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Timmehexas

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Arachon said:
Why is it that your "right" to offend people is somehow more important than their right to not be offended?

Imagine if the word "gamer", or hell, your own name, was used as an insult, I'd think you'd be a bit disturbed by that too.
True, but honestly this is one of those pick your battles type things. I'd rather put all my energy into getting more rights (marriage, adoption, ect.) then worrying about every idiot who uses gay as a derogative term.
 

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Should have just called them "blond space marines," or "teen space marines". Much better usage of the terms and still maintains the negative connotations, right? Hell, the latter even denotes an element of conformity and clique status-- perfect for cookie-cutter games with no narrative content or depth.
 

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I'm surprised the man used the term gay that way, not because I find it offensive or because I think it's taboo but because it seems so juvenile and unprofessional.

Much less than David Jaffe's swearing (Dave please don't change).
It's unprofessional to say you're bored of hypermasculine characters who are so very obviously gay? Gay is not an insult. It's a word. Yes, you can use it to mean 'defective', but, now hold onto your seat, this might shock you, it can also mean 'homosexual', which was very clearly the intent in the post.
I personally don't see anything wrong with saying you're bored of seeing gay space marines. You get the two main characters. You see their power armour. And suddenly it's a bromance. You just see it coming. If games suddenly started featuring only female characters, would we dare say 'I'm bored of seeing all these women'...something I never thought I'd write, but still...? Or do we risk feminist attack because we're being offensive to women?

Think about it. What other word could the guy have used? He could have said homosexual, but that takes too long. He could have said 'flaming' but that would probably have caused even more. Hell, 'fabulous' would have been amusing, too, but the thought of Marcus Fenix with fashion sense...kinda scares me.
 

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Thyunda said:
Think about it. What other word could the guy have used? He could have said homosexual, but that takes too long. He could have said 'flaming' but that would probably have caused even more. Hell, 'fabulous' would have been amusing, too, but the thought of Marcus Fenix with fashion sense...kinda scares me.
If he said fabulous I would have had to strangle him with my bare hands...
 

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Timmehexas said:
Thyunda said:
Think about it. What other word could the guy have used? He could have said homosexual, but that takes too long. He could have said 'flaming' but that would probably have caused even more. Hell, 'fabulous' would have been amusing, too, but the thought of Marcus Fenix with fashion sense...kinda scares me.
If he said fabulous I would have had to strangle him with my bare hands...
Pink is definitely not his colour...huh. Neither are any bright colours. Marcus is kinda a neutral...dirt kinda guy. Dirt colours.
 

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He does not know, but he knows either way it is offensive. Either he was saying homosexual space marines are bad, or he was using gay to mean stupid which is just something idiots do. Saying gay to mean stupid is not ok. Just because "everyone does it" is never an excuse.
I don't see it as offensive. He was referring to games, such as Gears of War, where the close bond between two overly-macho (read: probably compensating for something) characters naturally leads people into thinking that they may be More Than Just Friends. Unless the people who design these games are morons (which, admittedly, I could believe about GoW), they're certainly aware of how their characters look to the average gamer, and thus are probably playing the homoerotic subtext for laughs.

Valksy said:
The way a small demographic uses a word does not make it common parlance. I'll take the word of someone like Merriam-Webster over the urban fucking dictionary.
I disagree with it being a small demographic. It's common slang now among kids, teenagers, and even those of us who're a few years out of their teens to use a phrase like "Oh, that's gay" when something bad happens. It's not indicating that gay people are bad, it's just an alternate usage of the word; if I look at a ruler and declare "Oh, that's straight!" I am not implying that all heterosexual people are plastic measuring devices a few inches long.

Valksy said:
People using "gay" as a synonym for bad, broken, unwanted, useless can go to hell. I hope the first pizza-faced little basement dwelling puke who coined it fucking rots. Mkay?

