Jack Thompson (activist)
- Jack Thompson is also the name of an actor; see Jack Thompson (actor).
John Bruce "Jack" Thompson is an attorney often cited in the media for his views on the effects of obscenity and violence in popular media. A native of Ohio, he is a 1976 JD graduate of Vanderbilt University School of Law and has been practicing as a medical malpractice attorney in Florida since 1977.
Loss To Janet Reno
In 1988 Thompson was the unsuccessful GOP challenger to Janet Reno for the Office of Dade County State Attorney. Following this, as the "Man in Miami" for NewsMax.com, he made a series of bizarre allegations [1] regarding Reno, met with incredulity in the press [2] [3], claiming that she was a closet lesbian suffering from various mental disorders as side effects of Parkinson's medication, and that she was being blackmailed by the Mafia.
Cases
Ileana Flores
He first came into the public eye in 1986 when he represented Ileana Flores in her divorce from Frank Fuster. Fuster had been convicted the previous year of multiple counts of child abuse in the controversial Country Walk Case.
First Amendment issues
Following the Flores case Thompson became prominently involved in First Amendment issues, particularly concerning the possible effects of sexually violent material. Interestingly, the Florida Supreme Court ordered that he undergo psychiatric testing during this campaign, which he successfully passed. He later quipped that this made him one of the few sane lawyers working in the state. What specific events or statements prompted the court to require testing, and on what grounds, is unknown.
2 Live Crew suit
Thompson led the campaign against the 1989 2 Live Crew album As Nasty As They Wanna Be. In the 1990 federal trial which ruled the album obscene, he submitted material as an amicus curiae. He would reprise this role as a third-party "expert" in various video games cases (see below). The court's decision led to the arrest of several members of the group and a record retailer, although the ruling was soon reversed.
Freedom Alliance
In 1992, Thompson represented Oliver North's Freedom Alliance at the annual Time Warner shareholders' meeting, regarding Ice T's song "Cop Killer". He put forward the argument that, should the song inflame listeners and lead to the killing of police officers, widows would be able to sue Time Warner over the content of the record. Time Warner subsequently dropped the performer.
As a result of Thompson's efforts against Ice T's song, he was named a "top ten" censor by the American Civil Liberties Union [4]. Thompson states on his website that he considers the ACLU's 'award' a badge of honor.
Video game cases
In 1999 Thompson filed a $33 million federal products liability lawsuit against several entertainment companies, including Time Warner Inc., Polygram Film Entertainment Distribution Inc., Palm Pictures, Island Pictures and New Line Cinema, Atari Corp., Nintendo of America, Sega of America Inc. and Sony Computer Entertainment on behalf of the parents of victims of the 1997 Paducah schoolhouse shootings. These included the producers and distributors of the movie The Basketball Diaries, Internet sex website operators and a variety of video game producers. The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the case in 2002.
Despite the failure of the Paducah lawsuit, Thompson has continued to pursue in court the makers of violent video games. For example, he has attempted to link the Columbine High School massacre and the Washington Sniper to first-person shooters, in the latter making various claims regarding God mode (despite the fact that such a mode does not exist in the game) and the zoom function of Halo's sniper rifle and pistol. He has frequently attacked Rockstar, linking Rockstar North's Manhunt game and Grand Theft Auto series to a wide variety of murders, particularly those involving vehicles or weapons other than firearms.
Some consider Thompson to be a Wertham-like figure in the video gaming world. However, Thompson lacks Wertham's psychology background, and his actions have not led to a censorship movement; neither has he succeeded in connecting the media in question to violent crime in the eyes of the US Government.
More recently, he has attempted to persuade the lawyers defending Dustin Lynch, charged with the murder of JoLynn Mishne, that video games were responsible for the defendant's actions. The lawyers have declined to do so, and Thompson has subsequently offered to defend Lynch for free, presumably in the hope that he may use and thus create credibility behind the "video games defense" [5].
