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By largest Muslim advocacy group in US. Updated on 8 April 2021
A prominent Muslim advocacy organisation has called for PlayStation, Xbox and Valve to drop controversial shooter Six Days in Fallujah.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the largest Muslim civil rights charity in the US, issued the call in a press release which brings the game s subject matter back into the spotlight once again.
Calling the game an Arab murder simulator , CAIR linked to Rebekah Valentine s recent article for IGN on the game, Six Days in Fallujah Is Complicated and Painful For Those Connected to the Real Events, and an article from Turkish-state owned news outlet TRT World, Six Days in Fallujah reveals the gaming industry s Islamophobia problem.
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After his only son came home with a friend to spend quarantine together, dad was seeking advice: “How do I let them know it’s okay?” The heartwarming post has since gone viral and you can read it in full in
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