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Originally Posted by Raev
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But even if you believe that these people are a credible threat to public safety, why is your primary concern censoring video games and gamer thoughtcrime and not privatizing the police force?
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What do these people have to do to convince you that they're a threat to public safety? Going on a killing spree and murdering dozens of women and children isn't enough? For the third time, my primary concern is simply the way we understand video games. I'm not advocating censorship.
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Originally Posted by Raev
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If she really cared about the issue, she could have either gone ahead with the talk or moved to a private venue and hired a security guard or two to pat people down, but as someone else pointed out earlier, she is just trying to be as oppressed as possible, because somehow that is a badge of honor in today's society.
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Oh right, my bad. It's
her fault some lunatic threatened to murder her and everyone attending the lecture at Utah State. It's
her fault feminists "ruined" this guy's life, pushing him to these measures.
Enforcing a no firearms policy on a college campus for
one event after a very serious threat is not a violation of rights. It's common sense.