As well as propagating the "video games made me do it" defense, Thompson has also attempted to predict which violent crimes will be caused by specific video games; in the Washington Sniper case, he was the first individual to suggest to the press that video games may have been the source of the sniper's skills, a conjecture vindicated by the discovery of a ubiquitous PlayStation in the van used as a "mobile hideout" by the two men responsible. Dateline NBC reported that Malvo "trained" extensively on the Xbox game Halo. Because of this report, Thompson believes that "Microsoft should be sued and held liable for money damages by the victims of the Beltway Snipers." [6] It is important to note, however, that John Allen Muhammad was a former soldier with significant rifle training, as predicted by the police, and that Lee Boyd Malvo's shooting skills could have easily been the result of instruction by Muhammad.
In addition, Thompson blames the Columbus, Ohio sniper shootings on video games since it was found that Charles McCoy Jr. had a PlayStation 2 and the game The Getaway [7]. Thompson also proactively linked Grand Theft Auto III to violent crime in general. He also attempted to link the game "Manhunt" to the murder of Stefan Pakeerah,14, by his friend Warren Leblanc,17. After it was later found that Leblanc's actions were due to a drug addiction, Thompson then clamed that a gaming magazine reported that he tried to link "Manhunt" to the killings rather than the police.
In one [8] of a series ([9] [10] [11]) of "video game violence" interviews by CBS, he compared Doug Lowenstein of the Entertainment Software Association to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels, although the response has since been edited [12]. Months thereafter, Thompson instead compared Lowenstein to Adolf Hitler, in a wordy personal attack nominally veiled as an open letter [13]. In the June 2005 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, Thompson was interviewed and again discussed Lowenstein, this time implying he was worse than Saddam Hussein. In July 2005, Thompson released the aforementioned open letter, simultaneously praising Hillary Clinton's call for federal game legislation and targeting Lowenstein with yet another barrage of personal attacks.
Grand Theft Auto
In July 2005, he once again attacked Rockstar North, specifically the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The game was found to contain explicit sexual content on the disc that the developers had removed all in-game access to, but had failed to remove from the disc itself. The sexual minigame may well have been abandoned before completion. The so called "Hot Coffee" sex minigame involved the game's main character wooing his girlfriends in order to have intercourse. While the sexual intercourse content is part of the game's original code, the content was inaccessible from the unmodified game. However, through 3rd party alterations unapproved by developer Rockstar Games, one could access the material and play the sex minigame. As a result of Thompson's attacks, as well as attacks from many other activists against video games, the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) gave in to pressure and changed the game's rating from "Mature" (M) to "Adults Only" (AO).
Additionally in July 2005, the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification upgraded its classification for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas but as Australia does not have an "Adults Only" (AO) classification the game itself has been entirely banned throughout the country.
On August 3, 2005, Thompson claimed that Grand Theft Auto: Vice City has within it code that can be brought out through similar devices as the ones used to obtain access to the Hot Coffee modification, when the player's character enters a strip club with what would otherwise be a non-nude sex scene. He has claimed that the code allows for full frontal nudity and sexual activity of an extremely vulgar nature. When questioned about his latest accusation among others, his only response was two words: not interested.
On August 12, 2005 several online newspapers published a story from The Associated Press: "Relatives of two slain Fayette officers turn to suit over video games." Jack Thompson filed a lawsuit representing famillies of two of the three victims in Fayette, Alabama. The third victim's family later joined the lawsuit. [14]
On August 19, 2005 Jack Thompson complained about a buddy icon that featured himself, which can be found on the internet here (it was originally posted on BadassBuddy). He was terrified about it and contacted the NYPD and the FBI to investigate this case and New York offices of bolt.com to remove the offensive icon. Source
The Sims 2
On July 22, 2005, after the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas case was settled, Thompson sought after The Sims 2, citing, oxymoronically, that "This is no different than what is in San Andreas, although worse.", due to the availability of a mod that removes the censorship fields from all characters when they are nude, which he says allows "pedophiles" to see computer-rendered nude children [15]. In another instance, he claimed "Sims 2, the latest version of the Sims video game franchise...contains, according to video game news sites, full frontal nudity, including nipples, penises, labia, and pubic hair." He added an accusation that Electronic Arts (EA) and Maxis were cooperating with the mod community to "peddle vile smut to minors."
