When I raised my kids, neighborhood parents were aggressive about controlling their kids’ computer time and, in fact, the kids spent most of their time being physically active or playing old-fashioned board games. The exception was Call of Duty (“COD”), a military video game. Even if you banned it in your own house, it was a dead certainty that at least one of your son’s friends would own the game and that your son would inevitably spend hours playing it. That’s why it matters that Activision Publishing, Inc., to “spice up the game,” has opted for the “pride” agenda while turning on America.
Activision, based in Santa Monica, California, is one of the top third-party video game publishers in the world. One of its most important properties is the COD franchise , launched in 2003. The original COD was a WWII shoot-‘em-up game, but the series expanded to cover “Modern […]
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