Zontar said:
See, that's half the reason this problem isn't going away any time soon: so many people don't even understand the problem. I don't care about diversity either for or against, what I care is when diversity is used to the determent of the product, and I don't even need to list off the examples of that happening given how often we've talked about them here.
You want diversity? Fine, but don't take a steaming dump on the product while you're at it like Marvel Comics can't stop doing.
Forgive me for having to respond to you. You're taking the absolute lionshare of this side of the argument. Even if I want to get a point across, I feel like I'm piling on. And for that, I do apologize.
But after reading this part of this response, I have to say that I finally got a chance to see another side of you. And point out that this point ironically points out the problem that... whatever the anti-sjw, anti-pc faction is called... is facing.
What is important to any discourse isn't the message, or the truth at the center of it. If that was the case, all people would have to do is see a message or truth and the meaning would be grasped so innately that no one would have to even discuss it. A circle is a circle. Dark is the absence of Light. Ninjas always ruled over pirates.
But it's how we present the message that makes or breaks it. You say that so many people don't even understand the problem. I ask if the problem was ever presented in a manner that a discussion about it could be had?
For example. If I started this whole conversation in ebonics, while my message would have been the same, Any perception of "What kind of person speaks in Ebonics?" the reader might have would color every
bit of what my message actually meant to them. While I could have been saying every person deserves the same representation and ability to be seen in a respectful light, the ebonics that housed the message could have ranged the perception of the reader from "Wow, this guy may have a point if he didn't speak so stupidly" to "Of course he thinks that way. He's a minority and he's just trying to get special treatment" to even "Fucking [Insert Racial Epithet here]".
The same goes for your flagrant use of "SJW" and "PC" terms. It shuts down certain minds. When you speak in code, it's a clear sign of who you are and the point you represent even before you get to your actual message. If my screenname is "PC Is the Only Mindset", how much of what I say will be prejudged by people who hate the idea of SJW culture or PC movement?
The simple amount of aggression that most people receive from those others who throw around "SJW" and "PC" everywhere is what causes people 'not to understand'. If aggression is perceived, aggression is usually the response. It's impossible to ask of others to see past how one delivers a viewpoint to get to the root of the truth of the message, likewise is it a detriment to said message as there might be some good talking points we have to consider.
Simply put, anyone who is for PC does need to think about white straight males as much as they think about everyone else. PC is not supposed to be excluding the white race. It's just supposed to be about every human deserves equal chance, equal say, equal opportunity to succeed or fuck up, and equal shit taking for any fuck ups they commit. And it should never be anything more than that.