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 The 10th Anniversary of BioShock Infinite, Game That Boldly Deconstructed American Exceptionalism 



There is always a lighthouse, there's always a man, there's always a city. And there's always the ideology that BioShock is trying to deconstruct. In Infinite, it was about a particularly sensitive issue: the American sense of uniqueness against the whole world.











"When ten years ago, we were approaching the release of Bioshock Infinite, many of us wondered whether after the decent, but derivative BioShock 2, the game would turn out another bag of disappointments – the bar that was set incredibly high by Irrational Games with the phenomenal original, which is still considered one of pinnacles of interactive entertainment. Not everyone seemed thrilled with the decision to ascent the setting from the grim and grimy depths of the ocean floor all the way into the candy-colored, floating balloon city. But there was another discussion going on, and it went far beyond questioning the design decisions. Ken Levine, BioShock Infinite's lead writer and creative director, was facing accusations of... anti-Americanism.

You wouldn't tell by the game's first minutes: Columbia seems a proof of American ingenuity and entrepreneurship. The city is elevated miles above the surface, the streets are clean, houses are well-kept, it all looks like Disneyland with a vibe of some grand celebration. Of course, we can sense that something is off; associations with religious cults soon pop up, and historical figures being officially declared saints seems an act of trumpery at best. Other than that, Columbia seems to function flawlessly, and its inhabitants seem to feel as cozy as jelly in a peanut butter sandwich.

But then we get to a lottery, where the prize is literally triggering the lynching of an interracial couple, and the dirty truth becomes revealed like poop from underneath melting snow.

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And at this point, the game hands us the first decision: either cast the ball at the lottery host... or be permanently banned from Twitch. photo credit: BioShock Infinite, 2K Games, 2013

Land of the free, home of the brave

Now I never bought all these allegations of BioShock Infinite's anti-American sentiment; conversely, I had a very clear picture of the reasoning behind the game's main concept. As in the previous parts, Levine and his team looked at a particular ideology and speculated what effect it would have if a society turned it to eleven. But you know, the first and second installments played it fairly safe – they criticized objectivism and collectivism, respectively, so it was easy to dismiss that as criticizing "the commies" or another gross simplification like that. Meanwhile, BioShock Infinite hit right in the gut: it dared to examine the myth of American exceptionalism.

The myth itself, as any myth out there, has its justification. The United States is a phenomenon in several respects: a "nation 2.0," settled across the Atlantic, which in the fire of revolution forged the longest, uninterrupted, more or less democratic experiment in history. Of course, we fast-forward a few centuries and end up invading multiple nations across the world, acting as "global police" in the best case, and securing our profits and greedy influence with military might in the worst. The history of the USA, however unique and often inspiring, stands on ethical quicksand – just like the city floating in the clouds.

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The belief in American exceptionalism was first expressed by the French aristocrat Alexis de Tocqueville in the first half of the 19th century. In the modern definition, it consists of values such as freedom, egalitarianism, individualism, republicanism, democracy and a passion for laissez-faire economy. Interestingly, the term was popularized back in the 1920s by... the American communists (claiming that the history of the United States, due to the lack of a clear class division, allowed its society to escape the framework of Marx' theory of historical materialism). In the following decades, politicians from both sides of the aisle referenced it: from JFK, through Reagan, up to Obama.

BioShock Infinite tackled this idea by portraying a reality, where these principles were taken to the extreme. The very concept of a floating metropolis shows that. In American politics, the United States is often referred to as the "City Upon a Hill." Columbia was founded as the embodiment of this idea: it was intended to fly around the world and propagate these national values. And all was dandy, until in 1902, without a permission from Capitol, Columbia intervened in China's Boxer Rebellion, razing Beijing to the ground in retaliation for taking American citizens hostage – and when condemned by the federal government, the city declared secession and vanished into the clouds.

