like Herki from Firearms :)
They are being paid large amounts to say this junk. And we are paying for this garbage. "You have to send in $25 to play as a raghead and kill American Soldiers." If they had asked EA or DICE, I am sure they would have set them straight. So I guess that proves they are lazy also.

And OH MY GOD. Free speech on the Internet... NOOOO! When did that happen?!?

 

Obvious skepticism aside that this would be a useful tool in recruiting terrorists; how many Iraqi teenagers have computers and would look that video up on youtube? Then "train" on Battlefield 2 to kill all of us infidels?

 

Can these people be ANY dumber? We're at war and they're concerned about a video someone made. And since it was made in a video game, it's now the video game industry's fault that some extremists in the middle east hate America.

 

GG EA... way to start a real war. Maybe that's the real reason they hate America. They played too many EA games, got pissed, and started planning to blow stuff up. :)

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