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Re: It Came from E3 2017, Part 3
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RoboNerd wrote on Jun 13, 2017, 22:02:

Best focus on your business, I fail to see how the travel ban impacts the game industry. Unless your are working on Grand Theft Jihad.

It affects any industry(including the games industry) where not everyone is a Christian US citizen. If any of your employees are, for example, Muslims, they are no longer free to travel into and out of the country for whatever business/personal reasons there may be, without potentially getting shut out, and thus being unavailable for work, let alone having their civil/human rights violated for trumped up scare tactics.

This should be obvious.
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Re: It Came from E3 2017, Part 3
Jun 14, 2017, 02:26
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E3 2017: Video-game industry optimistic, cautious about U.S. political climate, trade group leader says.

You'd think that business would be booming with everyone wanting a little escape from the shitshow that is the current US political landscape.
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Re: It Came from E3 2017, Part 3
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Re: E3 2017: Video-game industry optimistic, cautious about U.S. political climate, trade group leader says.

Quote from above referenced story: "Like other technology-industry trade groups, the ESA weighed in against the Trump administration’s travel ban, since suspended by the courts, that was applied to citizens of several Muslim-majority countries.

“It was a bad approach, bad idea, bad delivery,” Gallagher said."


Best focus on your business, I fail to see how the travel ban impacts the game industry. Unless your are working on Grand Theft Jihad.
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