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Silent Hill f has been banned in Australia, and no one knows why

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  • abbotsbury@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

    Government regulations are better than companies deciding what's allowed.

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    Barely. Probably equally bad in some cases.

    An educated citizenry that actively participates in government is the best solution, but we know that’s almost impossible for multiple reasons.

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      How's the fight for legalization coming down under?

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      Medicinal and scientific use is legal, low-THC hemp based stuff is being made but federally speaking recreational use is still mostly illegal.

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        Barely. Probably equally bad in some cases.

        An educated citizenry that actively participates in government is the best solution, but we know that’s almost impossible for multiple reasons.

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        I would not say equally bad, citizens are at least theoretically able to influence their government in a democratic system; you have no hope of influencing the ESRB or MPAA or CCA

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        • abbotsbury@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

          I would not say equally bad, citizens are at least theoretically able to influence their government in a democratic system; you have no hope of influencing the ESRB or MPAA or CCA

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          Equal “badness” in the sense of commercial/oligarchy takeover or the authoritarian nanny state. Extremes where citizen input is token at best. Russia is technically a democracy, but no regular person there has a hope of changing the government or policy with a vote.

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            Hotline Miami 2, South Park: The Stick of Truth, and Saints Row 4 are among dozens of games to have been denied an Australian release [...]

            This is only partially true, Saints Row 4 and The Stick of Truth released modified versions in Australia. Hotline Miami 2 remains without and official release in Australia.

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            And it's been given: MA15+ Strong Horror Violence

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