Any1 remembers this movie opening maybe?
Timeless classic, yet it would never happen in todays western world of "toxic positivity", just watch that first 3 minutes and u will know why:
Im showing u direct examples of masterpieces that will be remembered centuries after being made which would never have a chance of being made under current premise of promoting woke propaganda and fighting off everything that isnt one.
You spoke about insane ideas and unneeded surgery on children so it was the same topic really.I'm not sure what the point of this comment is tbh.I was talking about the damage done to children by lunatics brainwashed by the gender cult.
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You always bring race into everything don't you.I think many if not most of the anti-woke diatribes expose a weakness in white males that I am disappointed to see. It counters the narrative of strength and confidence that they like to portray. This post will probably be moderated - again due to over sensitivity.
"White fragility" is just the Marxist terminology for telling someone to shut up in the face of racist abuse.I think many if not most of the anti-woke diatribes expose a weakness in white males that I am disappointed to see. It counters the narrative of strength and confidence that they like to portray. This post will probably be moderated - again due to over sensitivity.
Didnt u see how he turns around after women in dresses and he even tries to talk to one against her will, its considered harassment/creepy behaviour and toxic masculinity in today's modern western world, its frowned upon.ok i just watched that whole opening scene with the timeless Beegees tune.. and i can't for the life of me think of 1 thing that would stop it being made today, enlighten me encase i'm missing something
I'm not about to equate Judaism to what's going on with the gender cult.....you can if you like.You spoke about insane ideas and unneeded surgery on children so it was the same topic really.
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And your answer to this is...do what that purple forum does, which is:However, what’s worrying to me is how Gaf, in its criticism of "woke" culture, is starting to mirror some of the same behavior that people criticize on another more purple coloured forum, just from the opposite side.
I wish that discussions here were moderated a bit more
Sorry, but I disagree. I think topics like these can be necessary when part of a community. It shows the OP cares about this place and, believe it or not, it's good to have the chance to vent your fears away in places you spend a lot of time in.
Even better if we can control our passions and be respectful to the disenting opinion.
More often than not, it’s less that the person is responding to everyone and more that everyone is responding to that one person/post.This is true of any message boards though. Try and go to a sports forum and rake a popular player of the goals for his performance despite him being a fan favourite.
The problem is people come in and comment mid debate. Just stay focused on the one debate. You're not obligated to respond to everyone and then you run into feeling that you're arguing against the entire forum.
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Same definition of most people in here, i don't have a particular view on the subject.And? Those folks who agreed you could be wrong, I'm not saying your are wrong but you can only speak for yourself.
Again, I asked for YOUR definition of "woke" at the other highlighted stuff in my first reply.
Ok I hadn't seen that one before, got a genuine laugh out of me
This also doesn’t work and as a matter of fact, the opposite happens more on a constant basis. Certain posters will jump into threads that have nothing to do with the topic and derail it with culture war posts.Or, you can be the person who themselves steers conversation away from that on a topic, with your own posts. At least potentially.
I don’t hate anything, I’m just not interested and there is no option to turn it off and I prefer to not be lectured about it.In the end, we’re all gamers, sharing this space to talk about a medium we care about. We don’t have to agree on every issue, but we should be able to disagree without devolving into hatred or intolerance.
However, what’s worrying to me is how Gaf, in its criticism of "woke" culture, is starting to mirror some of the same behavior that people criticize on another more purple coloured forum, just from the opposite side. The intolerance, aggression, and outright hostility toward other viewpoints are becoming just as prevalent here, and it’s honestly a little disheartening. The constant attacks, labeling, and echo chamber effect are alienating people who might think differently or hold a more moderate view. It's almost as if you’re either all-in with the dominant stance here or you're simply not welcome.
I wish that discussions here were moderated a bit more to promote balanced viewpoints and discourage personal attacks. I’d love to see users show more self-restraint, critical thinking, and maybe even a bit of self-reflection before posting purely emotional outbursts. We don’t all need to agree, but we do need to recognize each other’s humanity, especially when we disagree.
I do appreciate that GAF allows any opinion. Although most are just trauma reactions and I don’t give them deep consideration.
True dat...Anyone who thinks this place is an echo chamber hasn't visited many internet forums. GAF isn't even close to an echo chamber.
Yeah, "woke" is a radical ideology with a basis in hatred/racism disguised as something else. It is the opposite of "balanced", which the OP calls for.The radical leftist ideology is disturbing and in many ways dangerous, and people shouldn't be afraid of calling it out or tempering their criticism of it whether it be present in video games, in movies, or elsewhere.
Even so, I highlighted some words in your post that describe a trend that I have also noticed, that being the use of personal attacks and insulting language towards posters of opposing viewpoints. I don't think moderation needs to promote "balanced viewpoints" but I agree that more could be done to dissuade the use of ad hominem attacks and the like. We can discuss topics and issues without devolving into mud-flinging children on the playground.
This place is the same as Resetera except you can talk about Harry Potter here.
Post on "purple" forum:See, this is real. I replied on the Veilguard thread on the purple forum. All I said is "is this real?" and got a 3 month ban for trolling. It was a genuine question. Here I can make jokes and not worry about getting banned.
You're forgetting the most important onePost on "purple" forum:
"Let's all try to be more tolerant and get along."
User BANNED for:
- Whataboutism
- Supporting fascism
- Failing to recognize the historical plight and ongoing trauma of the Wakilakki tribe
- Parroting alt-right rhetoric
- Hate speech
- Transphobia
hi you don't know what you're talking aboutThe radical leftist ideology is disturbing and in many ways dangerous, and people shouldn't be afraid of calling it out or tempering their criticism of it whether it be present in video games, in movies, or elsewhere.
there is constant politics on this forum, and the people who agree with it don't perceive it as politics.I don't think the answer here is necessarily balance on stuff like that. The no politics rule is golden. If I was going to look at the simplest course correction, I think it would be to reconsider that line where social issues that could be considered not political start bleeding that way. Maybe that should be cut off sooner than it is.
Tolerance is not a two-way street. Tolerance by itself means that person X is tolerant towards person B. But B has no obligation to be tolerant to X.Tolerance is a two-way street
You forgot being a Christian or believing God existsPost on "purple" forum:
"Let's all try to be more tolerant and get along."
User BANNED for:
- Whataboutism
- Supporting fascism
- Failing to recognize the historical plight and ongoing trauma of the Wakilakki tribe
- Parroting alt-right rhetoric
- Hate speech
- Transphobia