The builders of the metropolis, however, didn't turn their backs on their identity. Not only that – they went all-out nationalist, pushing the idea far beyond pride or patriotism. In Columbia, America is religion. As we arrive in the city, we're greeted by statues of the three Founding Fathers dressed in togas, bringing attributes of power to ordinary people. Prayers are offered to one of them, George Washington: "He, who crossed the Delaware with flaming sword and wings of angels." The founder of Columbia, Zachariah Comstock, is the heir of the nearly divine wisdom of the progenitors of the American nation: they're the holy trinity, and he is a prophet, while his daughter (conceived in unclear circumstances) is the lamb-savior. That sums up the religious references.

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In the first quarter of the game, the city is referred to as the second Noah's Ark. There's really lot of things in BioShock Infinite that barely, barely fit the definition of just symbolism. photo credit: BioShock Infinite, 2K Games, 2013

The point is that such a pious view of the origins of the United States is not far from the actualy perception of it in the USA even today. The Constitution, signed in 1789, and the Bill of Rights introduced shortly thereafter, are still presented as almost perfect documents that require only minor corrections. When discussing changes to the existing wording of amendments (today primarily the second amendment), one the first arguments is whether the new legislation would not contradict the ideals of the Founding Fathers. They, in turn, are treated as models of virtues of all kinds; our moral compasses. I mean, there's not many people so influencial that someone decided to turn a mountain into their monument.

The plantator's handbook

In Rushmore, alongside Jefferson and Washington, we will also find Theodore Roosevelt – who would have just begun his first presidency at the time of Columbia's secession – as well as the good, old and austere Abraham Lincoln. But the latter doesn't get such affection from the citizens and masters of the world of BioShock Infinite. On the contrary: in one of the voxophones, Zacharias Comstock calls him the Great Apostate, who brought nothing but death and destruction to his nation. At the headquarters of the Brotherhood of the Raven, another unsubtle reference, this time to the racist-terrorist organization Ku Klux Klan, Lincoln is portrayed as the embodiment of the devil, while his killer, John Wilkes Booth, can boast a few monuments and paintings. Why does Columbia hate the 16th president of the United States so much? We have no rewards for answering this question.

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Horns would at least explain why Lincoln was so often photographed wearing a top hat. photo credit: BioShock Infinite, 2K Games, 2013

Of course, it all comes down to the role that Abraham Lincoln played in abolishing slavery. The early 20th century, i.e. when BioShock Infinite is set, racial segregation was in full swing with Jim Crow laws enacted, Ku Klux Klan going through a revival, and literally thousands of lynchings happening around the nation. And Columbia doesn't do much to change that. The local equivalent of the Klan is headquartered right in the city center, lynchings are a fete attraction, and equality campaigns are only prepared in secrecy. Comstock himself compares human beings to dogs and dabbles in phrenology – a pseudoscience that was supposed to give racism an academic grounding by studying the dimensions of the skull. He uses the same rethoric as the apologists of the Confederacy, who undermined the legitimacy of the abolitionist cause.

What exactly was the “Great Emancipator” emancipating the Negro from? From his daily bread. From the nobility of honest work. From wealthy patrons who sponsored them from cradle to grave. From clothing and shelter. And what have they done with their freedom? Why, go to Finkton, and you shall find out. No animal is born free, except the white man. And it is our burden to care for the rest of creation.

Zachariah Comstock's laying it on thicc

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You can probably guess that in the floating metropolis not all bathrooms are equally cozy. photo credit: BioShock Infinite, 2K Games, 2013

But prejudice doesn't end with racism here. Another discriminated group were the Irish, considered lustful drunks and as such, forced to use separate restrooms. Their purpose is to remain unseen, not to spoil the vision of a perfectly clean and white city. They do the hard physical work and receive starvation wage for it that doesn't even let them get out of the slums. And just like African Americans, they become the first recruits of the revolutionary organization Vox Populi.

