Blizzard Responds To Gay Guild Debate 444
Edge Online reports that Blizzard has responded to the issues raised by a gay guild trying to recruit in public chat. From the article: "We encourage community building among our players with others of similar interests, and we understand that guilds are one of the primary ways to forge these communities. However, topics related to sensitive real-world subjects -- such as religious, sexual, or political preference, for example -- have had a tendency to result in communication between players that often breaks down into harassment." We discussed this story when it first came up last week.
A small difference (Score:5, Insightful)
You decide upon your political allegiances
You decide upon your religion beliefs
You do not Choose your sexual preference .
I no more chose to be straight than a gay person chose to be gay
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Re:A small difference (Score:4, Interesting)
It is natural that people would want to avoid a hostile environment and try to become part of a community in a community where they are accepted and don't risk insult because of who they are , even if not directed at them it is still really irritating .
Imagine sitting through a conversation with someone who was insulting who you are .
As for proving it , well , I don't find men attractive
Basically what Blizzard are doing is trying to keep them quite as they are offering a safe haven , in case it offends some bigots
Why is WoW Rampant with homophobic speech?? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:A small difference (Score:3, Insightful)
people can choose to become Jewish , some people are born ethnically Jewish as well , so that doesn't wash.
though Anti-semites don't give a shit about whether you chose to be Jewish or if your Jewish parents begot you
I am not here to prove to you a common theory on Homosexuality , there is plenty of info on this for you to study , either at your local university library or on google even
However what I am stating is th
Re:A small difference (Score:2)
Hell, I call things gay or queer all the time, it's become a figure of speech only meant to brand something/
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Re:A small difference (Score:3, Interesting)
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This other bit is another issue though related , and in response to other posts .
Re:A small difference (Score:2)
Had they been honest about it , I would have a little more respect for them . They are however selectively choosing when to enforce their own rules , if you make rules then stick by them
this entire story is by it's nature pure flame-bait , I am not trying to incite a flamewar here , only state my views on the apparent hypocrisy
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Can I join?
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Re:A small difference (Score:2)
Unless the LGBT guild happened to win...
Re:A small difference (Score:3, Insightful)
But being in that guild makes you a target, doesn't it? Seems like it might actually increase the exposure.
Whatever happened to "on the internet noone knows you're a dog?"
If you are getting exposed to homophobic language, report it... confront it... whatever. It's out there, and it won't get minimized until it is dealt with.
Re:A small difference (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:A small difference (Score:3, Insightful)
You decide upon your religion beliefs
You do not Choose your sexual preference
I no more chose to be straight than a gay person chose to be gay
Actually, all 3 of those are preferences, and could be better stated as:
You declare your political allegiances based on your political agenda.
You declare your religious affiliation based on your religious beliefs.
You declare your sexual orientation based on your sexual desires.
I could no more choose to be Republic
Re:A small difference (Score:4, Insightful)
I do not choose my faith, my faith chooses me.
Re:A small difference (Score:5, Insightful)
-Rick
Re:A small difference (Score:3, Insightful)
You decide upon your religion beliefs
That one's debatable, too.
I didn't choose to become a believer in Christ; God chose me.
Re:A small difference (Score:4, Insightful)
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I don't see how that's relevant to the restriction.
But if you think that's relevant, how about pedophiles - should they be forced to abstain from practising their sexual preferences (in a consensual way of course) because of society's disapproval?
Should a Pedophile Guild be allowed?
Re:A small difference (Score:3, Insightful)
Should a Pedophile Guild be allowed?
