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You’ve also got Frank O’Connor shortly after Halo 5 released saying the people who felt Cortana (why the hell she isn’t dead being another issue) was evil in Halo 5 were “young fans” who struggled with subtlety and nuance. Kinda become a meme at this point in the community, but statements like that make me wonder just

Evidently, the person renting the cabin already brought that up with the person who posted on airbnb and they were fine with it.

Well, when I see articles I don’t want to read I just don’t read them. Your mileage may vary.

Yet Kotaku has posted about comics in general before directly without any of the confusion or anger displayed by commenters before. So it leads me to suspect the subject matter of the comic is what is getting certain folks hot and bothered. Yeah, Kotaku slants progressive, but you’d be hard-pressed to find any sort of

Comic books are irrelevant to gamers? Huh, that’s an odd position.

Do you have access to their extensive posts histories to see where and on what topics they talk about?

I’m curious to see how Halo 6 will perform. Halo 5's campaign was panned harshly, yet rightly so in my view, and it seems the multiplayer is keeping the whole franchise going.

You aren’t entitled to a job, unfortunately. And in an age where some guy shouting racial epitaphs at passersby in Nowhere, KY can go viral, that’s the risk you take as someone looking for work yet wanting to hold onto a job. You’re free to your thoughts, but consequences exist when you decide to air your thoughts.

You can do good work, but if your actions outside of work are going to affect where you work at externally and internally, that’s a problem of your own making. After all, what is going to guarantee your boss that you can give adequate service to customers who are of the group you hate? Or work with co-workers who are

And yet, your employer has their business to think about. If your views become public and it is known you work at said business, you threaten your employer’s livelihood. You’ll have to weigh whether or not your views or earning a paycheck is more important as nobody has to give you a job.

So can someone explain to me how this would be an example of censorship against JonTron? Far as I know, his controversial views are not expressed in the game, so those views aren’t being censored by the removal of his voice acting. Nor does his removal from the game prevent him from presenting his viewpoint on

Well, would using racial epitaphs at your place of employment fly just because you are free to your opinions? Probably not. Maybe on your own time you’d have a point, but even then I’m sure your employer has the ability to cut you should you be a liability.

What the hell is so damn hard about disclosing financial information? Assuming the voter intimidation charge isn’t correct, if that was a rule for the student election and one candidate disobeyed it and such disobedience leads to disqualification, them’s the rules.

“At the same time, Jafari believes that people ignore “uncomfortable statistic[s]” that paint certain races in a bad light, like his unsubstantiated claim that wealthy black Americans commit more crimes than poor whites.”

No doubt, harassment is harassment. My only concern, and not saying you exemplify this, is the people who get incredulous at Kotaku for making a big deal about the gender of the person being harassed. Which is odd since the people who did the harassment based on their choice of vitriol clearly also made it a point

So the sins of another person and possibly questionable art by the person being harassed justifies accusations she slept around to get her job and people asking to stick their dicks in her? Because that’s kinda your implication. 🤔

I don’t think anybody is saying th harassment is any worse because it’s targeting a woman. But, can you think of a time where a male developer is accused of making a mistake and being accused of getting their job because of sexual favors? Harassment is harassment, but you look at this case here and it’s clear the

It’s rather telling that women face the accusation of getting their positions in the gaming industry through sexual acts when something goes wrong yet a man is simply allowed to be incompetent by his own merits when something goes wrong.

When the man has very easily disprovable views, notably his claims that the Irish were always seen as white in America (or at the very least the right kind of white), I cannot feign much sympathy for him. It just shows a clear lack of research on Jon’s part. He is entitled to his own opinion, sure, but sometimes

When Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid make up the overwhelming majority of the budget, cutting from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting isn’t going to do jackshit.