EricHiggin said:
You got all upset and wrote a bunch of whatever for nothing. I barely read any of it because of your tone and lack of context. If a student asks a teacher why the Japs joined the Nazi's in WWII and the teacher answers, does that make the teacher a Nazi or even pro Nazi? What if the teacher is a really old Conservative? Definitely a Nazi then? What if the teacher spends most of their free time playing the Wolfenstein games because of the pure joy they get out of mowing down digital Nazi's? Just a gamer? What if that old Conservative teacher actually fought in WWII against the Nazi's? Context? Where did I personalize my answer? Where did I say that's what I stood for or behind? They asked a question and I gave them an answer. A much bigger problem with today's world is assumptions and trying to stop people from conversing. As for Concord, I personally have no problem with it existing. I'm pleased that the studio was able to make a new IP, make it the they wanted, and get it into the market. I'm not big into GAAS games myself and when it comes to GAAS games, I'm not big into that genre so it's not something that interests me. So when it comes to how woke or not the game is, personally I don't care. If the game is super woke and there are people who love it and play it for that reason alone, fantastic. You need to stop jumping to conclusions. |
What are all these irrelevant weird ass questions? Lmao.
Anyway, I think this is better to say publicly rather than hidden in a PM so that it educates others too.
Avoid using the word "Jap(s)" as it's a derogatory/offensive word in the same way as "P*ki" is, the latter is especially offensive in the UK. "Jap" has a long history of being used in derogatory ways, especially by Americans towards Japanese people after Pearl Harbour/WW2 in which it replaced "Nip", it was used to cause offense, it still holds negative connotations and it's not hard to just say "Japanese"
Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 27 August 2024