In reality, even with the "blur" removed, The Sims 2 contains no such details; the characters have no visible reproductive organs or pubic hair whatsoever, similar to children's dolls, and female models lack both nipples and areolas. Thompson further accused EA and Will Wright of supporting adult custom content specifically. In reality, Will Wright has historically supported all user-created game content universally, on the principle of endorsing personal creativity, innovation, and personalization. Although there are user-created content packages available on the Internet many would consider adult material, they are neither created nor specifically endorsed by Maxis or EA and thus are not a factor in the ESRB's rating of the software.
Ironically, Thompson's "source" on the Sims 2 controversy was a Grand Theft Auto modder by the name of illspirit of GTAGarage.com. In an attempt to experiment on Thompson's reaction upon receiving only fragments of information about a few video games and to divert attention away from the Hot Coffee scandal, illspirit posed as an anonymous "non-gamer" and provided links to Thompson of games, including The Sims 2, the XBox version of The Sims Bustin' Out, God of War, and Playboy: The Mansion, that showed remote or mild sexual contents, as well as BMX XXX [16]; an exchange of dialog between Thompson and illspirit is believed to have taken place between 21 July, 2005 and 22 July, 2005. illspirit's identity was questioned by Thompson when he attempted to defend his claim that the sexual genitalia in The Sims 2 were likely to be produced by modders and not the game developer. While illspirit had attempted to limit the extent of the misinformation to only the e-mails between himself and Thompson, Thompson nevertheless immediately launched an attack against the ESRB and EA, the latter on the accusation of genitalia in The Sims 2, despite the lack of validity of the source, and the suspicious nature of the anonymous e-mailer.
In an Internet radio show interview that aired at ChatterBox Game Show, Thompson retracted his previous misstatements about "pubic hair" and other details about which he was misinformed. However, he defended his position on The Sims 2 and expressed his opinion that because EA does not protect its copyright by stopping the mod community from making adult-oriented changes to the game, that they "lose their right to defend their copyright" in any way.
Bully
During the first week of August 2005, Thompson publicly protested Rockstar's yet to be released video game Bully; as part of the protest, he recruited two school buses of children to join him [17]. (This incident prompted Internet personality Seanbaby to challenge Thompson to a fight on the G4 television program Attack of the Show!). He has also sent Microsoft chairman Bill Gates an e-mail stating that he has 54 days to stop the release of Bully on the XBox, insinuating a threat of legal action.
Killer7
On August 5, 2005, Thompson sent an e-mail to Patricia Vance, president of the ESRB, this time accusing them of being too lenient on the game Killer 7. He cited as evidence a review on IGN [18], which he referred to only as "this pro-violent video games site", which had this to say:
"...profanity, sex and bloodshed are commonplace… We can’t stress it enough: kids should not play Killer 7. Not just because there’s an M on the box, but because for once that M really means something. There’s much more than blood and guts in the game. Everything from the design of puzzles to the subject matter is designed for older players and it’s really that simple...And there are cinematics that feature full-blown sex sequences...Killer 7’s adult themes, which encapsulate extremely violent, profane and sexual situations, as well as a wide range of issues from terrorism to the sale of children, make the M on the box really mean something [19]."
However, the only "full blown sex sequence" in the whole of Killer 7 consisted of two fully clothed people, a little movement, and some implicit moaning, that, in the eyes of many, is content no worse than in a PG-13 movie. Whatever his reason was, Thompson continued to urge Vance to contact retailers and ask them to pull the game from shelves, adding that, unlike the Hot Coffee case, this was a case of the ESRB "that the 'full-blown sex sequences' are patently present in the game, yet you (Vance or the ESRB) chose to put an 'M' rather than an 'AO' rating on it."
