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I get the idea this thread is split off from some other discussion. So we would need a mod name in the OP.
 
Is this what OP is talking about?
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"The mod in question is a fan-made total conversion mod of the hit strategy RPG Mount & Blade: Warband, originally uploaded to the game’s Steam Workshop page. Titled “Gwangju Running Man,” the mod transformed Mount & Blade: Warband’s medieval setting into a modern depiction of Korea’s Gwangju Democratization Movement.
The Gwangju Uprising was a series of student-led pro-democratic demonstrations that took place in Korea in 1980. These protests are known to have been violently suppressed by the military, resulting in a massacre of civilians, but the mod depicted protesters as armed and violent criminals (according to YNA), thus framing the military regime’s brutality as justified. Additionally, the mod brandished the image of military dictator Chun Doo Hwan as its cover." (Link)

That's it? This is the mod you are so mad they deleted? What a nothingburger.
It was made by a Chinaman anyways, so nothing of value was lost.
 
Is this what OP is talking about?
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"The mod in question is a fan-made total conversion mod of the hit strategy RPG Mount & Blade: Warband, originally uploaded to the game’s Steam Workshop page. Titled “Gwangju Running Man,” the mod transformed Mount & Blade: Warband’s medieval setting into a modern depiction of Korea’s Gwangju Democratization Movement.
The Gwangju Uprising was a series of student-led pro-democratic demonstrations that took place in Korea in 1980. These protests are known to have been violently suppressed by the military, resulting in a massacre of civilians, but the mod depicted protesters as armed and violent criminals (according to YNA), thus framing the military regime’s brutality as justified. Additionally, the mod brandished the image of military dictator Chun Doo Hwan as its cover." (Link)

That's it? This is the mod you are so mad they deleted? What a nothingburger.
It was made by a Chinaman anyways, so nothing of value was lost.
What does Johnny Somali have to do with it?
 
A shitty mod got banned? So what?

Reupload it to one of the 10,000 other modding sites like the coomer modders do when their shit gets BTFO and move on.
 
why do people feel the need to use homosexual fellatio as their go-to metaphor for everything
A lot of Amerisharts have latent homosexual lust for nigger penis.

You can really see this come out when someone is sentenced to prison for literally any reason.

90% of the comments will be some variant of "Yee Haw! Can't wait for that ol boy to get raped by niggers!"

Why are Amerisharts like this? No fucking clue but they are.
 
So is this some type of asian on asian hatred? Because OP can't seem to speak english and I know the various breeds of ching chongs despise each other despite the fact you can barely tell them apart a lot of the time.

In korea eat dog then work sweatshop, here in china work sweatshop then eat dog. Death to Korea.

It’s going to be interesting to watch all those diehard Steam fanboys who in their eyes, valve does nothing wrong, try to come up with excuses as to why Steam enshittifies itself when Gabe leaves.
"It's going to be interesting to see what the people who think Steam does nothing wrong say when the company eventually becomes a totally different thing and starts actually doing things wrong"
 
ESL babble o algo.
i am ESL and i didn't understand what that faggot said.
it's because he didn't provide any sauce to his babble, kinda weird for a 2022 joindate account to act like a rapefugee.
Why are Amerisharts like this? No fucking clue but they are.
jews, curiously enough the owners of all pornography companies, including niggerdick shit.
you can doublecheck their CEO's yourself, fucking /pol/ tier joke being right.
 
Is this what OP is talking about?
View attachment 7608837
"The mod in question is a fan-made total conversion mod of the hit strategy RPG Mount & Blade: Warband, originally uploaded to the game’s Steam Workshop page. Titled “Gwangju Running Man,” the mod transformed Mount & Blade: Warband’s medieval setting into a modern depiction of Korea’s Gwangju Democratization Movement.
The Gwangju Uprising was a series of student-led pro-democratic demonstrations that took place in Korea in 1980. These protests are known to have been violently suppressed by the military, resulting in a massacre of civilians, but the mod depicted protesters as armed and violent criminals (according to YNA), thus framing the military regime’s brutality as justified. Additionally, the mod brandished the image of military dictator Chun Doo Hwan as its cover." (Link)

That's it? This is the mod you are so mad they deleted? What a nothingburger.
It was made by a Chinaman anyways, so nothing of value was lost.
Searching for more info says its a combination of copyright infringement with Running Man being a korean tv show and the government's game board saying it incites hate against the gwangJEWs.

the gooks are apparently too stupid to host the mod elsewhere.
 
Valve should ban every game for revisionism that add niggers to feudal japan and medieval europe
 
you gonna link or provide examples or what
Yes, see below.
So is this some type of asian on asian hatred? Because OP can't seem to speak english and I know the various breeds of ching chongs despise each other despite the fact you can barely tell them apart a lot of the time.
He reads like a self hating gook
No he's Chinese. The only people running defense for the mod are Chinese or far right "freeze peach" types that don't understand what the fuck they're talking about.

So, let me explain what the mod is and the cultural significance to the Western audience that aren't familiar. @Demetrius I of Bactria posted an article which is a pretty summary of this specific event, but I would like to give some historical and cultural context as to why the Sorks hate it so much and why the Chinese and Norks would be supporting it.