Right now I am going to go on associating that word usage with ignorant little children/high school tossers and thus, remove them from my personal radar.
I can see your point of view, but I still have to disagree. When your average 14-year-old dies on Halo and mutters that it's "gay", he won't even be thinking about homosexuality. He'll be thinking "Damn, that sucks". Very few people actually make the connection between the seperate uses, I think, and it's not the only example. Take 'sucks'. It pretty much means the same as one usage of 'gay' in one context, but in another, sucking can have certain positive connotations, ifyouknowwhatImeanandI'msureyoudo, nudge nudge wink wink etc.

latenightapplepie said:
Also, isn't the thread title a little inflammatory not to mention exaggeratory?
It's misleading, certainly. Having only seen the thread title, I was going to make a post along the lines of "Yes they do, they ought to stop drawing lines in the sand. We shouldn't really need to have specific sites for gay gamers or girl gamers or fat gamers or brown-eyed gamers - wouldn't it be easier just to be gamers? We're already a maligned subgroup, we shouldn't be splitting ourselves into ever-smaller communities based on who we like to stick our dicks in".

It'd never happen, though. There are people who want to be able to say "I'm gay, and I play videogames!" or "I'm a girl, and I play videogames!" as a mark of pride, when the correct response should be "So what? Is it going to make any difference to the way you play games?"
 

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This reminds me of when I was in university back in 2001 and a bunch of students were protesting over wasted resources - a bunch of old textbooks that got destroyed or something. It was a stupid protest. Anyway, in the middle of it a member of the Queer Collective (seriously, that's what my university's gay club was called) got up and snatched the mic away from the protect leader leader. What he said basically amounted to "gay people are supporting this protest, so if it doesn't get results it means you're discriminating against gays".

I don't have an issue with gay people (blah blah blah I have gay friends usual defensive diatribe here), and I get that they're still fighting back against decades of oppression, but it really annoys me when hyperbolic gay activists get involved with an issue and make it all about gay discrimination regardless of how unrelated it was before they got involved.

Now this issue, the gay space marine comments... I can see why it would cause some offence, but that's not what the issue was really about. Anyone who played Gears of War would have recognised the Brokeback Mountain references in the achievements. Why can't some guy make a passing joke without being crucified for it?
 

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I don't know Grace Denby maybe he is homophobic, maybe he isn't, but using a harmless comment
(which btw Wootini if you are still wondering what he meant, it was meant as a harmless joke about space marines and not an insult to the gay community) in a way used to further your own goals is pretty pathetic.
Uhm. Ok. Let's look at the ways he could have meant his comment:
"The industry is obsessed with homosexual space marines"
In this case Wootini is an idiot. The only game with a homosexual space anything is Katamari Dyamaci, and that's not a marine.
"The industry is obsessed with stupid space marines"
In this case Wootini equates gays and their lifestyle with stupid and he just insulted an entire sexuality. Likewise, Wootini is an idiot.

Now, anybody who thinks this specific case is a big issue in itself is an idiot - and GayGamer.net clearly suffers from bad journalism (which shouldn't surprise anyone) not extrapolating this one case to show what is disturbing, namely that developers, like gamers, freely and openly associate gays with stupid. Either way, it's not GayGamers at fault here for anything but being inept.
 

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SonicWaffle said:
Miumaru said:
Also, isn't the thread title a little inflammatory not to mention exaggeratory?
It's misleading, certainly. Having only seen the thread title, I was going to make a post along the lines of "Yes they do, they ought to stop drawing lines in the sand. We shouldn't really need to have specific sites for gay gamers or girl gamers or fat gamers or brown-eyed gamers - wouldn't it be easier just to be gamers? We're already a maligned subgroup, we shouldn't be splitting ourselves into ever-smaller communities based on who we like to stick our dicks in".

It'd never happen, though. There are people who want to be able to say "I'm gay, and I play videogames!" or "I'm a girl, and I play videogames!" as a mark of pride, when the correct response should be "So what? Is it going to make any difference to the way you play games?"
Actually most of them are there just because its nice to meet people like you and struggling with the same things you've struggled with in your life who also share a common interest with... (well I'm not sure its the same with girl gamers but I'm sure its not easy playing halo with all those prepubescent boys)

Do I think I'm any different from any other "gamer" not really, buts its nice to talk to some other gay people as I have no gay friends out in the real world.
 