Uhhhh...of course they should be forced to abstain from practicing! There is no consensual way to practice pedophilia, unless you're talking about role-playing with another adult. A child doesn't have the mental capacity to consent to that sort of thing, as they don't und
Re:A small difference (Score:3, Insightful)
No, pedophiles should be forced to abstain from practicing their sexual preferences because it hurts children, emotionally and physically. It's sort of the same reason that men shouldn't be allowed to have sex with any women they want -- most of those women won't want to have sex with every guy that comes on to them. With children and adults, there is no consensual se
Re:A small difference (Score:2)
There is no question of right or wrong here. Blizzard is not trying to be a moral compass or a public censor, they're just doing what they think will draw and keep customers. Evidently, they reasoned that not disallowing gay guilds would indirectly result in harassment (either by or against such guilds), ultimately losing them customers, and that they would lose fewer customers by simply censoring them out, figuring most gay people can get along just fine without a gay guild. Whether or not it's right or by
Re:A small difference (Score:5, Interesting)
Obviously, it's not that black-and-white. Sure there are gays who were "born gay", but it seems quite obvious to me that there are people who choose or are influenced to be homosexual.
Anecdote: A woman I know gave up on men after a third date rape. She started experimenting with women and is now happy in a long-term relationship with a woman. She admitted to me that she still finds men attractive, but she refuses to let herself be hurt again. She considers herself to be gay now.
There are plenty of cases where gay people didn't grow up feeling "different" or "out of place" or just knowing that they were gay. I know of gay men who went straight...I recall a Christian musician I heard about a while back who was gay, found religion, and is now happily married and raising children.
There's no one "cause" of homosexuality. Genetics, environment, and experiences all contribute to how a person is sexually attracted to others. Just look at the varying definitions of beauty in different cultures...what is attractive in one place is disgusting in another.
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Re:A small difference (Score:2)
I know two people who chose to be gay. I know somebody who was gay, decided that he didn't want to be, got some counseling and now considers himself to be straight. I also know a number of people who claim that they never made any choice.
We don't know a whole lot about what determines what sex people find attractive. And, unfortunately, a lot that we supposedly know isn't trustworthy. Sayings such as "you do not choose your sexual preference," while popular, reflect mo
Re:A small difference (Score:2, Insightful)
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I'm not sure I understand what you mean at all by this. I do not know my father. Neither does a very close friend of mine. I am straight. He is gay. We grew up in the same neighborhood, were raised in a very like fashion, and even have many of the same interests (hell, we even work similar jobs.) I'm not sure how the relationship with our fathers (or more like lack of) caused this. He do
Re:A small difference (Score:2)
It is an outgrowth of a disdain for the conventional on some level. And it can be recovered from - Project Exodus is one such organization that facilitates this and there are a few more.
Re:A small difference (Score:2)
According to whom? What would you consider "proof" anyways? What reputable, peer-reviewed sources can you cite?
There are many recovered homosexuals you can meet who would be happy to shake your hand and tell you they no longer desire to sodomize another man.
Even if this were true, so what?
Tell me: what business is it of yours what two consenting adults do in the privacy of their own bedroom? I'll give you a little hint - it is entirely none of mine.
Mostly it is
Re:A small difference (Score:2)
I, for one, would be happy to shake your hand and tell you that I'm a little teapot, both short and stout. But you know what? I just *might* be fibbing.
Re:A small difference (Score:3, Informative)
By the way, one of the studies also mentions they're able to breed gay animals by manipulating the prenatal hormonal environment. Gays ARE born tht way. Your famous "Mostly it is determined by a relationship to the subjects father, meaning that is it not genetic but conditioned." is a red herring - prenatal hormones aren't genetic - they're environmental. However, how the individual responds in such an environment IS genetic. The gays who claim to be "cured" have responeded to condition
Re:A small difference (Score:2)
Here is a link to Exodus. There are a few others like it. If you want to TALK to a recovered homosexual you can probably reach one there. http://www.exodus-international.org/ [exodus-international.org]
Re:A small difference (Score:3, Insightful)
1. You can't just tell us what the scientific community says and act like you've proven anything. I can't believe you even wrote "my citatoin is all the pyschological literature..." Your citation is non-existent. You didn't cite ANYTHING.
