You can disagree with your words all you want, not your fists.
You can disagree with your words all you want, not your fists.
We are talking about his words in particular in this discussion, what did he say that should have a consequence? Nothing, this is about just as he says the culture of outrage. All he did was show empathy to someone that a good portion of society deems less than human.
So showing empathy in a completely hate free manner, making people think about how this whole situation is messed up is now "running off at the mouth". Sorry let me adjust my line of thinking.
The angry internet is picking apart small parts of a greater statement to try and put words in my mouth. Read his statement and tell me if that equates to talking crap about your bosses wife...it wasn't hate speech. You are responsible for your words, nothing in his words implied anything that should be grounds for…
I don't care what the governments definition of free speech is. Speech that isn't free of consequence will never be free. I'm speaking of the idea that an individual should be able to express an opinion that hurts no one, and not have their life ruined because of it. I'm not defending hate speech, I'm simply…
Using free speech and being deprived of life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness because your opinion isn't popular certainly isn't much of a defense of free speech. The company can do whatever it wants of course, he was stupid to use his name which is connected to a company, but I really don't think it should be…
If you think that giving someone the right to free speech shouldn't protect them from repercussions that's the most worthless right I've ever heard of. He should have used an account not connected to the company so it didn't force their hand is what I'm saying. I also think it's a shame for firing the guy over a…
I was saying he should have used an anoymous account that wouldn't involve his company. It was a bigger statement on how everyone is moving towards registered users with real names only for internet services.
This is a good example of why anonymity is so important on the internet for protecting free speech.
It's funny how bad people are at driving the cars in this game. In multiplayer races I have never come in any other position than first and usually a good 20 seconds ahead of the next finisher. I guess I just get the controls in a way no one else does.
This game took me a few hours to get into but now that I have I find myself thinking about it and looking forward to the next chance I have to play it. It's a good game. Not for Hipsters.
What I would like to see at the end of this game is the CtOS list of all the people you killed in the game. That would be sweet, please tell me it happens.
Nothing is real, everything is permitted.
I rear-ended someone , when they got out I saw that it said they had been contemplating suicide regularly. So I shot him. Am I a profiler? I thought he would probably off himself after the accident anyways. The way he ran away from the first two shots it seemed like he might not have been that serious though.
Papers, Please, pushed gaming forward as an art form, I'm excited for this guys next project.
I could, might, be persuaded to run through some old PC Rpgs, but those aren't JRPGs so i dunno if it matters.
This is not the best comparison considering it uses an ancient version of OpenGL equivalent to the features of DX9. Hardly a showcase piece for any of the platforms.
The Solforge, it's no way like MtG except that its a CCG. Hex on the other hand is exactly like magic with renamed mechanics.
Because it's pretty much exactly the same game.
The game is such a clone featuring identical mechanics. I'm in the beta, looks like money well spent (Sarcasm).