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Reddit servers down today or something? Can you take your extreme position somewhere else please?
Good games and Nightdive studio? Love them.
Not just on business standpoint but in general. Personality I would just not share my opinion if I ran a business.
The laughable thing about this all is that it's always the so-called "tolerant" people that scream murder and death right away while claiming they are the reasonable ones.
Same goes for with for instance Grummz. He shines some light on a problem of racism in the industry and all he keep getting from the so-called "tolerant" people is death threats or bounties on his head screaming for his murder.
You know, moderates don't want any of these things.
Though the more you treat people like monsters, the greater the odds they'll become them just to spite you. You really need to open a history book before you open your mouth. You'll just create the very thing you claim to hate, and what will you do then? Watch, because that's all bystanders do when things go to hell due to their own actions.
This is called irony.
Most well-adjusted people can accept that societies across the world are full of people who have different viewpoints, backgrounds, beliefs, etc.
The less well-adjusted amongst us throw temper tantrums, hissyfits, and wet ourselves when people have opinions, beliefs, backgrounds, viewpoints, etc. that are different to their own.
The latter also believe in forcing others to kowtow to their personal ideologies and demand that those ideologies are injected into the media they enjoy (movies, games, books, etc.) because "representation, diversity, whatever", but cannot tolerate being "excluded" or having their own views, ideologies, and belief systems confronted or in any way challenged.
As someone who finds the current trend of wokeism intolerable, I have to question why you feel that someone espousing a personal opinion would in any way negatively reflect on an entire studio.
Everywhere you go (or do business, if you prefer) there are people who have different opinions. If someone who works at your local grocery store espouses a belief you don't like, will you never shop there again?
You will find yourself living in your parents' basement before long. How long then until you have a disagreement with your parents that will necessitate you living on the street? What then when you realise the streets are funded and maintained by a liberal/conservative/whatever offends you council?
I'm all for boycotting companies, games, etc. that espouse genuinely evil (read: objectively harmful) ideologies and promote toxic nonsense. Personally, I (as a gay man) see rainbow flags and I take my business elsewhere.
But... you know... someone having an opinion? That's the ideal world of DEIists--a colourblind world of thought police, conformity, and intolerance of differences. A world of deaf, dumb, and blind monkeys.
Can we please elevate the discourse a bit? Something a bit more erudite than "Waa! Opinions hurt my feelings!"