Thompson claimed that the ESRB was involved in "a criminal conspiracy to distribute sexual material harmful to minors in violation of criminal statutes", a claim made similarly during his attack on The Sims 2. He also threatened to call for the ESRB's dismantlement.
Thompson forwarded an exact e-mail to Scott Ramsoomair, the creator of the webcomic VG Cats. Ramsoomair began an e-mail dialogue with Thompson, but Thompson followed his strategy of ad hominem insults and avoiding the questions asked. Thompson eventually insinuated that all gamers, including Ramsoomair, are drug addicts. Thompson followed by threatening legal action against Ramsoomair for responding to the insults. Ramsoomair would later post the dialogue on his website [20].
The Warriors
Thompson has now started to speak out against Rockstar Games' newest title, The Warriors, an upcoming video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox gaming systems, based on the movie of the same name. He has said that it should be rated AO by ESRB or he will do it himself, despite the fact that the movie the game is based off of recieved an R-Rating from the MPAA (An R-Rating is the equivalent to an M-Rated game, as AO is to NC-17/X). He has described The Warriors as being a "murder simulator" and that "it should not be sold to anyone under 18, or anyone for that matter." The Warriors has not yet recieved a rating from the ESRB, but many believe that it will most likely be rated M if ESRB decides to not comply with Thompson, the latter being the most likely result.
"A Modest Video Game Proposal"
On October 10, 2005 Thompson sent another open letter to members of the press and ESA president, Doug Lowenstein. In it, he proposes a that if someone "create, manufacture, distribute, and sell a video game in 2006" that allows players to play the scenario he has written, he will donate $10,000 to the charity of Take Two's chairman Paul Eibeler's choosing [21].
The game proposal is considerably violent, following a disgruntled father of a killing victim who takes his revenge upon the games industry which he blames for 'training' the man who killed his son. The father begins a spree of murders in retaliation, attacking the offices of 'Take This' who made the game and killing the chairman 'Paula Eibeler' and her family, before beginning a road trip across the states back to Los Angeles assaulting the law firm 'Blank, Stare' who represent 'Take, This' and various gaming arcades and games stores before ariving at E3 and completing a "monstrously delicious rampage" on the participants.
The content of the concept follows very similarly with Thompson's view on the way games affect people and has proposed a storyline where the victims aren't civillians, but those responsible for releasing other violent games. It also plays against the continued cry from the games industry and media that video games don't turn someone into a killer, effectively making the industry put its money where its mouth in in testing this claim.
Howard Stern
An indecency complaint Thompson filed with the FCC regarding the contents of a 2003 edition of Howard Stern's radio show resulted in Clear Channel Communications being fined $496,000 in 2004. The network subsequently dropped Stern from 6 of their stations.
Correspondence
Thompson has gained notoriety as an exceptionally caustic and combative individual, to some extent borne out in many examples of interchanges between him and other individuals surfacing in e-mails posted to the Internet, as well as interviews and media appearances. In his communications, a number of specific traits and tendencies have been observed:
- He has been commonly accused of, and many times proven to, use half-truths and misinformation to persuade others to accept his views.
- He frequently utilizes ad hominem attacks and slanderous "low blows" against those who disagree with him, as well as simply insulting his detractors, be they politely-worded or otherwise, with a variety of invectives.
- He frequently will either imply or blatantly insult those that express dissenting opinions as being mentally ill, mentally deficient, brain damaged, or on drugs.
- Accusations by him that those he disagrees with suffer from Tourette's syndrome, made without any substantiating proof or even the suggested condition's relevancy to the subject being discussed, are especially common.
- He has ignored individuals who point out factual errors or misstatements made by him and who supply substantiating proof or references, or has responded with the above described behaviors while intentionally failing to acknowledge or respond to the individual's mention of his (Thompson's) errors.
- He has provoked several people who have e-mailed him by telling them that they should enter treatment facilities. When they respond to his comments, he invokes the protection of the Florida Cyberstalker Law and threatened legal action against them.
