Slovakian politician rants on woke games during eu debate

A member of the European Parliament interrupted a discussion on video game preservation with criticisms of diversity in titles like Assassin's Creed Shadows. The comments came during a plenary session in Strasbourg on May 21.

Milan Uhrík, leader of the far-right Republic Movement party from Slovakia, spoke during the debate on the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative. He claimed that wokeness and political correctness are harming the industry and gave examples including games where players must assume a queer character or an African samurai in Assassin's Creed Shadows.

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Illustration of SVT Agenda debate with Jimmie Åkesson accusing Greens over energy and vote compensation.
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SVT Agenda leaders' debate heats up over energy and vote compensation

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Party leaders debated energy, healthcare, economy and migration in SVT's Agenda on Sunday evening. The tone was more restrained than in the autumn debate, but tensions rose over the parliamentary vote compensation system and energy policy. Jimmie Åkesson accused the Greens of trying to 'buy' votes from independents.

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The prime minister took part today by video in the Progressive European Future event held at the European Parliament.

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