Kalyx_triaD
Kalyx_triaD
Kalyx_triaD

We have seen the suppression of hate speech on a legal level work for the most part in the U.K. so I am personally split on the idea as a whole, however I think I still side with the system that we have in the U.S. because we’re the U.S. It works in the U.K. because their government and police forces don’t have nearly

O/T but does “egy” really take that long to type?

Its always interesting to see whether the blatant favoritism to women overrides the blatant favoritism to blacks in stories like these.

“I was a parent of two and involved with the father of my children, but we weren’t in a relationship or anything.”

Press “x” to buy war bonds!

So.... these nerds can do their own thing, right? And anyhow, the marvel guy wasn’t talking about well crafted, actually diverse, characters. He was talking about things like Thor, who was replaced by a woman because HE was disgraced.... and then making the new Thor more powerful, and then making Mjolonir into a space

Go easy on them, they just want to play at being “hard-hitting videogame journalists” even if it means grilling someone on why they made the controversial decision to make their game fun.

You’re hilarious xD

Trying to imply everything Kalyx said isn’t valid. Use your brain.

And you read the article and thought...

I have to agree. While I’m sure the 12 people who quit know much more, this man has not been investigated legally. Also I don’t really believe the first commenter was seeking to automatically defend the guy right away. He was just pointing out that it’s odd this woman was claiming to be uncomfortable around “lolex”

You must have ignored the part where no police report has been filed, much less a conviction, sentence or trial or any actual evidence besides an accusation before labeling a guy a child rapist. And that was before you ignored the girl moving in with a guy after detailing multiple instances of sexual harassment by him

I do agree, but in a way, don’t agree. In a sample size this big, is it really a necessity to have this element be a point of inclusion? I mean in terms of the champions represented. There are kinda notions in this article that seem to flip-flop with the idea of it. Some opinions verge on the edge of ‘If it

I don’t know, I can’t see sexualizing a hero who was previously unsexualized just to get the “WE HAVE A GAY CHARACTER, AND NOT THE ONE YOU EXPECTED” story arc in there as particularly meaningful. As far as I know, there hasn’t been a sexuality story for any of the other characters. This seems stilted to me, but maybe

I’m not against diversity, but I am against “diversity for diversity’s sake.” What does who she has sex with matter in an online shooter?

Well this was an unexpected reply. Nice.

It triggered my laughter, that’s for sure.

Hahaha, stay triggered. :)

I’m not trying to insinuate it’s false or anything, maybe it’s just a culture difference, but myself and everyone I know grew up taught to take stuff like this to the police as it’s the only way to get any sort of real recognition of the problem.