cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/25027030

In a show of solidarity with the Palestinian-led BDS movement, indie label Ice Water Games has removed one of its projects, open-world tactics RPG Tenderfoot Tactics, from the Xbox store.

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    10 hours ago

    Feels like likes and prayers.

    Pulling off a game doesn’t really change anything.

    As like any military force would even care the slightest a random developer stopped their game.

    • Chloé 🥕@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      10 hours ago

      you missed the Hopes Others Will Do The Same part.

      they’re pulling their game as part of the larger BDS boycott. the point is to put pressure on complicit companies (in this case microsoft) for them to stop working with israel

      the IDF won’t care, but if enough devs pull their games, and if enough people stop using xbox products & services, microsoft will care.

  • NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    I have a lot of issues with the BDS boycotts having no actionable end states but… there are a lot of reasons to not want to give any business to microsoft at all at this point (borderline weekly layoffs at this point) and… their market share sure ain’t what it used to be.

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        Open ended boycotts don’t work. People MIGHT boycott until they see nothing changing and give up and companies are under no incentive to change anything because it won’t make a difference. It is just a storm to be weathered.

        Whereas a boycott with an actionable end state gives the company something to change if they don’t want to try to outlast the outrage, as it were.

        Its why the traditional protest call and response is “What do we want?” “X!” “When do we want it?” “Now!”. It immediately makes it clear what will make the angry people go away.

        For the BDS boycotts? Microsoft is sort of “Break these major contracts in ways that will make every single potential business partner wary going forward”. The Disney boycott, from what I can gather, is basically “tell gal gadot et all to fuck off”. Which… agreed. But you can also just look at the ongoing lawsuits from the last time they fired a chud for why there will be no public statement and the best we can hope for is to silently stop hiring zionists.

        Which is my problem. Most of the BDS boycotts are effectively “burn down your entire company and then we’ll give you money again”. Which… yeah. I still try to support them to some degree (most of what I have settled on is “I’ll grab what I want later so that I don’t contribute to the big numbers on launch”) but there is no end and it is just going to fade away as more and more people decide they want their shiny.


        And, for what it is worth, I think at least some of the folk behind these boycotts understands that. The MS boycott discussion was particularly good about stuff like “If you can’t stop using Teams of Office, consider changing to this business plan that is cheaper and turns off copilot”. Which speaks to “We know you aren’t going to drastically change your life but you were probably going to do this so you might as well do it and claim it is related to human rights”

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          13 hours ago

          Surely the actionable end state for Microsoft is to cease their AI support in Palestine? Of course they won’t so functionally this doesn’t really matter, but I agree that it makes sense to have a stated goal even if it’s just for the purposes of explaining the boycott to other people.

    • BumpingFuglies@lemmy.zip
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      1 day ago

      Your opinion is bad and you should feel bad. Palestine leadership may not be great (or even good), but at least they’re not actively carrying out a genocide.

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        but at least they’re not actively carrying out a genocide.

        It’s simply because they aren’t able to. Look man, Israel is undoubtedly carrying out a genocide and Netanyahu is war criminal who should be given a death sentence for the things he has done. But Israel at least pretends to be good. But if Palestine had the kind of military backing Israel does, Israel would simply not exist on the map today. And the Palestinians would be openly celebrating over the dead bodies of Israeli people.

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          But if Palestine had the kind of military backing Israel does, Israel would simply not exist on the map today. And the Palestinians would be openly celebrating over the dead bodies of Israeli people.

          What is this based on? Like, could you (by any means) back up this claim?

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              9 hours ago

              Thank you for providing that video!

              I hadn’t seen it before, and I can definitely understand why its content is disturbing.

              Granted, as I’m unable to understand the context beyond what AP themselves have provided, I’ll (for the sake of the argument) accept this as Palestinians celebrating an attack on the US.

              Then, my initial intention was to dissect the argument and explain why I can’t agree with your extrapolation[1]. However, to my surprise, your extrapolation might not be as far-fetched as I initially thought 😅. But, this ultimately depends on what you mean precisely. So, please allow me to ask further clarifications:

              • With “Israel would simply not exist on the map today.”, what do you mean exactly? Like, what would come in its place? What would become of the Israeli people?
              • With “And the Palestinians would be openly celebrating over the dead bodies of Israeli people.”, do you mean something similar like we see on the footage? Or something more grandiose? (And perhaps more sinister?)

              Let me know if you still aren’t convinced.

              Please allow me to take you up on that offer 😜.


              1. That is, “But if Palestine had the kind of military backing Israel does, Israel would simply not exist on the map today. And the Palestinians would be openly celebrating over the dead bodies of Israeli people.” ↩︎

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                7 hours ago

                Firstly, I’m glad we can have a civil discourse on this topic rather than resorting to personal attacks and namecalling. I also appreciate the fact that you seem like someone who actually wants to get to the truth rather than defending your stance no matter what.

                accept this as Palestinians celebrating an attack on the US.

                You’re right. The people in the video are in fact publicly celebrating the 9/11 attacks which took the lives of thousands of innocent people. As you can see, it’s not just grown ass men who are celebrating, but children and women too. If this is the level of hatred they have towards the United States, do I really need to explain how severe their hatred for Israel would be?

                Like, what would come in its place?

                That’s an easy question to answer. There would be one country and it would be called Palestine.

                do you mean something similar like we see on the footage? Or something more grandiose?

                I honestly don’t know. But they will be celebrating. And they will want the whole world to see them celebrating. That’s for sure.

                Please allow me to take you up on that offer 😜.

                No problem. Here’s a few things for you to check

                https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphinarium_discotheque_bombing#Aftermath

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWOw7YI7vzo

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xPNTbtUHVc

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-wyW-7iJwU

                Again I want to be very clear that I’m not an Israeli sympathizer. I’m just trying to make a point that the Palestinians aren’t the saints that the liberals (btw I’m a liberal myself) often portray them to be.

        • HuskerNation@lemmy.zip
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          1 day ago

          Agreed. Republicans only back Israel because of money. Idealistically they have far more in common with Hamas

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            19 hours ago

            Not just Hamas. The culture and values of the Palestinian people in general often align more closely with American conservatives than with liberals.

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      First paragraph of the article:

      Earlier this month, the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement added Microsoft to its list of priority targets due to the company’s intense entanglement with the Israeli military via Azure cloud and AI services. Specifically, BDS called for supporters to boycott Xbox, including Game Pass, individual games, and future purchases of consoles and peripherals. Now, in a show of solidarity, indie label Ice Water Games has removed one of its projects, open-world tactics RPG Tenderfoot Tactics, from the Xbox store.