Rep. Kucinich recently complained about Apple's decision to assassinate applications that deal with drone strikes. The Hill covered the news. Steve Jobs and his intolerance of Android, pornography, workers' rights [[cref =53137 1], 2], etc. probably tell us he would have condoned the censorship. Watch what else Apple is censoring, unlike Android: a Foxconn game.
It was too much for the guiltily-sensitive Apple App Store, they removed it an hour after it went live, but Android is made of sterner stuff and 'In A Permanent Save State,' an interactive, artistic work by Benjamin Poynter is now available at Google Play Store for $0.99.
Poynter's artistic piece (all hand-drawn, surrealist cartoon-style and bloody good with it) was influenced by the real-life suicides that have been occurring at Foxconn’s manufacturing plants - dotted around the developing nations. A report by twenty Chinese universities described Foxconn factories as labor camps and detailed widespread worker abuse and illegal overtime.