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since when are generalizations reasonable?

While I think the statement in question does inherently imply "all" as "PS fans" would be an all inclusive usage of that term.

If I said "VGcharters like corn" then I am saying "all VGcharters like corn" not "some" or "few" or "only those that like corn amongst the VGcharters like corn"
You can't go into a crowded room and say "hey you in the blue shirt" and not expect everyone wearing a blue shirt to turn around.

So tell me then if he was not referring to "all ps fans" what "ps fans" was he singling out? those that are interested in titan fall? wouldn't that be a bit redundant?

That being said I didn't find what was said offensive... it was a gross misconception at worst, but still nothing to be offended over... "OMG HOW DARE YOU IMPLY I MIGHT LIKE A GAME!"

I doubt he was banned because it was found offensive, but rather the generalization of a fan base



Talal said:
I will permaban myself if the game releases in 2014.

in reference to KH3 release date