2. Again - consensus is not proof. You're just walki
Natural != Right (Score:2)
One problem in a lot of arguments against homosexuality is that people believe that by saying that homosexuality is not 'natural' that somehow that makes it wrong. This is a fallacious assumption. Furthermore, defining something that people do as 'unnatural' based on (flawed) analogies to the rest of the natural world results in specious claims of whether behavior is 'natural' or not.
For instance: The strongest lion kills the chi
Bullcrap. (Score:5, Informative)
I see tons of pro-Christian conversations and Guild named all night long when I play. Blizzard never shuts them the hell up or takes action to remove these offensive-to-me names.
Blizazard's perception is that of homophobes. I can't see them any other way with this type of behavior.
- Posting anonymously so their GMs don't *find* some reason to kick me out of the game.
Re:Bullcrap. (Score:3, Funny)
I see tons of pro-Christian conversations and Guild named all night long when I play.
You mean like these people? [landoverbaptist.org]...
From their website:
Do do you know that site's a spoof, right? (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Bullcrap. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Bullcrap. (Score:5, Insightful)
Just like in real life. And having a support group in real life is a bad idea for the same reasons, people might find out who you really are and harass you. So keep it a secret and don't get any support... that's obviously the answer to intolerance. [/bitter sarcasm]
Yet it's exactly how WoW isn't real life that makes this argument even more stupid. Having a GBLT-friendly guild is exactly how you would get around harassment in WoW. If you have your guildmates, then you don't need to worry about random strangers to try to get groups. If someone outside your guild trys to harass you for being in your guild, then you just
If you penetrate the crap and look at what Bliz's real motivations are, I'm pretty sure that really they don't want to be seen as truly "gay friendly" for fear of losing the demographic who sees "gay friendly" as basically "Satan friendly". Yet they don't want to lose the actual gay-friendly demographic either, so they toss out this half-assed excuse for why this is really all about tolerance and preventing harassment.
Re:Bullcrap. (Score:3, Insightful)
I would have to think that the group of people who see "gay friendly" as "Satan friendly" would have a higher percentage of people who think that any kind of RPG is Satan worship. These people are going to complain and protest no matter what, just because it's an RPG.
Re:Bullcrap. (Score:3, Interesting)
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What are the names that are offensive to you?
Should Blizzard also take action on people who use offensive (to Christians) words and phrases like God/Jesus (as an expletive), or Jesus-f'ing-Christ?
How about if people did the same thing to the name of Muhammad whom the Muslims revere? Should Blizzard take similar action too?
Consequence? (Score:5, Insightful)
If the guild's recruiting has the -potential- to incite prejudicial comments among the immature and clueless, then they shouldn't be allowed at all? No. It's always the transgressor's fault. Always.
Re:Consequence? (Score:3, Insightful)
Sensitive. (Score:5, Insightful)
And, really, who wants an argument?
Re:Sensitive. (Score:2)
This is not a troll or a flame, I'm completely serious.
Re:Sensitive. (Score:2)
Of course not. The whole point is that there should be no mention of any real-world issues that could be disagreed upon in the game.
I mean, this is a community spanning millions of subscribers, all intent on reaching their next level, not a group of humans who want to discuss real-world issues. They're not MMOing because they want to interact with people, it's just the immersive leveling system that draws them in.
Re:Sensitive. (Score:2)
My bad; you were serious. I misread your original comment as sarcasm, and so drew conclusions about your opinion that are completely wrong.
Sorry 'bout that.
I'll just shut up, now.
Re:Sensitive. - Yeah, Right! (Score:2)
Boy, that's really sensitive of you. You swipe both a major ethnic group (people not like you), and a major religion (Islam) in one sentence. A real Two-Fer.
