... Okay, maybe you didn't start it. I didn't keep track, but with your attitude I kinda felt like you did. Sorry to misrepresent.
If you'd be willing to drop the dismissive attitude, I'm sure we could all let this negativity fall to the wayside and just talk calmly about the good stuff.
Like whether the nazis pressuring the newspapers equates to modern-day censorship or if Gamespot HQ literally has hitler hidden in the freezer.
@LJS9502_basic: I know, I edited for accuracy. And you started it man, not to mention breaking rule 6 religiously. You think taking the time to apply the word stupid to someone and bash them for interpreting a convo wrong is substantivecontent or something?
@jsprunk: I agree, since @horgen loves to keep insults and unsubstantial comments off gamespot, surely he'd be willing to ask @LJS9502_basic for us not to reply if he's just going to be all dismissive or call us trolls.
Isn't that breaking rule 2 and 6?
Edit: Oh look, he just applied the word stupid to my man Sprunk.
@LJS9502_basic: I'm just talking about the twitter mob and the censorship. Gamespot is basically a digital newspaper and the twitter mob seems about as bloodthirsty as their ww2 equivalent.
If they could, they'd totally turn in Gina Carano as a jew to the nazis in ww2.
@LJS9502_basic: They didn't have forums like this back then, but you could probably think of newspapers as an example of businesses the nazis probably pressured into doing the same thing.
@LJS9502_basic: Hitler didn't birth the Holocaust on his own y'know, he just helped channel what was already there. There was already a loud minority of people spouting their hatred for the jews, he just helped it along by silencing the opposing voices.
Much like the twitter mob that went after Gina Carano and the censorship that occurred here.
The Nazis wanted the german people to be scared that they can't do anything about it by making it sound like no one was on their side.
Divide and Conquer.
Which I guess in jest, could be used to say that Gamespot is literally hitler. x3
@LJS9502_basic: The controversy isn't just about Gina getting fired though. Most of the attention was on whether she was being treated like a jew in nazi germany with the hate she received on twitter, wasn't it? Not that disney isn't already in a very controversial place, the thing about them filming mulan near a chinese internment camp?
And I agree that it's similar, the Nazis demonized the jews and the population started to align with that, which was why they were able to treat them like vermin.
You'd probably start to worry for your safety too if enough people called for you to lose your ability to make a living.
@horgen: Aren't you kind of assuming about that as well? At-least two of them said they came here explicitly because of not being able to comment on the article.
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