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In Columbia's propaganda machine, Vox Populi is the biggest – right next to the "False Shepherd," who quickly turns out to be us – enemy of the powers that be. The organization is composed primarily of marginalized groups: immigrants, minorities, manual workers, all demanding better living conditions and fair pay. In BioShock Infinite, we're reminded of the long and bloody history of suppression of protests, and other anti-union activities. The turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, as a crucial time in the creation of modern workforce, was particularly brutal in this respect – back then, military and private agencies, such as Pinkerton, were used to suppress protests. Interestingly, Booker de Witt, the protagonist of BioShock Infinite, was both in the army and in the Pinkerton Agency, and even participated in quenching strikes with violence.

If facts don't support the theory...

However, while some minorities were allowed to live and work in Columbia – even if in inhumane conditions – other minorities were excluded even from that "privilege," and indeed, cracking worker resistance along racial lines and thus creating friction among people, in whose best interest it is to remain united, is one of the oldest strategies that power and capital maintain the status quo. Asians were most likely expelled shortly after the razing of Beijing. At the very beginning, the pastor who baptizes the protagonist mentions that Comstock chased away the "vipers of the Orient" from the city – probably talking about the people who built the city in the first place. Native Americans aren't mentioned as often, and the game implies that the prophet himself is partly Native American. However, both groups play a key role in one of BioShock Infinite's most important themes: the mythologizing of Columbia's, and by extension, of the United States' history.

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To achieve this, historical events have often been turned upside down. photo credit: BioShock Infinite, 2K Games, 2013

In each of these cases, Irrational Games reminds us that American history has been – like the history of almost every nation – a trail of exploitation and injustice marked by suffering, viewed through a set of lenses that allows the creation of a glorious image and evokes a sense of patriotic pride. Nowhere is this more evident than in the depiction of the bombing of Beijing and the "battle" at Wounded Knee. The latter was actually more of a massacre, with the US Army murdering more than 150 Lakota people (including women and children) who were fleeing retaliation. However, this isn't the case at Columbia's Hall of Heroes: Native Americans are depicted as crazed savages, treacherous, murdering the defenseless.

With hue and cry, with hatchet red, they danced amongst our noble dead.

But when our soldiers took the field, the savage horde could only yield.

Motorized Patriot once again

The fictitious bombing of Beijing during the Boxer Rebellion received a similar treatment. In the BioShock Infinite lore, Columbia razes the capital to the ground in retaliation for taking Americans hostage. The Hall of Heroes presents this event as justice delivered for the insidious Chinese, shown in a way resembling vampires: with sharp claws and animal fangs.

'Twas yellow skin and slanted eyes that did betray us with their lies.

Until they crossed the righteous path of our Prophet's holy wrath.

Motorized Patriot once again

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Jingoism combined with the cult of heroism, and all this at the threshold of the headquarters of an organization modeled after the KKK – seems it's only downhill from here. photo credit: BioShock Infinite, 2K Games, 2013

Maybe it's a stretch, but the theme of Beijing's obliteration has always reminded me of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which even many military leaders of the time believed were not so much a means of forcing Japan to surrender and end the Pacific War as a show of US military might against the Soviet Union – and today, their use is increasingly considered a war crime of shocking proportions. But even if it is indeed a stretch, trying to wash a slaughter of indigenous tribes with noble ideals, destroying an entire city, or enslaving people, are elements of BioShock Infinite that undoubtedly criticize the mythologization of history that people can experience in USA, and beyond under nationalist or supremacist ideologies. A mythologization is absolutely necessary to be able to put oneself in the role of a moral compass, especially on international scale (another mandatory thing would be capital and probably aircraft carriers).

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In its critique of the idealized vision of the United States' history, BioShock Infinite is by no means subtle: the logo itself consists of a torn American flag, and the propaganda posters strike with slogans straight from the most inhumane authoritarian systems. But for some, apparently, even this, rather blunt approach, was still too velied. In December 2013, the National Liberty Federation, a group inspired by the conservative-libertarian Tea Party, shared on its Facebook profile one of the posters from the game. It depicted George Washington holding tablets with the Ten Commandments, and fighting off caricatures of Irish, Arab, Asian and African characters. The inscription read: "For God and Country – It Is Our Holy Duty To Guard Against The Foreign Hordes." Well, at least they were being honest.

