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Zaslal: st 08. září, 2021 6:39 Předmět: Tripwire chief resigns for supporting abortion laws in Texas |
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Tripwire Interactive, president of game studios, resigns after tweeting support for controversial new abortion law in Texas.Texas law prohibits abortion from six weeks into pregnancy.John Gibson tweeted that he was "proud" of the legal implications and was "Professional game developer"
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Some studio partners quickly split from Mr. Gibson. One announced that it would cancel the contract on this issue.and two days after the tweet was posted. Amid growing criticism, Tripwire said "John Gibson resigned with immediate effect.Mr Gibson's opinions are his own. and not the opinion of the company
His comments do not take into account the values ​​of our entire team. our partners and our broader community,” said Tripwire.Our leadership team at Tripwire deeply regrets and is united in our commitment to act quickly and to foster a more positive environment.
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Tripwire is the developer of games including Man Eater, where gamers play sharks. and the publisher of the medieval fighting game Chivalry 2.Ms Gibson tweeted: "As an entertainer, I don't play politics very often.But he is "proud that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a Texas law banning
abortion for heart attack babies" - a description that medical officials say is misleading. With a colleague who talks a lot on the other side of this problem, I feel it is important to be recorded as a professional game developer The tweet quickly generated heated controversy. |
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