This is the thing that doesn't make sense to me. If you'd rather a company doesn't do something to the point of arguing about it to people, why don't you go the full mile and want it to be put into law? If you don't feel strongly enough to do that, why are you wasting your time on it?
Because you don't like the way something is done and you wish it were done differently, but you don't want to censor anything? Is that somehow contradictory?
That is nothing more than a
false dilemma. It's absurd to think that someone who is complaining or arguing about something some company did would implicitly want to put some restriction into law.
That does not make sense to me. A quick google of various arguments online makes the implication of that sort of thinking absurd.
Seriously, the number of online conversations I have had about issues like this where people have strawmanned me as someone who wants to take away their precious freedoms, or something else stupid like that, is mind boggling. That is also why I am so peeved off by it.
I have argued generally in favour of the idea that women are poorly portrayed in video games in this thread before, and I have never once wanted to put any restrictions on anything because of that. Infact, I fully acknowledge that I may be wrong (which would be one of the reasons I don't want to censor anything), and am willing to listen to any counterpoint. "stop trying to censor", however, is not a counterpoint.
I have heard it repeated several times on the board now, "Nobody wants to take away your booby games" (or something like that, can't remember who stated it).
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Well, that already exists here. Hate speech is a thing, and you go to jail over it.
Only if you use it
as hate speech, and even then the problem is with the potential for violence, not actually the word itself.