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I don't really see that gaygamer.net has anything to answer for. They upset you by wondering out loud if using anti gay language to become more popular with people who don't like gays is anti gay? Oh no, they are taking their freedom of speech too far and need to be held accountable.
 

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In the United States, "gay" still commonly refers to homosexuals. It is also used to refer to something people do not like without intending to imply homosexuality. Surely, we should be able to acknowledge the difference and quit giving a damn.

Still, for those people who use the word "gay" as a pejorative, understand that many of us do take offense at the use of "gay" as an insult in the same way that Jewish people or Romani take offense to the derogatory use of "jew" or "gyp". Whether or not you intend to, you cause offense and the polite thing to do would be to stop.

I realize that we don't live in a polite society and the internet is particularly guilty of being a haven for rudeness. If I wasn't willing to deal with it, I would stay off of internet forums. Still, I will judge you. People judge you for how you speak and write and they always will. If you don't care (and you probably shouldn't), then go right ahead and speak however you like. What does it matter what strangers on the internet think of you? Just know that some of us (perhaps even many of us) will assume that you are rude and insensitive and will be far less inclined to listen to anything you have to contribute to a conversation no matter how insightful it may be.

It's all a part of the infinitely complex game of human interaction.
 

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Wutaiflea said:
To be honest, I don't know why people let themselves place so much importance on things like their sexuality or ethnicity etc.
Why is it that these features of a person need to become so overwhelming that there is no semblance of personality beyond "being gay", "being black", "being Christian" and so on?
This is pretty much what I was trying to say, but better.

Arachon said:
Imagine if the word "gamer", or hell, your own name, was used as an insult, I'd think you'd be a bit disturbed by that too.
My name is Paddy. It's a slur used against Irish people, along with Mick. Does it bother me? Not even slightly, despite the fact that my father and most of my family are from Ireland. It, like gay, has more than one usage.

Timmehexas said:
Actually most of them are there just because its nice to meet people like you and struggling with the same things you've struggled with in your life who also share a common interest with... (well I'm not sure its the same with girl gamers but I'm sure its not easy playing halo with all those prepubescent boys)
This is understandable, sure, but it's still fencing yourself off. I'm a member of the Escapist usergroup for people with Aspergers, but it's only a small group in a subsection of the site. It's not a seperate website, AspieGamers.com, which is overtly for people on the autistic spectrum. I'm not an Aspergers gamer, I'm just a gamer, and that's my issue with these sites for gay gamers or girl gamers; you're still just a gamer. Not a special type of gamer, just a person who enjoys playing video games.

Timmehexas said:
Do I think I'm any different from any other "gamer" not really, buts its nice to talk to some other gay people as I have no gay friends out in the real world.
You can have mine if you want. They do shitty stuff like borrow your copy of Red Dead and then move house so it's packed away in a box somewhere, or borrow your Buffy comics and fail to return them. It's so gay.
 

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It's POLITICAL CORRECTNESS GONE MAD!

You can't even say you enjoy licking gravy off of faggots these days without people assuming you mean those English meatball thingies.
 

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Valksy said:
Gincairn said:
Snotnarok said:
I can't even side with the "victims" anymore. Everyone is too god damn sensitive and expecting everyone to tread lightly.

Grow some thicker skin, you're really not doing the Gay community justice if you're getting bent out of shape for one dumb line about some game interview. Had it been something like what Mel Gibson did sure but this is so weak.
Pretty much this. But how about on top of the Gay community growing thicker skin, so does every other race? You've got Gay people marching for Gay rights, blacks yelling racism, white's yelling reverse racism etc etc.

It all boils down to the "Look at me miss! I want attention!" or the "Please miss, He started it!" schoolboy mentality and it seems that people in general need to grow out of that phase.