- He often invokes broad negative stereotypes against gamers in general. For example, in an e-mail correspondence with Scott Ramsoomair, he questions: "HOnestly [sic], are all of you gamers on drugs, or what?"[22]. In a correspondence with Ryan Acheson (Gaming writer for The Horror Channel’s Dread Central), he identifies "gamers' ideas" as "the latest oxymoron"[23].
Ultimately many, if not most or all, who do not accept and support his views verbatim find it at best extraordinarily difficult and at worst literally impossible to engage in a constructive dialogue or discussion with Mr. Thompson. Thompson has also refused outright to comment to the media and has gone as far as to not even return media requests.
Rhetoric and affectations nonwithstanding, Thompson has repeatedly, demonstrably lied about a wide range of issues in order to advance his arguments; more recently he has claimed that Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas allows players to rape and kill pregnant women and/or children, and he has also accused Electronic Arts of including detailed full frontal nudity and graphic sex in The Sims 2, which he likened to a pedophile training tool [24]. Whether these falsehoods were propagated as deliberate manipulations, or whether Thompson genuinely believed these and numerous other incorrect claims, is unknown.
Typical arguments
Jack Thompson has a set of arguments and prejudicial phrases that he constantly reinforces in public speech.
- Thompson describes video games with violent or competitive content as 'murder simulators'. He usually describes violent or sexual content as being 'harmful'.
- Thompson asserts that young persons accused of violent crimes have 'trained' or 'rehearsed' their actions using violent games.
- Thompson asserts that video games are used by the military to desensitize and remove the inhibition to kill. There is no evidence of any commercial game being used for this purpose by military forces anywhere in the world. The source of this misinformation is most likely the literature of Dave Grossman, a fellow ersatz censorship advocate.
- Thompson frequently refers to medical studies that he claims scientifically prove that there is a link between violent media and aggressive behaviour. Although he has used several variations of this argument, a statement on his website is typical of the approach taken:
"Recent medical brain scan studies at Harvard and Indiana University prove ... children's brain functions are damaged by a steady diet of violent images and messages."
The Indiana University study makes no mention of children's brain functions being 'damaged' by exposure to violent media. It is mentioned that "there is a difference in the brain activation patterns of youths with Disruptive Behaviour Disorder and those without when exposed to a specific stimulus", but it is not explicitly claimed that there is a correlation between exposure to violent media and brain activity.
Furthermore this study was funded by "Center for Successful Parenting" (a lobby group campaigning against media violence), which Thompson neglects to mention.
- Thompson states as fact that games with adult content are developed for and marketed to children.
- Recently, he has claimed that third-party non-destructive modification of video games violates the publisher's copyright or the terms of the EULA.
Response
With his attacks being not just at the corporations which distribute video games but also aimed at the gamers who play them, Thompson has received a high level of response from the gaming world who try, at every turn, to correct or outright insult him. Many gamers have felt the need to vocally oppose him by emailing him insults and threats, while others email to challenge his opinions and create a debate in an attempt to correct Thompson whenever he has made an error. Many gamers find that the responses they receive in return for their comments are badly phrased, full of 'netspeak' and/or are offensive.
With Thompson's recent renewed appearance in public regarding the Hot Coffee modification, his presence in the gaming news has been a weekly occurrence. Many gaming websites now report articles regarding Thompson with mocking tones; he's less often presented as a serious advocate for more sensible controls on game distribution, and more often as a sensationalist who tries more for fame and recognition [25]. Believing that many of his claims are exaggerations of truth or outright lies, many see him as a caricature of an out-of-touch generation whose kneejerk reaction is to ban something that is new and unknown, in a similar way to previous generations' attempts to ban Rock and Roll and violent films.
In addition to the Ctrl+Alt+Del webcomic, both GU Comics [26] and VG Cats [27] have placed their opinions in comic form. Also included on the VG Cats site is a transcript of an e-mail exchange between Thompson and Ramsoomair over Thompson's portrayal [28]. (See #Killer 7 above for the details).
