Sky News Just Dragged Xbox’s New Power-Saving Features Into Some Culture War BS Out Of Absolutely Nowhere
That’s it. That’s what Sky News is about to push back on as “wokeism”. Alterations to power-saving functions that video game consoles have had for well over a decade. Are we bearing that in mind? Alright, cool.
Who, you may ask, does Sky News believe is mad about this update, and why?
The first is U.S. senator Ted Cruz, who tweeted: “First gas stoves, then your coffee, now they’re gunning for your Xbox.” I’m uncertain if Senator Cruz or Sky News bothered to check, but neither gas stoves nor coffee are under attack of any sort. Both, in fact, are popular and available here and abroad. This same sentiment is then echoed by another U.S. politician, Representative Troy Nehls, almost word-for-word. It’s almost like the pair got together and decided on the disingenuous bullshit soundbites they were going to throw out ahead of time.
The piece then pulls from troll accounts like Young America’s Foundation, saying “Lol now the woke brigade is after video games all in the name of climate change.” This is followed by other conservative Twitter cookers like journalist John Ziegler — “Could this be what finally makes some young people realize the negative real-world impacts of the #ClimateScam?!” — and American Greatness editor/publisher Chris Buskirk — “You’ll own nothing and you’ll love it. ‘Deciding what to do with my so-called ‘free time’ gave me anxiety but now that MSFT-owned OpenAI orders my days I’m worry free,’” which is a fucking weird response to an expensive toy trying to save you some money on the power bill.
If you want real critique of Xbox’s gestures at a more climate-friendly future for its business, I will urge you to read Jackson Ryan’s excellent piece on the update over on CNET. Jackson takes a clear-eyed, scientific look at the positives and negatives of updates like this and places them against the broader scope of Xbox’s practices and marketing. It’s a phenomenal, thoroughly researched yarn, and I can’t recommend it enough.
A reminder that if you only play Xbox on your TV, or take advantage of its new power-saving features, you will never have to watch Sky News on it.The post Sky News Just Dragged Xbox’s New Power-Saving Features Into Some Culture War BS Out Of Absolutely Nowhere appeared first on Kotaku Australia.