Vex everyone, spare no one

There's a bit of a universal message in this, because after all, every nation has tried or still tries to bleach the dark pages of their history. America, however, seems to be a special case in this regard – having been the perhaps the only true winner of WW2, it became a global superpower and a pop-culture powerhouse that got the unique chance to promote the washed ideas about itself to the whole world. The States always overcame their problems and always ended up on the right side of history. BioShock Infinite sprinkled salt on wounds that seemed long healed: it reminded of the nasty history of racism, jingoism and religious fanaticism that still takes its toll in the public debate, with the cracks dividing the society being as wide as ever. Ken Levine, the game's director, was well aware of the reaction he would get.

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If Levine had been trying to avoid controversy, he probably wouldn't have beheaded the equivalent of the Statue of Liberty. photo credit: BioShock Infinite, 2K Games, 2013

When I started working on this game, relatives of mine were very offended, because they thought it was an attack on the Tea Party. Specifically an attack on the Tea Party, which they were very active in. Then, when we sort of exposed the Vox Populi people, I saw a lot more left-leaning websites being like, “This is trying to tear down the labor movement!” I remember that I saw postings, unfortunately, on a white supremacist website, Stormfront, where people literally said, “The Jew Ken Levine is making a white-person-killing simulator.” And BioShock had the same thing, where you had Objectivists being infuriated by it, and people more on the left thinking that it was a love letter to Objectivism. I think these games are a bit of a Rorschach for people. It's usually a negative Rorschach. It pisses them off, you know?"

Ken Levine in an interview with PC Gamer, December 2012

Perhaps there's a grain of truth in this, and art, to be truly valuable, must be uncomfortable.

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The intelligence explosion: Nick Bostrom on the future of AI

** Updated ** EXTERNAL CONTROL: Sometime in January, seemingly unnoticed by the outside world, an anonymous member of a group numbering just over a dozen began to post files—many labeled as top secret

 A decade after National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden leaked a giant cache of top-secret documents about surveillance and other intelligence activities, the U.S. government is still unable to protect against such breaches.

IN BRIEF:

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US scrambles to find source of leak of Ukraine war intel

Al Jazeera
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US Department of Justice launches probe into the possible leak of intel related to Ukraine, China and the Middle East.

"The United States is scrambling to identify the source of a possible leak of highly-classified documents that appear to reveal sensitive details about US allies, including Ukraine’s vulnerabilities in its war with Russia.

The Pentagon said on Sunday it had made a formal referral to the Department of Justice, asking it to investigate the apparent leak of the documents, which have been circulated on social media sites, including Twitter. *

The documents, which resemble non-public daily updates produced by the US military’s Joint Staff, appear to contain intelligence related to Ukraine, China, the Middle East and Africa...US officials have told the Reuters news agency they have not ruled out the possibility the documents have been doctored to conceal their origin or spread false information that could damage US security interests..." 

*  Information Update today by  published on Axios, "Although apparently classified photos began circulating on Russian Telegram channels last week, investigative journalism group Bellingcat notes they emerged on the platform Discord in early March and some documents may have been posted in January.


UPDATE 6 hours ago 

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How will the Ukraine document investigation work? A former DOJ 'leak czar' explains

By  Rachel Treisman
5 - 7 minutes

"The Justice Department is working with the Pentagon to investigate how classified U.S. documents about the war in Ukraine ended up on social media platforms. Patrick Semansky/AP

Days after classified U.S. documents on the war in Ukraine surfaced on social media, the Pentagon and Justice Department are scrambling to figure out how they got there, what damage they could cause and whether any more might be on the way.

