Video Game Scenario
By: Elas Mason

What we need is a clever, non-violent political video game making fun of the conservatives and their ilk. The object of the game will be for the player, acting as a special investigator, to bring charges against President Shrub and his gang of crooks, cronies and cohorts in the Christian Right and in Fuks Media.

The characters in the game are cartoons, mostly animals and objects. The public is represented by various plants, especially onions and other things that hide their heads in the ground. President Shrub's gang are liars, crooks and killers. They are puppets of big business, especially big oil and big drug companies which live in caves full of treasure. They are supported by media propaganda nuts like O'Really of the Fuks News and religious crackpots. The Pat Rob-your-son Christian morphes into an equally crazy and fanatic, Muslim cleric and then into a Jewish fanatic. All preach the same violence but target different enemies that their gods hate.

Conservative terrorists such as the vice president, the various political advisors/liars, the crooked congressmen and senators have to be indited before the player gets to the big dummy at the top, President Shrub, a headless mannequin equipped with a speaker broadcasting (Wizard of Oz-style) what big business wants him to repeat. As the game progresses, votes are accumulated for and against the conservative enemies of liberty.

The conservatives use fear and lies to keep control over the onions and squeeze a flood of pennies from them. They spy on everybody and rely on intimidation. The conservatives use secret arrests, secret jails and secret "trials" and/or show-trials to destroy their opponents. They murder, start wars and steal.

Game developers are urges to buy this idea and develop it into an entertaining and exciting game which exposes the evils of the neo-Nazi far right wing of American politics.

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