Jack Thompson debate in Penny Arcade Expo cancelled
For those who have been keeping up, Jack Thompson has declined to show up for a debate in the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX). You know why? Because he wasn’t allowed to send out a press release or say anything about it. Kotaku got hold of this info and released some pretty interesting facts about it.
Still, you have to wonder why the guys at PAX were keeping Thompson’s appearance a secret. PAX said that they did this for both Mr. Thompson’s security and to avoid what would’ve been hordes of people rushing over to see the debate.
Penny Arcade was hoping to get a knowledgeable opponent for JT to debate with, such as Entertainment Consumer Association (ECA) president Hal Halpin or Jason Della Rocca who many know to be the executive director of the International Game Developers Association (IGDA).
Mr. Thompson’s response to the entire issue seems to be typical of his usual responses. Be sure to read the full letter before you make any judgments on the situation.
… I would be delighted to do the [debate], but Penny-Arcade’s position that this must be kept “under wraps” and that I cannot tell the media and others about the event is both absurd and troubling.
For Penny-Arcade to take the position that there must be a news blackout on this strikes me and others as hypocritical to the max. You guys are the ones who think that even adult entertainment materials should be marketed and sold to children because of “freedom of expression,” and yet I am not allowed to tell media and others of this debate? Come on, how transparently double-standard-bound in your machinations can you all be?
If you want me to come to Seattle and address 6000 hostile people as to why the United States is the only backward nation in the world when it comes to the distribution of adult video games to children, then I will be happy to do it. But your position that only Penny-Arcade gets to tell the world about this event and in the way that only you all get to decide is patently ridiculous.
Man up and realize what the First Amendment is really all about, Robert and I’ll be happy to celebrate it with all my “admirers” in Seattle, including Gabe.
I’ve been in far more hostile environs than what you offer. You all need to grow a pair of what a kid can cut off in Manhunt 2.
For those who have been keeping up, Jack Thompson has declined to show up for a debate in the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX). You know why? Because he wasn’t allowed to send out a press release or say anything about it. Kotaku got hold of this info and released some pretty interesting facts about it.
Still, you have to wonder why the guys at PAX were keeping Thompson’s appearance a secret. PAX said that they did this for both Mr. Thompson’s security and to avoid what would’ve been hordes of people rushing over to see the debate.
Penny Arcade was hoping to get a knowledgeable opponent for JT to debate with, such as Entertainment Consumer Association (ECA) president Hal Halpin or Jason Della Rocca who many know to be the executive director of the International Game Developers Association (IGDA).
Mr. Thompson’s response to the entire issue seems to be typical of his usual responses. Be sure to read the full letter before you make any judgments on the situation.
… I would be delighted to do the [debate], but Penny-Arcade’s position that this must be kept “under wraps” and that I cannot tell the media and others about the event is both absurd and troubling.
For Penny-Arcade to take the position that there must be a news blackout on this strikes me and others as hypocritical to the max. You guys are the ones who think that even adult entertainment materials should be marketed and sold to children because of “freedom of expression,” and yet I am not allowed to tell media and others of this debate? Come on, how transparently double-standard-bound in your machinations can you all be?
If you want me to come to Seattle and address 6000 hostile people as to why the United States is the only backward nation in the world when it comes to the distribution of adult video games to children, then I will be happy to do it. But your position that only Penny-Arcade gets to tell the world about this event and in the way that only you all get to decide is patently ridiculous.
Man up and realize what the First Amendment is really all about, Robert and I’ll be happy to celebrate it with all my “admirers” in Seattle, including Gabe.
I’ve been in far more hostile environs than what you offer. You all need to grow a pair of what a kid can cut off in Manhunt 2.