To recap: A small number of secret military documents were found on Twitter and Telegram on Wednesday, and researchers and social media sleuths have since discovered more on other sites — some posted as early as March 1.

The documents viewed by NPR appear to be briefing slides — put together daily for top Pentagon and national security officials — focused on Ukraine, with maps and charts pertaining to their troops and weapons, national security correspondent Greg Myre told Morning Edition.

Their discovery comes as Ukraine prepares to launch a counteroffensive sometime this spring, and it's not yet clear what kind of impact the new material could have on the trajectory of the war.

While there's still a lot we don't know, former Justice Department "leak czar" Brandon Van Grack says national security damage has certainly been done.

"The only debate now is how much damage there was and the threat is still live," he says. 

"We don't know if the individual or individuals still have access to classified information and whether there could be additional leaks, and so right now this has to be the top priority."

Van Grack held multiple national security-focused roles at the Justice Department, including leading the investigation into Edward Snowden after the then-National Security Agency contractor leaked thousands of documents in 2013. Van Grack is now a partner at Morrison & Foerster, which represents Discord — one of the sites where the Ukraine documents were shared.

He spoke with Morning Edition's A Martínez on Monday about what could be happening behind the scenes as law enforcement and intelligence officials work together to try to plug the leak and remediate the damage.

This conversation has been edited for length and clarity..." 

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ABOUT DISCORD:

Aug 28, 2020 - Technology

Discord looks to grow beyond its gaming roots 


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  •  Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios

"Discord began in 2015 as a way for gamers to talk to one another before, during, and after play. Now, the chat company is pursuing a far broader vision: to be the Slack for your non-work life...

How it works: 

  • Discord allows people to create their own online community space, to set and enforce rules and decide whether to remain invite-only or open it to the public.
  • Users can share messages in various channels, chat privately and have group discussions. More recently, the company has added group video chat.
  • Discord calls each community's space a "server," but it's not a server in the sense of a separate computer controlled by the user. Users can run servers without needing system-administrator knowhow.
  • This arrangement has pros and cons. It means Discord controls the data and is responsible for complying with law enforcement. But it also means the service can enforce its own code of conduct, handling trust, safety and security.

What they're saying: "We view it as mostly a benefit," CEO Jason Citron told Axios. "It gives us the ability to ensure that Discord is a safe place to talk."

Flashback: When the site realized after the 2017 Charlottesville rally that white supremacists were using the chat platform to organize, Discord acted quickly and publicly, Citron said. "We wanted to make clear Discord would be a hostile place for extremist behavior."

The big picture: Citron said Discord is trying to enable online social spaces that can serve different functions. 

  • In the real world, an auditorium looks quite different from a classroom from a coffee shop, with each design offering cues to how the space is used.
  • Discord, which has more than 100 million monthly active users, is trying to create similar types of spaces online.
  • In part to fuel that expanded vision, Discord raised $100 million in June, led by Index Ventures, valuing the company at a reported $3.5 billion.

What's next: At the top of Citron's list is getting more people outside the gaming world to know about Discord.

  • "It is a new way to talk and spend time," he said. "If you don't really dive into it you can miss the magic of the service."


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New Details on Intelligence Leak Show It Circulated for Weeks Before Raising Alarm 



The secret documents were first posted in January to a small group on a messaging channel that trafficked in memes, jokes and racist talk

Yaroslav Trofimov, Sharon Weinberger and Robert McMillan 
April 9, 2023 7:16 pm ET
13 - 16 minutes

"One of the most significant leaks of highly classified U.S. documents in recent history began among a small group of posters on a messaging channel that trafficked in memes, jokes and racist talk.

Sometime in January, seemingly unnoticed by the outside world, an anonymous member of a group numbering just over a dozen began to post files—many labeled as top secret—providing details about the war in Ukraine, intercepted communications about U.S. allies, such as Israel and South Korea, and details of American penetration of Russian military plans, among other topics.

