I would normally agree in the event of paying lip service to social problems


I would normally agree in the event of paying lip service to social problems

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Because many people are treating sport firms like they are their good, trustworthy friends. I don't think I've ever seen this happening out of this gambling community. They don't see them just like any other corporations whose sole objective is Mut 21 coins only to get your cash. If you changed the title from EA to CDPR, curiously enough the remarks here will be a whole lot different. They release trailers for these? It is Madden, who doesn't know what they're getting from the item? Same reason that Coca-Cola still spends a ton of money on advertisements, even though everyone understands what Coca-Cola is. (And naturally, it is worth noting that there is a reason that everyone understands what Coca-Cola is...) That is the very corporate-ese Ralph Wiggum"I am helping" bullshit I've ever seen. This is because there are far more important things happening and they won't get the clicks and views they were relying on getting because people's attention is elsewhere. Haha fine EA, I'm sure this has nothing to do with the money you would like to create from this game and everything to do with encouraging the victims of pleasure. There's a lootbox/looting joke in here somewhere.Just because it's the EA name attached to it. Same could happen if it was Epic or Activision. If CDPR, Valve or any other beloved company did exactly the same, remarks would be completely different. Edit: Sony did exactly the same and the general reception on these remarks are mostly positive. Stay fresh, Reddit. I really don't think so. If their primary customer base is African American is does not make sense to market to them right now. As they will not be spending right now, as games is not on there heads at this time. Not about honor imo. More or less they're not moving into the stores immediately to make purchases. Now with use of marketing they can use this as a show of solidarity with this marketplace. A nice gesture, but are not these the same men and women who dared Colin Kaepernick's title from a song in one of the past Madden games?

I'll preface this by stating that I don't think that it's a bad thing for them to bring awareness to this situation. It's significant that it can't just be dismissed by looking away from it. With that said, I do hold a certain amount of distrust towards multi-billion dollar multinational corporations paying lip service to important social issues. Of course, as a philosophical business they're under no obligation to do so, and it rings hollow when they attempt to stand in solidarity with the ordinary men and women. Now there are companies out there that are doing things and this is the opportunity to highlight those attempts; to show that they're more than just words.

I would normally agree in the event of paying lip service to social problems without also putting money and support to advocate for change or applying it to the company and their work at the very least. Having said that police brutality isn't exactly something that a company like EA throwing money at the issue does considerably towards fixing. At best they put money towards the lawyers and groups that fight to see justice after the fact or lobby to get laws changed that at the current government won't. It has systemic difficulties within authorities of not reporting their particular and holding them accountable rather staying quiet and with the police unions that allow it all to happen or in ways even encourage it from the consequences being a slap on the wrist followed by being hired at a different precinct showing them there's no consequences. Before even getting to legislation and rulings like qualified immunity that protect abusive cops and allow them to misuse their power freely. The vast majority of that EA and most capitalist companies are not able to perform so much about making it buy Madden nfl 21 coins unfair to say they are in the best possible place to do much more.

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