I picked the XBL option myself due to the fact that one of my more annoying experiences was playing "Soul Calibur IV" and getting reported for poor sportsmanship every time I beat someone it seemed. I'm not even all that good at fighting games, and had a slightly below 50% win rate, so it's not like I was winning every game with some kind of exploit or whatever. This is one of the reasons why I so rarely play games via console online right now because I feel any kind of automated system is by definition unfair since it allows anyone and everyone to file complaints for anything, legitimate or not, and the system takes them seriously and it can put permanant marks on your record by costing you stars and such.
I'm a Christian myself, though I disappove of the acts of groups like the WBC. I did not however select them because I am a massive believer in free speech, and the right to assemble and protest. While annoying to those being picketed, I feel stopping this kind of thing will lead to bigger problems.
I am also to be honest a defender of so called "hate speech" because I feel freedom of speech cannot exist when you start making exceptions. To say you can't express your dislike of gays, minorities, or any other group publically in a protest is to engage in moral censorship and that never ends well when that door is opened no matter how well intentioned it might be.
I extend this to other groups like PETA (which was mentioned), annoying dweebs they may be, but they have the right to express their opinion just as I have the right to disagree with it.
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When it comes to the WBC my biggest issue with them is that I don't really see their point. The entire purpose of christianity is supposed to be to save souls, and get people to acknowlege Christ as their personal savior. In general he seems to operate as a prophet of doom, running around screaming that it's already too late, insulting the memories of the dead, and other things. He's not even trying to convert anyone as far as I have been able to tell, he's just out to be offensive and create his own cheering section for it.
I'm not a big fan of trying to convert people left and right, so don't misunderstand this. In the end I'm not a deeply spiritual person. It's simply that I can't even see this being defended as being missionary work.
I've always thought that the proper way to do these things was to set a positive role model. Sort of like how Mother Theresa was a missionary, and along with her religion she brought aid and comfort for the people of Calcutta. She didn't come walking in (as far as I can tell) screaming that the people of Calcutta were poor and wretched because god hated them, and then go running around dishonoring memories of the dead. I mean heck, even if a dead person was a bad person in life, their families still doubtlessly loved them, and everything else aside Funerals exist for the people who are still alive as much as anything.
Ah well, enough rambling. I guess the point is that I personally don't get him. I am not a christian extremist, but truthfully he seems a bit more than just an extremist. I don't think you can judge even fundementalists by the WBC and Fred Phelps.