The documents, which appear to have numbered in the hundreds, stayed among the members of the tiny group on the Discord messaging platform until early March, when another user reposted several dozen of them to another group with a larger audience. From there, at least 10 files migrated to a much bigger community focused on the Minecraft computer game. . .

The group’s members saw hundreds of classified files before the channel was wiped clean,.. Most members are based in the U.S. The identity of the original poster remains unknown.

On Wednesday, with the U.S. government apparently still unaware, a Russian propaga nonda account on Telegram posted a crudely doctored version of one of the documents, alongside a few unedited ones...
The intelligence leak is shaping up to be one of the most damaging in decades, officials said. The disclosure complicates Ukraine’s spring offensive. It will likely inhibit the readiness of foreign allies to share sensitive information with the U.S. government. And it potentially exposes America’s intelligence sources within Russia and other hostile nations...

How the heck are we back here again?” said Brett Bruen, president of Global Situation Room, a national security consulting firm, and a former White House official in the Obama administration. “These kinds of large scale security breaches were supposed to be a thing of the past. New controls and checks were put in place. Yet, clearly it wasn’t enough and we need a major rethink [and] revision to the classified protection process.”

Who had access

The Wall Street Journal wasn’t able to independently authenticate the documents, but they contain enough detail to give them credibility. Defense officials have said they believe some of the documents could be authentic. . .

In total, just over 50 documents with Secret and Top Secret classification markings have surfaced so far, and have been viewed by the Journal and a variety of independent intelligence analysts. A critical question is who had access, and when, to the hundreds of others that were posted in the original group between January and March, and how significant are the secrets that these files contain.

The U.S. intelligence community is expected to take measures to protect the sources and methods used in the collection of data in that material. “You have to assume it is compromised,” said Thomas Rid, professor of strategic studies at Johns Hopkins University. “But assuming that the adversary has it is one thing, knowing it is another.”

The probe into the leak will be among the FBI’s top priorities as investigators search for who had access to the information, and who would have motive to make it public, said Joshua Skule, a former FBI senior executive who is now the president of the government contracting firm Bow Wave.

... Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, said in a Telegram post that it was unlikely that Russia was behind the original intelligence breach.


...Mr. Zelensky reacted to the leak by ordering new measures to clamp down on unauthorized disclosures of military information. The U.S. has also changed how military personnel access such documents, defense officials said last week.

The most damaging files, security analysts say, are the roundups of vetted intelligence material compiled in the Central Intelligence Agency’s operations center intelligence update. They include information on conversations that the U.S. had intercepted within allied governments, such as communications of the leaders of Israel’s Mossad intelligence service and discussions among members of South Korea’s national security aww council on whether to sell ammunition that could end up in Ukraine.

Even more sensitive is the information that appears derived from the U.S. penetration of the Russian government, such as details on how a Russian hacker shared screenshots with the FSB security service on accessing Canada’s natural-gas infrastructure, internal Russian ministry of defense deliberations on supplying ammunition to the Wagner paramilitary group, and plans by Russian military intelligence to foment an anti-Western and anti-Ukrainian campaign in Africa.

Aric Toler, head of research and training at the Bellingcat investigative consortium, which has carried out several probes of Russian intelligence operations, said that he has been in touch with three original members of the Discord group..."


Russia Laps Up ‘Interesting’ Leaked Pentagon Documents

INTEL BOMBSHELL

“They are all being studied, analyzed, widely discussed,” the Kremlin’s spokesperson said.


"After a trove of classified U.S. intelligence documents leaked online, the Kremlin has taken the opportunity to twist the knife and delight in what may prove to be one of the most major American security breaches in recent years.

The Justice Department has launched an investigation into the leaks, which have led to a series of embarrassing revelations, including the extent of U.S. involvement in the war in Ukraine and allegations that American spies collected intelligence on their own allies, including Israel and South Korea..."

EXPOSED

Experts say the breach may have been intended to damage U.S. and NATO efforts to help Ukraine.

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