In your analogy you were implying the roles of people in this discussion to fit the analogy.
If you’re saying people against HEs creep you out and then use situations to explain that you’re basically comparing people who just don’t support HEs to real life situations that is insulting.
You apologized yes, but then you should just leave it at that instead of still justifying your original insult.
It’s possible, but if they don’t mention anything about more customization in 9.1 during Blizzconline, then don’t expect it. More customization would be a feature Blizz would want to showcase. If there’s any coming in 9.1 it will be mentioned during Blizzconline. Otherwise, we may have to wait till 9.2, 9.3, or even 10.0 for more.
People who are against High Elves don’t creep me out. I’ve seen just about everyone against them in other topics. I even agree with most about other topics. What creeps me out is the logic behind the stance on this topic I commonly see. “No, you aren’t allowed to even ask to be able to customize your character this way.”
Honestly, I’m sorry I even brought up the LGBTQ+ comparison at this point. Everyone’s too busy jumping on that to even consider what I meant.
Can we just put down that anyone trying to equate or compare a movement to put a race in a video game to a real life civil rights movement in any fashion as terrible arguments that lack awareness and not further devote time to it?
You’re absolutely right. I just wanted to remind everyone (and especially myself), not to set expectations too high just to have them dashed away tomorrow if it doesn’t pan out.