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Itβs fucking terrifying that this is actually their argument. They care more about the rights (and I donβt mean the intellectual property kind) of fictional characters than, say, a fetus.
It speaks to their inability to separate fiction from reality. They can't comprehend someone doing anything in an imaginary context without actually wanting to do that thing for real.
Do you think this has anything to do with how they were raised, or is it because they're so wrapped up in their BS that it's affected their judgement?
I remember when as little as a decade ago, gamers all united to shut down the arguments of MSM pundits and self-serving politicians with that simple argument.
That what's happening on a screen is fictional and doesn't represent reality.
What happened to this mindset and when did some "gamers" forget this important distinction?