@OneStrong2: If I was concerned about women's misinterpretations and overreactions, I'd just cease all non-business communication with them. But you do you.
If it's not too expensive, I'll buy one. It will no doubt have value as a historical artifact after they stop making them. I can sell it in mint condition along with it's entire five-game library to some YouTuber for his "What Happened to the Mad Box?" video of 2025.
@professor_megaman: First, being concerned about offending others isn't "censorship," it's courtesy.
Secondly, you've just defined everyone else's outrage as a ploy they use to feel a "sense of accomplishment" and "moral superiority" in their "failed lives." And now you've expressed your outrage over this practice. It's stunning to me that you can't see the irony.
I know some of you non-PC alpha males are really proud of your God-given right to offend people, but the rest of us are quite okay making minor changes to avoid unintentionally offending our fellow man.
@theprisoneris1: Exactly, @theprisoneris1. Being on top institutionally and still feeling the need to do all that crap. It gets exhausting. Stop being butt-hurt about your own issues yet upset when some other group doesn't want to be the butt of your jokes.
@dvdjedi: Seriously, do these guys have nightmares that President Hillary is coming to take their guns and their videogames? I mean, who upvoted that dumb comment 12 times?
@salty101: Yes, it is hard to find a Native American that gives a s***. It's hard to find a Native American, period. In America. That's precisely the problem.
"It doesn't offend me...so why did they take it out?"
...or worse...
"It offends me that I have to deal with a change -- no matter how insignificant -- because of some marginalized group's feelings! I long for the good old days of 'majority rules!' This new PC era sucks!"
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