Eh, maybe it's time to acknowledge that people that like games don't speak with one voice and aren't all lumped together?
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W odpowiedzi do @SirLarr
but the evil side seems to be the loudest, most unified, and gets the most attention. It's a bad look that puts the stink of untitled, violent stereotypes on all of us.
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W odpowiedzi do @Paaatrick
Perhaps! I know it doesn't represent me so I don't treat it as any kind of self-reflection. But grouping the two sentiments and implying that they come from the same place doesn't do that perception any favors y'know?
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W odpowiedzi do @SirLarr @Paaatrick
Not trying to call anyone out or anything, it just bums me out when people associate the actions of a few assholes to all the gamers out there that love games and want fun, cool stuff.
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W odpowiedzi do @SirLarr
but i feel like until we have a positive unified voice we'll be forced to answer to this stuff. We need to be louder, stronger, and better than this.
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W odpowiedzi do @Paaatrick @SirLarr
There is never going to be a unified "voice" of gamers because such large communities are made up of people with different political, religious, and social views. There are vocal minorities in every community and we have to learn to deal with it.
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yes, we should deal with it by denouncing it and making it very obvious to everyone that it's unacceptable. Ignoring it allows it to fester and grow into something worse.
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