@Zehira_DR Remember that time you tried to get everyone in your chat to believe Raidusk was Teflawn after you kicked him out for flirting with other girls?
@Zehira_DR I mean you were receiving favors from GM Louca pretty early on too, so the dissonance between "she's my friend" and "now she's coming after me" must be strong.
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@ParkerMolloy @FuturePrez100 I was going to say: "A personality cult might be a religion." Then I saw everyone else already wrote it in so many words. Then I wrote it anyway. <3
@FuturePrez100 I feel you. The Product Manager at a game I play tried to minimize a bunch of racist and homophobic threats made over the years by a (now ex-) employee. When people found out what he said he was a "genuine victim" and the PM was "behind him 100%." Pretty gross stuff out there.
@AylanX I'm a member of a gaming community that has had a pretty serious racism problem as well. Depending on the venue, maybe you can contact the staff or the media. They just banned an eSports gamer from a major tournament for posting a racist meme, an employee "resigned," in ours, etc
@OneWildDrunk @browh32 "Bleeding Kansas," John Brown's raid etc. all preceded the Civil War. To the extent that "John Brown's Body" was the most popular Union marching song. A Civil War over slavery was imminent. Every Confederate state cited slavery as the reason in their Declarations of Secession.
@gmsleken @browh32 @DragonRealms I don't know what Lincoln might have done in an alternate history. My civil war hero is John Brown. That said, what Lincoln might have done is not germane to the fact that all of the Southern states cited slavery as the prime reason for secession, thus war. No secession = no war.
@gmsleken @browh32 @DragonRealms Lincoln's party, the Republican Party, was called "the anti-slavery party" in all of the Declarations of Secession made by the Confederate States. That is the term they used to describe it. Lincoln would have kept the Union with slavery, but it was fear of abolition = secession.
@gmsleken @browh32 @DragonRealms What you are repeating is literal neo-Confederate propaganda that began post-Civil War. @Simutronics also just had an immediate issue with the former GM Signi who made a series of racist threats over the course of years, for which no apology has been issued. Looks real bad.
@YouNicks@gmsleken @browh32 @DragonRealms So right. There was a concentrated political effort after the abolition of slavery and up through the Jim Crow era, specifically by neo-Confederate orgs, to whitewash slavery. The same orgs also erected about 50% of standing Confederate monuments during this era.
@GemStoneIV I really hope your senior staff (Sleken) at GSIV aren't repeating neo-Confederate propaganda all over Twitter immediately after GM Signi over here at DR "resigned" after posting all these racist screeds and threats on a forum: https://t.co/QkGnQlczTt
@gmsleken @browh32 Yikes are you saying the Civil War was not about slavery? You know the Declarations of Secession made by these states all said it was about slavery, right? On issues closer to home, you know one of the GMs over at @DragonRealms just "resigned" over a bunch of his racist screeds?
@browh32 It's like they've read the Declarations of Secession written by those states (e.g. Georgia): "The prohibition of slavery in the Territories is the cardinal principle of this organization." The entire thing is a screed against Northern abolitionists. https://t.co/vlWg177Jga