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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 3124371" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>I don't have any issue with you playing video games, nor do i personally think you have to justify it. I also don't have an issue with your being against gay people (though i personally think you're misguided in that regard) so long as you don't try to deny gay people equal access (which i am not saying you are, just point out where my 'line' is). </p><p></p><p>What i find comical about your position is that you feel you're somehow being oppressed by this group making changes to a video game. As you noted, the director is a 'gay loving liberal', so why are you surprised that he or she would create a gay character? As i said, they could just as easily be working to increase their connection to their target audience. Times are changing and more people (not you) are accepting of people choosing to be different. It's not surprising that private businesses are responding to this. </p><p></p><p>But glad to see you fall back to the 'if you support the gays you must be a liberal' position. I can't imagine why any conservative folk would dare say that what two consenting adults choose to do is anyone's business but their own, or that a conservative can't also be gay. </p><p></p><p>Your issues with gays and women are your own and i don't frankly care, but when you make ridiculous statements don't be surprised when you get mocked accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 3124371, member: 277"] I don't have any issue with you playing video games, nor do i personally think you have to justify it. I also don't have an issue with your being against gay people (though i personally think you're misguided in that regard) so long as you don't try to deny gay people equal access (which i am not saying you are, just point out where my 'line' is). What i find comical about your position is that you feel you're somehow being oppressed by this group making changes to a video game. As you noted, the director is a 'gay loving liberal', so why are you surprised that he or she would create a gay character? As i said, they could just as easily be working to increase their connection to their target audience. Times are changing and more people (not you) are accepting of people choosing to be different. It's not surprising that private businesses are responding to this. But glad to see you fall back to the 'if you support the gays you must be a liberal' position. I can't imagine why any conservative folk would dare say that what two consenting adults choose to do is anyone's business but their own, or that a conservative can't also be gay. Your issues with gays and women are your own and i don't frankly care, but when you make ridiculous statements don't be surprised when you get mocked accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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