I mean, I personally just avoid generalizing or stereotyping any group of people and assign labels on an individual basis. Maybe I'm just weird though.Well, it doesn't help their case when furries flock to the race. You can make the argument of "#notall_____" but stereotypes occur for a reason, it's not a sudden thing. It would be like getting mad when people call twitch streamers groomers. It's not a 100% mark but when you can blindly throw a dart at a dartboard of 50 or so twitch streamers and get more groomers than good boi streamers then that's just noticing a pattern, lol.
Same here, but i'm not so ignorant why sterotypes are brought up. You can be lazy and brush it under the rug or use it as a blade against those dirty ______ but the inverse of it is knowing what you are walking into. Some might actually even use it as a basis to better themselves, funny how that works!
As far as weaponizing a stereotype, sure but at least have evidence of the person being the same stereotype instead of jumping into things being like: "Oh you're a lala? You must be a pedophile irl." There's a difference between being fair about it and just assuming from the start (which I don't agree with under any circumstance but I am someone who also needs sound proof before believing any accusations against anyone). I don't really consider it lazy either to go that route, I just really can't get on board with immediate cancel culture or excluding people/treating others poorly because of a race in a game lol.Same here, but i'm not so ignorant why sterotypes are brought up. You can be lazy and brush it under the rug or use it as a blade against those dirty ______ but the inverse of it is knowing what you are walking into. Some might actually even use it as a basis to better themselves, funny how that works!
As far as using it to improve themselves, depends on the person and how they view themselves in the first place tbh. I've met more narcissists and sociopaths on here than I'd like to admit and they see absolutely nothing wrong with how they act.
Ironically, you are stereotyping those types assuming they think the worst of _____ rather than keep that close to their pocket, see the individual, and go from there. Also, it's also ironic you are using the term "cancel culture" considering that is just a stereotype of ____ (can't catch me slippin', ethics department!) which is known for societally strangling a person out of a platform or even a voice! Funny how certain stereotypes are even in your own vocabulary~!As far as weaponizing a stereotype, sure but at least have evidence of the person being the same stereotype instead of jumping into things being like: "Oh you're a lala? You must be a pedophile irl." There's a difference between being fair about it and just assuming from the start (which I don't agree with under any circumstance but I am someone who also needs sound proof before believing any accusations against anyone). I don't really consider it lazy either to go that route, I just really can't get on board with immediate cancel culture or excluding people/treating others poorly because of a race in a game lol.
As far as using it to improve themselves, depends on the person and how they view themselves in the first place tbh. I've met more narcissists and sociopaths on here than I'd like to admit and they see absolutely nothing wrong with how they act.
I have the perfect video on cancel culture https://youtu.be/5Rl6ICahN8AIronically, you are stereotyping those types assuming they think the worst of _____ rather than keep that close to their pocket, see the individual, and go from there. Also, it's also ironic you are using the term "cancel culture" considering that is just a stereotype of ____ (can't catch me slippin', ethics department!) which is known for societally strangling a person out of a platform or even a voice! Funny how certain stereotypes are even in your own vocabulary~!
For those scared of links, you can search Korean comic - cancel culture explained in one minute
.w. he looks like he went into Kane Pixels's Backrooms to film it, it's honestly a little unsettlingI have the perfect video on cancel culture https://youtu.be/5Rl6ICahN8A
For those scared of links, you can search Korean comic - cancel culture explained in one minute
don't talk to other players too much if i know someone in game their on my friend list so no problem with saying anything bad.
As a lalafell player, I'm used to the jokes at this point. They elicit the same sort of reaction out of me that loldrg jokes used to do when those were still a thing, that is to say, nothing.
At the same time, every now and then you'll meet someone who's... Idk, a little too into the lala hate? It might not be super overt at first, but you might catch a certain ill intent in what they say when they say it. Heck, you might just be hanging out in Limsa and notice that there's someone on /shout chat who is being juuuuust a smidge too real in their description of the myriad ways they would go about preparing and serving lalafell for dinner. Y'know, the level of detail that makes you tilt your head inquisitively the way a dog would.
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Have you really though? Are you a trained professional? Individuals with ASPD are not as common as TikTok likes to make it out to be. For the most part they are just genuine assholes. Making that assumption is just as dangerous as falling into stereotypes.As far as weaponizing a stereotype, sure but at least have evidence of the person being the same stereotype instead of jumping into things being like: "Oh you're a lala? You must be a pedophile irl." There's a difference between being fair about it and just assuming from the start (which I don't agree with under any circumstance but I am someone who also needs sound proof before believing any accusations against anyone). I don't really consider it lazy either to go that route, I just really can't get on board with immediate cancel culture or excluding people/treating others poorly because of a race in a game lol.
As far as using it to improve themselves, depends on the person and how they view themselves in the first place tbh. I've met more narcissists and sociopaths on here than I'd like to admit and they see absolutely nothing wrong with how they act.
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