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Pissed off YouTuber Call of Shame reports that he’s fed up with LGBTQIA+ flags in Call of Duy. He calls for a censorship option in the shooter.

Some people get upset about missed headshots, others apparently about simple flags – YouTuber Call of Shame seems to belong to the latter.

Normally, his subject area is more on videos that are supposed to convict streamers of cheating in CoD. He uses a robot voice and does not show his face, so nothing at all is known about the flag enemy.

Now, however, he doesn’t just want to convict cheaters, but demands to be able to censor LGBTQIA+ flags in Modern Warfare 2.

Call of Shame means nonsense for Muslims and Christians

The YouTuber writes on Twitter that he wants the option possibilities from the Middle East in his version of MW2. Namely, there the player can tick whether they want the LGBTQIA+ flags displayed or not.

“They are censored in the Middle East, why should Christians and Muslims be exposed to this nonsense?” he asks in his post, showing the censored version there and the option option.

Call of Shame goes on to say that the tweet is not meant to be an attack against specific groups, but that he just doesn’t want to see 20 different rainbow flags.

As a result of the posts, the YouTuber has received many hate messages and says that this is shameful. He says he only doesn’t want to have to see the flags because of his deep Christian faith. “My rights are being threatened by activists,” he writes.

YouTuber earns ridicule and scorn from Twitter users

The retweets quoted are awash with incomprehension. Users do not understand why Call of Shame is so upset about rainbows

Here’s a small selection:

  • (dumbmailguy) sneers, “You wouldn’t have to see the flag if you weren’t getting killed. So, get better?”
  • (Grey_IsTrue) threatens quipping, “Every time you complain about rainbow flags in video games, we’ll add two. Keep doing it. We can keep doing this forever.”
  • (sennamira)_ says, “If you are a true Christian, you should not be playing these games at all. So let’s see where those Christian values are.”

Call of Shame tagged Activision, Infinity Ward and Raven Software on the tweet, but a response has not yet come from them.

The YouTuber could simply turn off the killcam as soon as it appears, but apparently that’s not an option for him.

Thomas
Thomas
Age: 31 Origin: Sweden Hobbies: gaming, football, skiing Profession: Online editor, entertainer

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