Same enforcement? (Score:4, Insightful)
Well, I guess my only question is (Score:2)
So why no action against the other guilds? (Score:5, Insightful)
So my question is, why haven't they taken any action against the Christian guilds? Nothing against Christian guilds, but they obviously exist and it seems no action has previously been taken regarding their existence before this GLBT debacle. Personally, I think Blizzard is blowing this issue since they never took action on 'sensitive real-world subjects' before this point, atleast with religious guilds, so it definitely seems that they are applying a double-standard here. Given the immature atmosphere of any online game, having a guild of like-minded folk whos first reaction to any intelligent piece of personal information is NOT to curse and mock the individual, well, that seems like something that should be encouraged rather than dismissed. Otherwise, Blizzard should start the Great Guild Purge of 2006 and get cracking on those religious guilds (and if they exist, political guilds, never seen any though) as well as any other 'sensitive real world topics' instead of their current method of selective enforcement.
Re:So why no action against the other guilds? (Score:2)
Re:So why no action against the other guilds? (Score:2)
Re:So why no action against the other guilds? (Score:4, Interesting)
IANA WoW Player, so I can't say whether or not these "Christian" guilds recruit as openly as the GBLT guild. In Blizzard's view (and, incidentally, in mine), it's irrelevant. If Christians were a hated minority, and I were a member of a Christian guild, I would also be hesitant to advertise/recruit openly.
Although it seems (and may be) discriminatory, we have to keep in mind a few things. First of all, this is a computer game. And like someone else already mentioned, Blizzard wants to keep the focus of the game on the gameplay, and not on the politics/religion/race/sexual orientation of the players. The intent of the game is NOT to recreate real life, but to create a fantasy world, and effectively entertain the players.
Secondly, Blizzard has a lot to lose from allowing a free-for-all on their forums & servers. Yes, we should encourage tolerance and understanding, but a fantasy online world is probably one of the worst places to do so. Besides, by allowing the free-for-all that would probably ensue if they maintained a hands-off approach, the persecuted members would probably leave because the harrassment ruined the game, some of the persecuters would leave out of disgust that Blizzard allowed the persecuted, and everyone would be a little turned off by the inevitable flamewars.
Thirdly, you must remember that Blizzard owns WoW. It's a business. And their priority is to make money. If that means asking some players with unpopular real-world views or characteristics to keep said views or characteristics to themselves in order to keep more people happy and paying, so be it. They are not infringing on those players' rights to free speech elsewhere, or their religion/race/sex/orientation/whatever in real life. It's a private institution, and they can set and enforce the rules as you see fit.
Re:So why no action against the other guilds? (Score:3, Insightful)
The problem I see is that the way Blizzard has chosen to enforce the policy basically boils down to a popularity contest. Yes, ANY recruitment based in part on political, religious, and sexual preferences is not allowed. But the problem comes down to the enforcement policy. Currently, it's based on whoever complains. Since Christianity is the rel
I agree with Blizzard (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I agree with Blizzard (Score:3, Funny)
Hell, Yes!
In fact, I am in favor of decided *all* political issues in MMORPGs.
The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth!
Re:I agree with Blizzard (Score:4, Funny)
But let me assure you the Guild of Indestructable vi will totally destroy the Guild of Flower-Picking emacs.
Love it or leave it (Score:2)
WoW players are not citizens, they are guests who must abide by the law of the land.
I'm all for free speech and the right to congregate, recruit, and broadcast, but I think Blizzard is well within their right to dissolve whatever guilds they want for whatever reason they wish. The situation is akin to putting up p
Re:Love it or leave it (Score:2)
So who wants to take odds on... (Score:2, Insightful)
"The knights of the White Dragon are looking for new members, we are a guild centered around white christian gamers of conservative viewpoints with strong sense of racial pride"
Then when someone protests shut down all arguement with:
"We're already taking down Rag and don't mind letting you leech tier 1 epics on the weekly runs as we're all decked"
What ever happend to just old fashioned cursing? (Score:4, Insightful)
Why not just go back to saying "Fuck" and not caring if someone thinks you have a lesser command of the english language?
