Immoral to assert your delicate sensibilities against another person? Definitely.
Then
Now go and cry about some sort of hypocrisy of "self censorship" because I'm actually going to tell you to go fuck yourself and that you should stop talking on these topics.
A bit hypocritical, don't you think? You're asserting your delicate sensibilities on me and trying to censor me.
Favorite color is orange, btw. Also, you're spelling those words wrong.
Well nobody is removing it against their will, the game developers made a choice to remove it.
But the reality is that self-censorship is still censorship
So if a bunch of people don't like something that you say, and you choose not to say it around them, that would be self censorship. Is that a violation of your rights?
The specific term, freedom of speech, is from the first amendment, specifically written by the government, and that's what I thought was being referenced.
People not liking what is on the screen isn't a violation of human rights.
I don't think you fully get where the term comes from.
But if you think an inclusion of a bit of graffiti that isn't integral to the game , and was more than likely a bit of graphic that they just threw up on a wall without thinking about it, is some principle to live or die on, you've gotta sort out your priorities
Let me guess, the Spanish language needs to change their word for black too, right?
Nope, it's different because it's well understood the language that brought along this term which is pronounced differently and associated towards a color, and the history of the word negro as a terms towards black people.
It never stops being just that one thing.
Well, if people stop making other things, then it will eventually stop at that last thing.
But "hard R" is nothing more than a description of the term
Precisely. Hence why I said "rooted." Now you get it.
Because I'm more than happy to die on the hill of Freedom of Speech.
A game changing graffiti in a game has nothing to do with freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is freedom from government persecution
Do you think the japanese developers were thinking of this?
No, not necessarily. However, if you accidentally spell out something that would be offensive in another culture, it's probably best to remove it. It's not like the graffiti is essential to the game.
"Hard R" is a common term of expression that is rooted in a racist term. Accidental or not, it's better to remove it.
This shit is a cancer
That's some dramatic whining lol
I mean I looked a few up, but none that I find really blame the MLB for it.
The sport is expensive, especially in US culture, so it becomes a bit more class related than race.
I think it’s important to look more deeply at the info then going with a knee jerk reaction
(although the baseball historian in me wonders why Moses Fleetwood Walker is never mentioned)
Likely because while he played professional baseball, it was in 1884, before the MLB was officially founded.
I’ve seen articles acting as if the MLB is stopping blacks from playing
I'm guessing this is a bit sensationalist...the MLB is going to bring in the talent, and that comes largely from those who put the work in.
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