Videogame Pulled from Shelves because of Koran Lyrics
By Matt UnangstSony announced today that it was delaying the release of one of its most anticipated video games because a song in the game had verses from the Koran as part of its lyrics. Never mind the fact that the musician who licensed the song to Sony, Toumani Diabate (above), is himself a Muslim and means no offense with the lyrics. The game, LittleBigPlanet, was set to be released tomorrow, but now has been recalled and will be released next week instead.
This recall is going to cost Sony a ton of money, since they had already shipped copies of the game out to stores before making this decision. This is another absurd politically correct decision meant to appease people who are just looking for something to be angry about. Things have gotten completely out of control.
Check out a video of Diabate below…

Tuesday, October 21, 2008 12:18PM
Should Sony hire a religious affairs advisor to help with questions like this? Discuss it at FaithWorld — http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2008/10/21/does-sony-need-a-religious-affairs-adviser/