I for one am sick of all the tip-toeing around that we have to do with our language, heaven forbid that someone complains that we aren't being politically correct.
You call it "growing a thicker skin". I think more of "stop being a fucking entitlement syndromed ass and try not to be a dick to other people". What is the necessity to pick words that are offensive or problematic to people - like the "n" word - when you only argument comes down to "because **I** want to and fuck you? So what if it upsets or bothers you..what about MEMEMEMEME"

Unless you have been on the other end of hateful intent (and I suspect that most of you have not) then you do not have one tiny clue of what the fuck you are talking about in terms of what language actually means to people.

And despite what people here say, gay as a synonym for bad is NOT in wide or common use, your friends might do it but most people do not.
I don't believe I ever use or have used the word gay as a synonym for bad, I have been on the other end of hateful intent but for different reasons and oddly enough not responding to it with a knee-jerk "OH MY GOD! I'm so offended!" speech tends to work 99% of the time.

The problem I see with gay people (and before you complain, no I'm not saying gay people are a problem) is the attention seeking, don't get me wrong i'm not trying to tar all homosexual or bisexual people with the same brush, but there are some things that don't need to be shouted from the rooftop, we get it, you're a guy who likes guys or a girl who likes girls or an undecided who likes both, fine be proud of it, but don't go out of your way to call attention to it.

I'm fine with letting gay people marry, i'm fine with letting them adopt or have children, i'm pretty much fine with giving gay people all the rights they want and crave, but my problem comes from society as a whole, we are slowly degrading into a race who constantly split hairs, fight over the slightest provocation and go out of our way to call attention to the fact that what person A said, really made person B feel bad for a whole second before they brushed it off and went about their day, as stated in my last post, it's not just the gay community that do this, blacks, whites, asians, religious nuts, non-religious nuts, nuts in general and the average televised mother are all guilty of the exact same thing.

And this whole topic was started over what would boil down to a "sticks and stones may break my bones" argument in a school playground.

We seem to be regressing into our childhood as a race constantly wanting to run to teacher at the merest slight against us or something we believe in, it's just that as we grow up, teacher doesn't do the job anymore so instead we run to the media and the lawyers (and internet forums)
 

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SonicWaffle said:
Timmehexas said:
Actually most of them are there just because its nice to meet people like you and struggling with the same things you've struggled with in your life who also share a common interest with... (well I'm not sure its the same with girl gamers but I'm sure its not easy playing halo with all those prepubescent boys)
This is understandable, sure, but it's still fencing yourself off. I'm a member of the Escapist usergroup for people with Aspergers, but it's only a small group in a subsection of the site. It's not a seperate website, AspieGamers.com, which is overtly for people on the autistic spectrum. I'm not an Aspergers gamer, I'm just a gamer, and that's my issue with these sites for gay gamers or girl gamers; you're still just a gamer. Not a special type of gamer, just a person who enjoys playing video games.
Only if you let it separate you, if I call myself a gamer do I separate myself from the rest of society? Nope but its nice to go somewhere where people have a few things in common with you, and see where you're coming from when you complain about your parents not understanding gaming culture. Isn't that basically the same reason most people would join a site like gay-mers?
 

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SonicWaffle said:
Timmehexas said:
Actually most of them are there just because its nice to meet people like you and struggling with the same things you've struggled with in your life who also share a common interest with... (well I'm not sure its the same with girl gamers but I'm sure its not easy playing halo with all those prepubescent boys)
This is understandable, sure, but it's still fencing yourself off. I'm a member of the Escapist usergroup for people with Aspergers, but it's only a small group in a subsection of the site. It's not a seperate website, AspieGamers.com, which is overtly for people on the autistic spectrum. I'm not an Aspergers gamer, I'm just a gamer, and that's my issue with these sites for gay gamers or girl gamers; you're still just a gamer. Not a special type of gamer, just a person who enjoys playing video games.
When there are so-called sandbox games that STILL only allow you to court someone of the opposite sex then yeah, actually, that affects you specifically as a gay gamer. Maybe I'm slicing the pie wedge just a bit thinner by patronizing a site that deals with issues that come up as a gamer but there's specific issues that come up when you're gay still. Is that stupid? Yes. Shouldn't it be different? Yes. But until it is, there's my site for people like me to talk about things that are applicable to me.