When did the WoW community get so political?

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Its the new inquisition. Not done by the church but by corporations and they SJW overlords.

Resistance is futile…

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You also probably shouldn’t bring up getting plastered with your friends and waking up half-naked on a park bench last weekend or tell them that you don’t give a damn about the job but you’d rather not be homeless. It’s a job interview. Lying and minimizing is part of the process. That’s nothing new.

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its infesting all corners of everything

people start to take sides and start living their life accordingly as to they believe.
it impacts people who are slightly impartial to it then they pick a side

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Gamers rise up, we will not let stoopid wamen in our video gaimes. we live in a society.

Hmm, if I was an employer I would have a different attitude, I mean if someone is willing to do whatever it takes to avoid being homeless then they will do the job even if they don’t necessarily like it.

OP, why are you the way you are?

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Employers don’t like that answer because it means you won’t hesitate to jump ship as soon as someone offers you a few pennies more. Hiring and training people takes time and money. They don’t like wasting it on someone who’s going to leave at the drop of a hat.

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When? Roughly 3 years ago.

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Garrosh was unfortunate, and I can agree that one of the reasons he may have not been protected was because he wasn’t a ‘sexy lady’, but that isn’t so much political correctness as the way society unfortunately functions. As we see, Nathanos also has plot armour, and he is a man.

I can also understand some peoples’ feelings about Rastakhan and Talanji as she is a generic character replacing her much more emotionally developed father, but i am more upset about the fact that she is a boring character, not that she is a woman, because gender doesn’t matter as long as they don’t keep shoving it in our face.

As a woman i’d like to see more male characters, but it’s Blizzard making the game, not me.

Honestly, every time I try to do something fun or exciting, you make it… not that way. I hate… so much… about the things that you choose to be.

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RIP Toby…

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I mean, if I showed up in pajamas and called the interviewer a “moron”, I’d be shown the door too.

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The forced diversity thing is the most puzzling. Apparently we need to learn that we’re all the exact same but we need to hire and promote people who look as different from one another as possible because that particular difference is our greatest asset. Yeah…

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Unfortunately it is the state of the world… You can’t bring up a picture of a dog without someone getting all political about it.

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I don’t understand that? What’s forced about it?
That just seems like something you have a problem with and because you don’t like it then it seems “forced”… this is assuming we believe there is a diversity to be forced into.

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It is on Area 52.

But Garrosh also wasn’t a “hot” guy. If he were a hot blood elf guy, he would have had more rabid fans that would stick up for him just because he was attractive. And the writers would do what they could to cater to that.

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yeap it’s pretty wild and is doing exactly the opposite of what these progressives are claiming to be after, i hope this trend doesn’t last too long.
Media like games and movies/shows are suffering from this as they are bombarded with insults if they don’t bend to these standards.

It’s forced when a company goes out of their way to include it and enforce it. As far as media goes, it is forced when they replace or alter characters to fit a diversity agenda, even if it damages the product. I don’t think WoW has gone so far luckily.

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So did you also jump the border? or did you follow the rules to get in?

THis is where adults argue from vs the ignorant high schoolers ideas you think everyone has.

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