Cheeze_Pavilion said:
squid5580 said:
I think this is where alot of people have come to misunderstand some of what I have been saying. I don't care what side you are on. It doesn't matter to me if you are gay, straight or bi. She broke the rules and it seems like everone is saying well it is ok cuz the rule is unfair. That doesn't make it ok to do what she did. If you want to be able to put I am a homosexual in your profile I don't care. If you are allowed I still don't care. Thinking it is ok to break the rules and get away with it because you are a "minority" is when I step back and ask WTF?? What happened to equality?
Um--you've missed everyone's point. Everyone's point is ABOUT equality--equality of enforcement. The CoC reads:
Don't create a gamertag or motto that other users may be offended by, this includes comments that look, sound like, stand for, hint at, abbreviate, or insinuate any of the following: profane words/phrases, topics or content of a sexual nature, hate speech (including but not limited to racial, ethnic, or religious slurs), illegal drugs/controlled substances, or illegal activities.
Yet every other tag I see ends in "420."
And speaking of equality if you are allowed to put your sexual preference in your profile then wouldn't the same be allowed for the anti gay group?
Um, no--being gay does not mean being anti-heterosexual. And of course, being anti-gay does not necessarily mean being heterosexual.
since they could argue being anti gay is just as much a part of them as being gay is to a homosexual?
They could, but they'd fail. Being gay is a sexual orientation. Being anti-gay is a political stance. You can be both at the same time, which is why while taking an anti-gay political stance in the Senate, being gay can cause you to take a wide stance in a Minnesota airport restroom.
So report every 420 you see if it offends you that much. Just like everyone who was offended by her motto or profile did to her. You can't use that if you aren't proactive about it yourself.
And how do you figure that a religious person who goes to church every sunday believes (because that is what thier doctrine teaches) being gay is wrong is a political viewpoint? Don't confuse using something that is used as a political platform as being just about the politics.
Btw you missed the most entire part of the C of C as to why putting this in your motto or profile being frowned upon
The Code of Conduct outlines the rules that you need to follow to ensure that Xbox.com, Xbox LIVE, and Games for Windows - LIVE are fun for everyone.
Unless of course not being able to state your sexual orientation takes away from your fun, that you can't play an online game with a group of strangers without all of them knowing what sex you prefer, there is no case.
And why not mention this:
Don't create a gamertag or motto that references controversial religious topics, notorious people, organizations, or sensitive current or historical events that may also be considered inappropriate.
Your right to offend me by your sexuality trumps my right to hold true to my religious beliefs (well if it did and if I had any) which I am not allowed to state without fearing the banhammer? Could I not use "my religious beliefs are a part of me, of who I am."
And before anyone says Well no one ever got banned for saying they are Christian let me clear that up. No one that you are aware of has been banned for saying they are straight or thier religious beliefs. Doesn't mean it has never happened. It just means the media never picked up the story cuz it isn't as interesting as a lesbian getting banned for the same thing.
Oh and please explain to me the difference between the lesbian situation and this one
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/7.126375?page=1
other than the obvious. A rule was broken (and we don't even know what he did) yet the responses are completely different because he has a mental disability and is not about sexual orientation. Exactly what I have been saying all along.