Not sure how old you are, but it might really be a generation thing. Mine really feels that this is a grave, grave problem.
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I also think it's important to not normalise manufactured outrage. The world is full of genuinely crazy shit.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @NotPatrick
If we go around throwing anti Semite and Nazi on anyone, then what do they even mean as accusations.
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I can agree with that. But I do think that people jumping to PDP's defence are quick to forget the other side of it.
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As I said, I don't think he's an anti-semite, but I don't think what he's doing is 100% ok and should continue unnoticed.
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He was called on it, I think he gets it, story over. Overblown outrage is, I believe, happening on both sides here.
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Ultimately it's a reporting issue for me. Trust most people to come to a sane position if they are given the facts.
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Agreed. So the sane consensus: ffs, stop it, he's not a nazi. Also, let's not push the "nazi jokes are fun!" thing too far.
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@BellularGaming Haha, don't you love it when difficult arguments on Twitter end up with reasonable people agreeing? Much love & respect. :)3 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
Hehe, this is what it's all about
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