The mod is a total conversion mod for Mount & Blade: Warband, which instead of an open world campaign, portrays exactly one event, the Gwangju Uprising of 1980. It is not well done, and is intentionally inflammatory in nature, more on that below. As most of you are vaguely familiar I'm sure, South Korea was, until relatively recently, a military dictatorship. Their democratic constitution was adopted in 1987 and the first elections being held in December of 1987, and the first peaceful transition of power in February of the next year, marking the beginning of the Sixth Republic, which is the current government and constitution.

One of the most important events leading to democratization was the Gwangju Uprising, which, as I said above, occurred in May of 1980 at the Chonnam National University in Gwangju as a response to the Coup of May Seventeenth, where ROKA general Chun Doo-hwan staged a military coup and suspended the civilian government and declared nationwide martial law, banning civilian groupings, closing universities, suspending civil liberties, and banning political activity. The protests started out as a series of peaceful marches, rallies, and sit ins, and the movement threatened to spread, so Chun decided to act decisively. By act decisively I mean he sent loyalist army units to just start blasting. Initially, just over a hundred were presumed dead, and the movement demobilized. Undeterred, Chun had the KCIA conduct raids on students of the University and anyone that had any material remotely affiliated with the democracy movement was arrested and essentially unpersoned, many of them being quietly executed and buried in unmarked graves or incinerated. The protest movement reignited, and seized several police stations and armories, since, you know, they were literally being hunted and exterminated. Some light resistance occurred but lmao captured police weapons (and I should mention that the police were intentionally under equipped because they were generally loyal to the civilian government, so weapons and ammo were being intentionally withheld) versus jets and helicopter gunships. The remainder were brutally crushed.

This was a defining moment in Korean history, and served as a rallying cry for the democratic movement until the collapse of the Fifth Republic and formation of the Sixth. To give you an idea how important it was, one of the very first acts the newly elected president signed in 1988 (mind you, the new president, though freely elected, was still an ally of Chun) was to reclassify the Gwangju Uprising to the Gwangju Massacre. Still being friends with the former dictator and wanting to maintain national unity, further inquiries and restitution were largely quietly abandoned.

Recently, in 2017, a new inquiry was launched, and the results were horrifically damning. It turns out that Chun specifically sent agitators into the protesters to instigate violence with the Army to justify massacres, Army troops were specifically ordered to perpetrate wide scale rapes of women and young men to break their morale. For a long time the official Korean line was that the US supported Chun in the coup and encouraged the following crackdown and massacre, and the report found that the United States was given no notice of the coup and less than one day notice of the crackdown, and while the US has requested the ROK work to undermine anti-american groups in Gwangju, they proposed a joint task force to eliminate underground pamphlet printers and run urban outreach campaigns, not randomly shoot protesters. As it turns out, the US sent a lot of Korean troops home from joint bases due to fears of spreading violence and secretly were concerned at how unhinged Chun was and contemplating supporting a counter-coup. This inquiry also looked into the death toll, and determined that between 600 and 2000 were likely killed in the initial crackdowns and secret raids and executions.

The inquiry, finished and finalized in 2020, was a pretty big deal. It helped repair relations between the US and ROK, and cemented with the public that the pivot to democracy was the right choice. Since then, Norks and Chinese have worked very hard on undoing this, spreading propaganda trying to paint Chun as a tragic figure fighting for his country, the US as brutal puppet masters, and the democrats as violent anarchists. The mod plays into all of these tropes, heavily, which is explicitly forbidden in the ROK as communist propaganda undermining the Republic. Unsurprisingly, the mod was made by the Chinese.
 
Is this the same event depicted in the movie "a taxi driver"? its hard to see where commie influence comes in because it's a korean dictatorship cranking down on a democracy protest. even with the inquiry, its not like anyone hid the fact that the koreans, being oriental, oppressed their own people for the hell of it.

is there a policy with mount and blade where mods have to be installed via steam? why not host it on nexus mods and call the protestors korean maga?
 
copyright infringement with Running Man being a korean tv show
Yeah that's probably got more to do with it. Satire/parody covers a lot, but not looping in random secondary trademarks you aren't directly satirising.

I don't really know or care enough to judge, but that's probably it because Valve are (thankfully) too lazy to do anything that'd increase the odds of having to deal with more censorship requests. Despite the business they do there I doubt they have anything to fear from SK with the amount of SK money in e-shit.
 
Is this the same event depicted in the movie "a taxi driver"?
It is.
its hard to see where commie influence comes in because it's a korean dictatorship cranking down on a democracy protest.
It's not communist propaganda in the sense that it is propaganda to promote communism, it's communist propaganda in the sense that it is propaganda promoted by communists to create division in South Korea.
even with the inquiry, its not like anyone hid the fact that the koreans, being oriental, oppressed their own people for the hell of it.
A lot of the records were intentionally buried or obfuscated, and many key witnesses were intentionally never interviewed or had their statements recorded, so the inquiry was actual quire eye opening even for the Korean government at the time.
 
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