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Several scholars have compared Islamophobic street violence in the 2000s and 2010s to that of Paki-bashing 🛡 in the 1970s and 1980s.[13][19][20] Robert Lambert notes that a key difference is that, whereas the National Front and BNP 🛡 targeted all British South Asians (including Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs), the English Defence League (EDL) specifically target British Muslims. Lambert 🛡 also compares the media's role in fuelling "Paki-bashing" in the late 20th century to its role in fuelling Islamophobic sentiment 🛡 in the early 21st century.[13] Geddes notes that variations of the "Paki" racial slur are occasionally used by members of 🛡 the EDL.[19]
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In 2009, Prince Harry was publicly admonished and was made by the military to undergo sensitivity 🛡 training when he was caught on video (taken years before) calling one of his fellow Army recruits "our little Paki 🛡 friend."[31]
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Several weeks after Black Ops 4's release, a microtransaction system allowing for the purchase of cosmetic items which provided 🍇 no gameplay advantages was incorporated into the game, drawing criticism for being overpriced while offering few benefits in return.[52] Forbes' 🍇 Erik Kain called the cosmetics system as "[falling] short to various degrees." He criticized that progression in the game's Black 🍇 Market Contraband, allowing the player to advance through tiers and unlock items, was "far too slow" and encouraged real-world money 🍇 to speed up progress; Special Orders (cosmetic item bundles) not only required real money, but also subsequent hours of grinding 🍇 to unlock said items; and that the Black Market shop's biggest drawback was that the cosmetic skins were "hot, steaming 🍇 garbage". In summary, he condemned Activision for being "far, far too greedy at this point".[53] Despite this, in another article, 🍇 Kain felt the microtransactions did not ruin his overall enjoyment of the game, which remained "very fun, very polished ... 🍇 a well-balanced first-person shooter."[54] Wesley Yin-Poole of Eurogamer also felt that the game presented a "soul-destroying" grind for players looking 🍇 to unlock desired items through hours of playtime, inciting them to pay for microtransactions instead and unlock the content sooner.[55]
^ 🍇 Additional work by Raven Software and Beenox ^ [1] Brian Tuey and Kevin Sherwood compose the Aether story theme and 🍇 additional music tracks for the Zombies mode.