Apparently AIM has gone to the side of complete IDIOCY.
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The image that accompanies this post is a perfect example of the sort of racism that has become pervasive in Blizzard's World of Warcraft game. Because a number of those who farm gold for money are from Asian countries, some players treat all players from China as gold farmers: in a word, rudely. The photo above was created by a WoW player who took a photo of a crowd of normal Chinese people and put the "Gold Farmer" tag over each person's head to make the point that everyone in China is a gold farmer.
Treating an entire race of people poorly because of the actions of a subset of that group is the very definition of racism. Unfortunately, in our experience, all online games tend to bring racists out of the closet.
We'd like to think that more gaps are bridged than bridges burnt by online gaming, but stuff like this doesn't give us much hope.
Treating an entire race of people poorly because of the actions of a subset of that group is the very definition of racism. Unfortunately, in our experience, all online games tend to bring racists out of the closet.
We'd like to think that more gaps are bridged than bridges burnt by online gaming, but stuff like this doesn't give us much hope.
They say that all online games have now brought racists "Out of the closet."
Someone explain to me how racism is suddenly only realized in games?
Last time I checked, Nazis, the KKK, and so many other hate groups are still in existance. But noooo, a few pictures that make fun of stereotypes (Which, I might add, have been in existance for around a century) and the whole community's up in flames!
I appreciate all the people, even if they can't type, who combatted this article.
Generalization pisses me off.