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What a perfect example demonstrating the problems of saying a guild is LGBT friendly. Anything less then praise, is considered inappropriate. Thus creating a hostile environment.
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What a perfect example demonstrating the problems of saying a guild is LGBT friendly. Anything less then praise, is considered inappropriate. Thus creating a hostile environment.
Well, go to some threads about french guilds, russian guilds, etc, and say you arent ok with that, see how you are recieved, its like that with all of these types of threads. You dont get to be aggressive and expect a hug.
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What a perfect example demonstrating the problems of saying a guild is LGBT friendly. Anything less then praise, is considered inappropriate. Thus creating a hostile environment.
TheRiversEdge wrote: »@Rohamad_Ali I'm not sure what you mean? It's just Sotha Sil's in-game model pasted over the background of the "You know I had to do it to em" meme. Example:
Waffennacht wrote: »I feel like I need to define bigotry
big·ot·ry
ˈbiɡətrē/Submit
noun
intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself.
Please stop being a bigot towards me because I do not agree with your guild
Tavore1138 wrote: »We have removed several posts that were inappropriate and causing disruption. Please avoid turning a thread about a discord community into a debate and discussion on real-word issues. The forum is meant to be a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for all people. Please take a moment before you post to consider if what you are about to say will add any value. If what you are going to say is going to cause unnecessarily conflict, it is best if you don't post it at all.
What a perfect example demonstrating the problems of saying a guild is LGBT friendly. Anything less then praise, is considered inappropriate. Thus creating a hostile environment.
You may not be aware that their are quite a few nations where belonging to one or more of the sub-groups in that grouping is not just grounds for being mocked or treated with hostility but is actually illegal with quite harsh penalties - so it is not wholly unreasonable for people to want to know about a community where they don't have to hide who they are or silently wince at remarks that may not be intended to hurt but that still do.
Games are meant to be for fun, why take issue with people trying to create an environment which is fun for them - personally I am in a guild full of sweary monsters because I find it fun but I'm not going to suggest that everyone should enjoy that atmosphere or try and stop other people from creating one that suits them - I wonder why you would?
Tavore1138 wrote: »Waffennacht wrote: »I feel like I need to define bigotry
big·ot·ry
ˈbiɡətrē/Submit
noun
intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself.
Please stop being a bigot towards me because I do not agree with your guild
The old ‘it’s bigoted not to allow me to be a bigot’ argument? Are you sure you want to be associated with the sort of people who try to hide behind that one?
Tavore1138 wrote: »Waffennacht wrote: »I feel like I need to define bigotry
big·ot·ry
ˈbiɡətrē/Submit
noun
intolerance toward those who hold different opinions from oneself.
Please stop being a bigot towards me because I do not agree with your guild
The old ‘it’s bigoted not to allow me to be a bigot’ argument? Are you sure you want to be associated with the sort of people who try to hide behind that one?
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What a perfect example demonstrating the problems of saying a guild is LGBT friendly. Anything less then praise, is considered inappropriate. Thus creating a hostile environment.
You may not be aware that their are quite a few nations where belonging to one or more of the sub-groups in that grouping is not just grounds for being mocked or treated with hostility but is actually illegal with quite harsh penalties - so it is not wholly unreasonable for people to want to know about a community where they don't have to hide who they are or silently wince at remarks that may not be intended to hurt but that still do.
Games are meant to be for fun, why take issue with people trying to create an environment which is fun for them - personally I am in a guild full of sweary monsters because I find it fun but I'm not going to suggest that everyone should enjoy that atmosphere or try and stop other people from creating one that suits them - I wonder why you would?
Are you aware that Christian groups are prosecuted, Jewish groups, white groups, black groups etc etc etc, are prosecuted somewhere in the world.
What I'm saying is, in a free society selectively pointing out you are friendly to specific groups, does the opposite of the intended purpose. If you want to have a community that is friendly to all, you will have to occasionally have to put up with jerks. If you want a community that does not put the needs of one group above that of another, you will occasionally hear topics you don't agree with.
Tavore1138 wrote: »Gakk, I really hadn't planned on an evening of philosophical debate but...
@Drachenfier - To a point... the ultimate danger of allowing the unrestrained bigot to be bigoted is that given the chance they will choose to supress your choices and ultimately your very existence because that is often what real bigotry desires. The genuine bigot is not interested in allowing others free speech just in using decent people's tendency to support free expression as a wedge to allow them to spew their brand of hatred.
@Ackwalan - Yes, I am aware - although some of those are more widely and genuinely persecuted than others.
A free society can have groups that are bound by all sorts of things without causing harm... LGBTQ is just one such, I have a guild based on love of a set of fictional books, someone further up pointed out a guild based around being ex-Military, other options might be around RP or alliance or trading... no-one seems nearly as upset or obsessed with those type of groups. Why does this thread seem to be contentious, the OP made it clear anyone who followed the rules was welcome regardless of gender, orientation or anything else same as any other group or club or community.
Do you disapprove of any kind of themed subgroup of humans sharing an interest or is it just this particular one?
Waffennacht wrote: »@Tavore1138 during Bolshlevikism/Communism infancy in Russia there was a period of time there was a Democracy. The elected officials knew at the up coming election the communist were likely going to win. They also knew they could lock up/silence the Communists to prevent their winning and keep Russia a "democracy"
They released at that moment democracy was already dead. If they went down the path of silencing their opposition they were no longer a democracy, but a dictatorship, and if they allowed the vote to go unhampered, the Communists would win.
They decided the will of the people, even if it meant the death of democracy was more important than their opinions of what Russia should be.
So yes, to be truly free, you must allow those that dare destroy to exist. If the people truly want you gone, then that's the will of the people.
True inclusion means to embrace those that would have you destroyed. These are the teachings of Buddha, Jesus, Ghandi etc (maybe even Vivec said something similar )
Tavore1138 wrote: »Waffennacht wrote: »@Tavore1138 during Bolshlevikism/Communism infancy in Russia there was a period of time there was a Democracy. The elected officials knew at the up coming election the communist were likely going to win. They also knew they could lock up/silence the Communists to prevent their winning and keep Russia a "democracy"
They released at that moment democracy was already dead. If they went down the path of silencing their opposition they were no longer a democracy, but a dictatorship, and if they allowed the vote to go unhampered, the Communists would win.
They decided the will of the people, even if it meant the death of democracy was more important than their opinions of what Russia should be.
So yes, to be truly free, you must allow those that dare destroy to exist. If the people truly want you gone, then that's the will of the people.
True inclusion means to embrace those that would have you destroyed. These are the teachings of Buddha, Jesus, Ghandi etc (maybe even Vivec said something similar )
Hmm, I struggle with that - should one allow something that is clearly horribly wrong because a majority want it? Are that majority well informed or have they been misled? If they had full knowledge would they choose the same thing? At what point does a wider morality kick in?
Many branches of philosophy would accept that one cannot have total invidual freedom and also have a functional society - there are trade offs and depending on your views is where on that axis you think we should be.
But as @Rohamad_Ali rightly says this is probably off topic - we should simply wish the OP well in their freely chosen endeavour and move on
Well, to contribute to the 'because the majority agrees therefore the majority should get'... our U.S. constitution was created to protect the minority FROM the majority... because history has shown that many times, the majority was wrong.