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#1 PurpleLabel
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@The_Last_Ride said:

@thegerg: because you can't agree to the fact that guns were invented to kill people...

They weren't. They were invented for hunting and sport as well.

Once again, owned.

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#2  Edited By PurpleLabel
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@Nengo_Flow said:

I would post a comment, but the mods have already threaten to behead my account because of the last thread.

Can this guy just get banned already? flagged for being an asshole.

Also, our president needs to stop being a pussy and **** these people up.

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@hailtothequeen said:

@PannicAtack said:

@The_Last_Ride said:

political correctnes doesn't have a place in art imho.

I find "political correctness" tends to be code for "don't call me out on my bullshit."

Like when bigots railed against the "ground zero mosque."

Exactly. People who complain about "Political Correctness" are basically saying that they want to be able put down other groups of people while not having to deal with any consequences. Now there are plenty of groups that I like to talk trash about: Social Conservatives, many types of Republicans, religious fundamentalists, anti-feminists/sexists, homophobes, racists and a certain segment of the gaming community but when I make comments about them I don't hide behind some "Anti-PC" shield. I don't say, "Oh we'll you're just being PC if you don't just sit there in silence and let me say whatever I want about your group, even though it would be kinda of funny to flip that logic around on them.. LOL I'm intellectually honest about my dislike of large percentages of these groups ;O)

Starting to like your trolling.

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This is why I do not let my wife play video games or watch cable television unsupervised. They don't know how to correctly handle it and need a man to tell them what they're seeing.

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#5  Edited By PurpleLabel
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@HoolaHoopMan said:

@purplelabel said:

You can get ID's through mail, and vote through mail. I don't see why this is such a hard of a task for something you probably already have or should have?

Evidence of fraud? I've seen people booted out of voting areas (Detroit, especially during the kwame kilpatrick elections, research it, it was fucked up). It's needed. Most people in this thread probably voted for the first time last election or haven't even voted yet. Stop living through random web articles you google for and actually experience the world.

I'm going to put this in english so everybody, including the feminist in the thread can understand. There has been cases of voter fraud, it's already been talked about in this thread. I'm not talking large scale, i'm talking it has occurred period. If it has occured it has interrupted and corrupted the voting process. IT DEGRADES the value of my vote. None of this disenfranchise shit that they're calling for happened or was a problem in the last 3-4 elections I voted in until this one, when race was used a political weapon to give someone an angle. It's really sad that people are falling for that fucking angle, but kids are kids and are quite naive.

I don't care about your anecdotal evidence of supposed 'voter fraud', we have actual statistics and studies done on it. At the amount now its barely even on the radar, and in case you haven't been paying attention, reviews on the types of voter fraud committed wouldn't even be STOPPED by having voter ID laws in place.

What you're effectively saying is we need to institute voter ID laws to combat an almost non-existent problem, which in retrospect wouldn't even be alleviated by said law.

Look I know that getting an ID isn't necessarily the hardest thing, hell I agree with you on that. But quick acting like these laws are trying to be put into place in order to curb voter fraud. Its no coincidence that republicans are trying to institute these laws and democrats are strongly opposed to them. Both sides know that enacting or getting rid of them offers an edge in the elections. They wouldn't be clashing over it if it didn't.

These laws have been into affect for awhile now, how come liberals never raised any flags until we had a black president running?

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@hailtothequeen said:

@toast_burner said:

@foxhound_fox said:

There is equality in video games. A video game developer is fully entitled (in most countries) to make whatever game they feel like making. They can make whatever kind of characters they want and write whatever kinds of stories they want. There are male and female developers alike, making all sorts of different kinds of games for a variety of different kinds of gamers.

Equality doesn't mean special treatment for every and any ethnicity, sexuality or sub-culture. It just means people are free to express themselves as artists and business people, and will be free to make whatever they want.

This isn't really true. Publishers are scared of pissing off their racist homophobic sexist community. Very often developers have to fight quite a lot in order to be allowed to have a female character who isn't just eye candy.

Developers should be allowed to make what they want to make. It's a shame that so many people get upset when people who aren't cis white men start getting representation.

I noticed no one had a response to this... Yes, anytime a dev wants to make a game that may appeal to certain demographics they get upset and start flaming the company for "ruining their games."

And these are the same hypocrites who tell feminists to just enjoy the games that the devs want to make. LOL Its funny how quickly their view changes.

LOLOLOLOLOL!

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dumb thread still is dumb

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@MrGeezer said:

@purplelabel said:

. Stop living through random web articles you google for and actually experience the world.

Anecdotal experience doesn't count for shit, that's why people are supposed to look at hard fucking data before implementing policies that affect millions of people.

No.

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#9 PurpleLabel
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@Pedro: TL:DR

It's ok that you can't back up your point though. It's cute you typed out a long response that I didn't read.

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@PannicAtack said:

@purplelabel: I guess maybe... Bioshock Inifnite is sort of political? Or, uh... The Wolf Among Us? 'Cause the comics are like a metaphor for Israel or something?

Civilization and Crusader Kings II involve politics and agendas...

Civilization? lolol really? Just because politics is a mechanic doesn't mean it has a political agenda.