If they harrass you for that, just tell them that... You[I] have taken up the cause to use "Fuck" in order to minimize the negativity and abuse of someone's sexual orientation by using the word "Gay" as an explitive in order to foster a better virtual reality for all manner of gamer.
That should catch them off guard.
Re:What ever happend to just old fashioned cursing (Score:2)
People seem to have lost the fact that swear words only mean what you make them mean. To me "fuck" is just another word to add a bit more strength to a sentence, where as "gay" is an insult 12 year olds scream at each other while trying to deny they eye each other's cocks in the gym showers.
Real life and RPGs shouldn't mix (Score:4, Insightful)
Instead of a bunch of people deciding to yank role-playing into their lives, the decided to spend their time in MMORPGs and inject their real lives into role-playing.
Last I checked, WoW didn't have sexual orientation, and Christian beliefs weren't part of the fundamental makeup of multiverse created by Blizzard. If you want to role-play, then role-play and enjoy. If you need to socialise and engage in some kind of group therapy, then seek out a professional.
There is nothing more frustrating, IMHO, that people who usurp a perfectly good RPG to substitute for their real-life needs. Your real personality will of course affect your choices in the game, but it's still a game. If you can't handle that, log off, and go seek some help.
Look at it the other way (Score:3, Insightful)
Are there currently guilds that only recruit heterosexuals? What's Blizzard's policy on this? What should it be?
Are there currently guilds that only recruit African-Americans? How about guilds that only recruit whites?
Re:Look at it the other way (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Look at it the other way (Score:2)
Just to clarify, Blizzard was not and has never challenged the EXISTENCE of such a gui
Re:Look at it the other way (Score:2)
If the group were to be recruiting in a truly non-sexually discriminatory way, then they should be recruiting blind to the sexual beliefs of the people being recruited. The fact that they include any criteria related to sexual orientation in their recruitment means that they are not being completely agnostic to it.
Similarly (in concept, not in my estimation of either's value), if a guild was recruiting KKK members and sympathiz
Re:Look at it the other way (Score:3, Informative)
Sexuality double-standard (Score:5, Insightful)
On the other hand, if god forbid a male player mentions that he has a boyfriend, he can get a warning for revealing that he's gay... not to mention getting flamed in forum discussions for "throwing his sexuality into people's faces."
I'm not clear on why someone being gay is an affront to other people's existance. Wingnuts, care to respond to this? Sin or not, why does it bother you so much if someone else is gay? Why does someone else's decision about their own sexuality have to be contraversial? Why choose to be offended when you could shrug it off as none of your business?
Re:Sexuality double-standard (Score:2)
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Re:Sexuality double-standard (Score:2, Insightful)
Hey, quit throwing this in my face, you fag! If you want to suck cock, go ahead. Just leave me out of your man-trains. </sarcasm>
AFAICT, guys who hate on gays are closeted gays and can't come to grips with it. They unconsciously fantasize constantly, like all guys do. That's why they're always talking "gay this, fag that" -- they constantly have gay on the mind. However, when these gay scenes bubble up in their minds, they have to alienate themselves from it. T
Re:Sexuality double-standard (Score:2)
Re:Sexuality double-standard (Score:3, Funny)
But every day, thousands of gamers on WoW openly broadcast the fact that they are gay.
They do so by playing paladins. *ba-dum-bum-CHHHHH*
Re:Sexuality double-standard (Score:3, Insightful)
Decision? I don't remember deiciding whether to be straight or gay. It was kind of just there. I never came to some fork in the road, paused for a moment, and then said, "Heck, I think I'll like wang."
When did you decide?
Re:Sexuality double-standard (Score:5, Insightful)
The big problem, really, stems from the fact that basically all guilds are straight-friendly (not that that's a problem in itself). You don't have to advertise it in your guild spams because it's just sort of assumed, the same way one assumes a car comes with wheels. It's not something you even think about, it's so obvious. Gay people don't have that luxury; the have to worry about people kicking them out of their guild if it's discovered that they're gay. Mind you, not all guilds would do this, but you can bet a lot more would kick you out for being gay than being straight.