Books
- Out of Harm's Way by Jack Thompson; ISBN 1414304420
Thoughts on Islam
In an interview with the Sun-Sentinel, Thompson expressed his views on Islam [29][30][31][32]:
"The Bible doesn't promote killing innocent people," Thompson said. "Grand Theft Auto does. Islam does."
"Islam promotes the killing of innocent people," Thompson said. "The Quran requires the infidel, whether Jew or Christian, to be killed. … That's a core essence of the religion. … Muhammad was a pirate who killed infidels and who advocated the killing of infidels. Not a nice guy. Osama bin Laden is in keeping with his fine tradition."
See also
External links
- Jack Thompson's stopkill.com
- FreeRepublic.com - Thread by Thompson warning FreeRepublic with legal action
- "Jack Thompson, Straw Man" from Aelon
- Listing of articles related to Jack Thompson's "crusade against the gaming industry"
- Jack Thompson e-mail arguments against a 14 year old regarding video games
- The Truth About Violent Youth and video games on Game Revolution
- Thompson's Membership in the Florida Bar
- CNN/Money: Crackpot or crusader?
- JackThompson.org: Informational site about Thompson
- Jack Thompson Exposes Reno at Indianapolis Baptist Temple - APFN.org
- Palmer Trinity Convocation, April 13, 2005 - By Jack Thompson (Ms word file)
- Art of War - illspirit
- "Jack Thompson Tried To Arrest My Boss" from Game Revolution
News
- thedenverchannel.com - Article featuring Jack Thompson's involvement in the Kobe Bryant Case
- IGN: ESRB Adversary and Lawyer Targets Killer 7
- Thompson On Killer 7 - Advanced Media
- Thompson On Bully - Advanced Media
- Thompson on Sims 2 - Advanced Media
- The Free Press: The Columbus sniper, Video Games and the new Manchurian Candidates
- toledoblade: Ohio sniper case may put video games on trial
- IGN: Killer Tries GTA Defense, Jury Convicts
- CNN/Money: 'Sims' content criticized
- Kotaku: Thompson Calls for ESA Pres Resignation
- IGN:Manhunt Lawyer Speaks
- Next Generation - Thompson Takes on Vice City
Interviews
- CBS.com's GameCore: GameSpeak Interview with Thompson
- Anti-game activist brands ESA "criminal" - GameSpot
- Sims 2 content "worse than Hot Coffee" - GameSpot
- ChatterBoxGameShow.com Radio interview (MP3 file)
- Close Encounters of the Jack Thompson Kind: GamePolitics Podcast #2 (MP3 file)
- Head to Head from 1UP.COM: Jack Thompson vs. Henry Jenkins
- Puritanical intolerance is scarier than Stern himself - Sun Sentinel
Support
Vocal opposition
- Defamation of Character: A Jack Thompson Murder Simulator
- Jack Thompson Discussion and E-Mails on Project Jenova
- Jack Thompson's e-mail discussion with Scott Ramsoomair.
- Thompson's e-mail correspondence with Cpl Hansel Chad Varn
- Commentary from Tim Buckley of Ctrl+Alt+Del
- StopStopkill.com - Website aiming at expressing the truth about violence in videogames
- Stop Jack, a "demonstration of defense from members of the Sims 2 Community".
- The Gamer's Alliance against Censorship (GAAC)
- Jack's Transgressions article
- Jack Thompson's Video Game Defense Gets Shot Down
- You Don't Know, Jack
- Catagorical debunking of several of Jack's arguements by OCP. [33] [34] [35]
- Jack Thompson Is Taking A Beating By Gamers
- Jack Thompson Tried To Arrest My Boss at Game Revolution
- "Blaming It On Tetris" at Radio F Software HQ
- Commentary by Ar'tak Productions: Think about Jack Thompson
- Correspondance With Jack and Rallying Cry to Gamers
- Game Politics Website that Jack Thompson frequents
- Gamers Against Jack 2 - forum where gamers can vent their frustrations with Jack
- Brenda Stardom - Rockstar Rattles, Rankles Jack Thompson