While you are certainly right that GWG can do whatever he wishes, it's less a question of "GM's right" and more of "we can't stop him anyway". If a decision that seems unfair is made, obviously somebody's gonna be pissed. Telling them not to be because the GM is boss is useless.
However, I agree that GWG can use the rating system in whichever way he pleases, and if he considers that this character should be in, he should be in.
It's just that I found the whole "stop whining guise" thing a bit pointless, is all.
((The problem is that GWG is a good GM. You are quite right, I am essentially telling people to stop whining, but not because I am personally irritated. I'm saying it because if they keep it up, they might very well get what they want. GWG will listen to people's concerns, he will feel irrational guilt over his actions. He will feel bad because people tell him that he should feel bad, and he may even be persuaded to do something he wouldn't normally do because of it.
To see why this might be a problem, look at it this way; GWG is David Bowie and all the players/prospective players are Sarah from the Labyrinth. Think of every time that Sarah says something is unfair. Now, still in those situations, imagine what the movie would have been like if David Bowie had replied "Oh, wait. You're right, that really is kinda harsh. Let me fix that..." instead of laughing like a demonically possessed cat. It would have been a truly terrible movie.
Yes, you have the gist of my argument, but there is indeed a point there. One that I do not think can be ignored. Whining is a problem when there is a chance that it will make a difference, and I think that chance is very real with GWG.))
((Well, yup. If you mean that we should stop pressuring him, I totes agree. I just thought that it was a sort of moral question thingy - that we should not
feel bad because. Sorry.
But yeah, go on, GWG. You are the boss of this place.))
((I'm not sure. Maybe a second squad.))
((OH GOD YES
Sorry, I'm pressuring you again.
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