Godfrey Bouillon
Daily Stormer
April 17, 2015
Personally, I’m not much of a gamer. I enjoyed it when I was younger and I’ll occasionally find myself partaking at a friend’s house, but it’s never been a major pastime of mine.
Regardless, the #GamerGate controversy caught my eye as one of the few major public push-backs against SJW social and cultural engineering in recent memory (other than the Troll Army’s valiant and noteworthy endeavors, of course). Jews and SJWs (two heavily overlapping demographics) are really pushing the PC left-wing agenda in video games. Gotta get to those young White males.
Here comes Holohoax propaganda in video games, the “Schindler’s List for games”
In an excellent, wide-ranging interview with GamesIndustry International, Mahler reveals that one idea he’s currently prototyping is a project along the lines of “Schindler’s List for games.” He says the game would take the form of an “interactive documentary” about Slovakian Jew Rudolf Vrba, who fled the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz in 1944.
Mahler is calling this game “Project Memoir.” And though he’s not yet talking specifics about its gameplay, Mahler stresses that it won’t be another World War II shooter where all you do is blast zombies.
“It’s kind of embarrassing if you look at the video games industry and how they’ve handled World War II as a topic,” he said. “If you really want to see how far behind games are in terms of storytelling, you just have to look at that. There are so many World War II games coming out, and every single one misses the boat on the really interesting things you can tell here, super-fascinating things in terms of human psychology, the history of mankind, and so on. And every single game was just about, well, shoot some Nazis. It’s just stupid.”
How about a game where you can pilot IDF jets and drop White Phosphorus on Palestinian babies? Or a shoot ’em up where you play as Soviet Jew Genrikh Yagoda and exterminate a few million Goy peasants? Business simulator where you rip off Goy with high-interest loans in Weimar Germany? … No?