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Topic: Feds fund $100,000 video game featuring female climate change ´superhero´ |
Feds fund $100,000 video game featuring female climate change ´superhero´
Washington Examiner, by Paul Bedard
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Posted By:Desert Fox, 1/10/2013 7:26:07 PM
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| A new video game featuring a black alien female superhero delivered to Earth to fight global warming is about to hit the market thanks to a $100,000 grant from the Obama administration. The National Endowment for the Arts is funding the Spelman College of Atlanta, Ga.´s multi-episode game called "HERadventure." In the grant announcement made last year, the NEA said the story "focuses on a young female superhero sent to Earth to save her own planet from devastation because of climate changes caused by social issues impacting women and girls."
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
sardonic, 1/10/2013 7:27:07 PM (No. 9109786)
Propaganda with my taxes. How nice
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Coy860, 1/10/2013 7:31:25 PM (No. 9109799)
Does she have one blue eye and one brown eye?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam, 1/10/2013 7:44:58 PM (No. 9109819)
"A new video game featuring a black alien female superhero"
We already have one of those. Check the White House.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
FormerDem, 1/10/2013 10:54:08 PM (No. 9110027)
Ha ha ha!! Thanks, OP, that´s hilarious.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Penney, 1/10/2013 11:01:39 PM (No. 9110035)
The 0bama statists use every media venue available in order to sing their propaganda siren song throughout the land, especially to America´s youths. Their political trickery apparently knows no boundaries, no limits. They could be called, ´´Statists Without Borders.´´
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
4Justice, 1/10/2013 11:11:56 PM (No. 9110047)
She better be a transgendered person of color too. Otherwise, we might offend someone!
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
toddh, 1/11/2013 12:06:21 AM (No. 9110078)
At first I thought this was a joke that had escaped into the wild. No. They´re serious. Women´s auras are diminished by social problems that cause climate change.
*Do not drop the brown acid. The brown acid is bad. Don´t take the brown acid.*
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
bubber, 1/11/2013 1:23:59 AM (No. 9110118)
You can´t make this up...
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Trigger2, 1/11/2013 5:18:42 AM (No. 9110183)
Yet, demonrats just can´t find a single line to cut out of the budget? Enough of this BS. Congress should take a meat axe to appropriations. They can start with BS like this one.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
provide, 1/11/2013 6:57:01 AM (No. 9110228)
It will be on all the free iPads given to the underprivileged student bodies.
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