Russian politician says GTA 6 carries ‘the stench of Americanism,’ but it’s not so bad because the games are all about Americans killing each other

It feels like the whole world is on tenterhooks for the release of Grand Theft Auto 6, if not because they are excited for a videogame then because it feels like Rockstar is propping up that part of the global economy not propped up by AI. But I’ll tell you one guy who isn’t going to play: Vitaly Milonov, a deputy of Russia’s Duma from the United Russia party, who recently lambasted the game for carrying “the stench of Americanism.”

In a recent chat with Russian radio station Govorit Moskva, Milonov gave Rockstar a piece of his mind: “GTA, from its very first version, has been about violence and hooliganism,” Milonov told the station. “The last version doesn’t differ at all from those before it, in terms of deviance.”

What does he mean by “deviance”? Well, a little about Milonov: a member of Russia’s ruling party, Milonov has long made a name for himself as a blowhard campaigner against gay rights and ‘non-traditional values’ in Russian society. He has, in the course of his career, spearheaded laws banning “gay propaganda,” lost the plot over gay Finnish stamps, slung anti-semitic insults at Jewish political opponents, and called LGBT rights activists “non-human“. He is deputy chairman for the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children.

But despite his lifelong commitment to persecuting innocent people, Milonov actually doesn’t seem worried that the GTA 6 hype will end up converting innocent Russians to lifestyles he disapproves of.

“I do not think that the game can strongly persuade anyone to adopt such a lifestyle,” he continued, “if only because a normal person understands that it’s about the world of the USA. There—violence, sex and drugs really reign. You immerse yourself in the stench of Americanism when you play GTA.”

Milonov actually seems to welcome the regular ultraviolence of GTA’s world, given that it only impacts Americans. “Any violence in GTA is violence against a potential enemy, so if they all tear each other apart—even just in GTA—it will only be for the better.”

Rockstar’s probably not going to put that on the back of the box.

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