
She didn't say that...
What she's saying is that people who couldn't afford getting an upgrade should not be prioritizing games when there are other much productive things to do, don't add any more misunderstandings to already volatile issue.



"people in poor countries should stop playing video games until they personally fix their domestic economy"
Ah yes, so much better.

Still not what she's saying... "Prioritizing" is not the same as "Stopping".
I'm not agreeing with her on her stand on the current issue, I just don't want any wrong interpretation of her words, just like what your doing right now.


This.
When I initially said that statement, I meant voting. But getting personally involved with local politics in other peaceful means is also an option. As I've said, I've not suggested anything I haven't personally done myself. I know my mayor for example on a first name basis as well as a congressional primary candidate who is likely to be the successor to the incumbent when they eventually retire.
I wouldn't be above making a fuss at a townhall meeting if they did something stupid to the local infrastructure of the internet. Up to and even running against them if needed.
Overthrowing governments is romantic at best and stupid to suggest. At no point would I support violence for the sake of buying a PS4 at a decent price. If you want to do something dumb but effective, marry your buddy and get them over to the US to buy one lol. Its legal and doesn't hurt anyone![]()



Thank you for clearing that up.
I'm sorry for being condescending earlier. I am upset that some really cool people I knew aren't going to be able to play the game anymore because of how much the hardware costs in their countries. I still remember how sad one of them got when someone else in our FC was celebrating "no more PS3 heathens". If I had the money I'd help them out right away, but my current medical needs would not allow for that.
The situation is what it is, there's always other ways to stay in touch on the internet.
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