There was a guy in a WoW forum thread a while back who was talking about how he got kicked out of a guild for mentioning that he had a boyfriend. That's something gay people have to worry about; whereas the thought of someone kicking me out of my guild for mentioning that I have a wife is ludicrous. Maybe somewhere, somehow it could happen, but I doubt it ever has.
Gay people generally don't want to throw their sexuality into peoples' faces. They just don't want to have to worry about casual remarks that might tip people off about their sexuality.
Re:Sexuality double-standard (Score:2)
Animals can't give consent. Other humans can. Rather than coming back with a bad analogy [fallacyfiles.org], how about an honest answer to the question?
Absolutes (Score:2, Insightful)
1. Freedom of Expression,
If you say that these people have the freedom to collect together and openly espouse the values/personal choices/lifestyle similarities, than you must open this standard to all "virtual citizens" in WoW. The verbal harassment system becomes moot because Blizzard has given a basic set of freedoms to all its players. This is the, "If Jewish pride groups can march near city hall then so can the Neo-Nazi's" because freedom can
Racism (Score:2)
I have to say though that's the one and only time where I've heard anything inflammatory (apart from the usual juvenile Southparkian humour) and I rather suspect he was doing it to provoke.
So much for trying to be PC (Score:2, Insightful)
The glbt community always tries to portray themselves as downtrodden and in need of protection. Stop everyone else's offens
Gays (Score:2)
Can we stop to refering as gay people as "gays", they're PEOPLE not "gayians", I wouldn't refer to you as a Hetro or a Straight, so don't start calling people by their sexuality. Other than what they get up to in their heads, beds and hotel rooms they're exactly the same as everyone else, so can we please stop using that damn label?
Missing the point .. (Score:3, Funny)
BTW (Score:2)
Re:BTW (Score:2)
And then theres always the option of running around naked whenever you aren't out fighting something. (Which no one does due to the fact that the character models look ugly and on PvP servers theres always the threat of being ganked.) The incredibly bad fashion designs in
Re:BTW (Score:2)
What WoW really needs is a makeover from the Queer Eye five.
Missing a part... (Score:5, Informative)
What is missing is the second half of the post. They are not banning these guilds, they are just against advertising them in open chat in the game. They have said that the best avenue of recruitment is through their own Guild Recruitment Forums [worldofwarcraft.com]. What they are trying to stop is Orgrimmar and Ironforge (Main capital cities for non-Azerothians) turning into huge (gay/republican/black/white/purple/democrat/strai
In game bashing should properly be restricted to the opposing faction, n00bs, gold farmers, overpowered classes, and the hardcore guys who have no life and stand around showing all the 1337lewts you'll never get but still want.
EQ2 Mirror (Score:4, Interesting)
Another thing that happened on a chat channel was that someone start making borderline racist jokes (being both drunk and stupid), and the guy's friends immediately did the right thing and told him to get some sleep and come back tomorrow. It was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen on the internet - no flame war, no cursing, no angry posts on the forums, it just ended.
As to WoW, if they want to handle everything real world by banning its discussion, I have no problem (though I'm curious if it's equally applied -- their policy might actually get them into legal trouble if it's not). I don't know, maybe they have a point with the kiddies, but I think most people in WoW have seen enough elves strip teasing and people talking about teh cybarsechs that it's not an issue. If we really need to head in this direction, I would absolutely love to see 18+ servers so that we could stop having to worry about offending the kiddies constantly.
Re:Discriminating policies (Score:2)
Re:Thanks Blizzard, you saved me a lot of money. (Score:2)
In fact, well, that would limit a lot of places for you.
The reality is that a game shouldn't be judged like that. It's a game, and it has people. And people are dumb. This is a measure of crowd control. Much like at my job, I don't really care if you're straight or gay, but if you
Re:as a tile layer... (Score:2)