
Its not his fault.
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jwhitehorn wrote:It's too bad you're so politically connected
you would have made a great brave
Vtomal wrote:colesie wrote:Protesting an oppressive "government" is very different from QQing that you died to someone stronger than you and calling them bad people because of it
No, it isnt, it is just a matter of scale. Genocide is worse than murder, but it doesnt turn murder a tolerable thing.
Opression is opression, doenst matter if is brought to you by a individual, a group, a government.
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Vtomal wrote:I was not killed, im not crying, im not even mad, im just curious about what make someone do somehting like that and act as a righteous guy.
This thread are being an interesting anthropological/sociological study about the comportment of the northern-eurocentrical youth. Its not a big surprise that americans let someone like george bush being re-elected, simply because the majority of the populace dont really care about opressive behaviour. Americans, canadians, as most europeans dont have ANY real parameters about what make a state of exception, so they prefer to look away instead to take action. In Giorgio Agamben concepts the weak link on the player base are the **** sacer, the people as something rotulate as "carebears" are a representation of the unrepresented and unorganized social classes, so instead of blaming the culprits for the injustices perpretated against them, the middle and higher classes - eager to maintain the status quo - support the behaviour of the "oppressive state", here crystalized on the figure of the top 1% players.
Man, salem is really a microcosmos on their own, people make the exact same mistakes of their real counterparts. And still talk as their are playing "roles"
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
Vtomal wrote:I was not killed, im not crying, im not even mad, im just curious about what make someone do somehting like that and act as a righteous guy.
This thread are being an interesting anthropological/sociological study about the comportment of the northern-eurocentrical youth. Its not a big surprise that americans let someone like george bush being re-elected, simply because the majority of the populace dont really care about opressive behaviour. Americans, canadians, as most europeans dont have ANY real parameters about what make a state of exception, so they prefer to look away instead to take action. In Giorgio Agamben concepts the weak link on the player base are the **** sacer, the people as something rotulate as "carebears" are a representation of the unrepresented and unorganized social classes, so instead of blaming the culprits for the injustices perpretated against them, the middle and higher classes - eager to maintain the status quo - support the behaviour of the "oppressive state", here crystalized on the figure of the top 1% players.
Man, salem is really a microcosmos on their own (whitch is incredible), people make the exact same mistakes of their real counterparts. And still talk as their are playing "roles", no, in the truth you are just showing another facade of yourself.
jwhitehorn wrote:It's too bad you're so politically connected
you would have made a great brave
Plazek wrote:I met Darwoth once.
He told me he was a sociopathic murderer and I hid behind my gate.
He may occasionally end up appearing to act righteously, however this is pure accident. You know what they say about if you have enough monkeys with a type writer. One day one of them will write some Shakespeare.
Trenial wrote:Is it me or is this guy using a translator to talk to us?
"another facade of yourself"
You sneaky word you...how'd you get in the wrong place yet fit the general context....mr sneaky mc'sneaks.
JinxDevona wrote:Wow he just stereotyped 3 countries in one statement. Amazing. It's a F***ing game man. Get the hell over it or go join a support group for players of games who get mad because other people played the game too.
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