Quote Originally Posted by Greyhawk View Post
Why did no one tear apart the indigenous Native American attire that's in game? You know, the New World set? You know why? Because Native Americans aren't looking for a payday,
Assuming its only about a payday is really gross. You are aware that the various native american tribes routinely hate to be lumped together as one singular tribe. The reason the war bonnet was highly discussed on here with an astounding 189 forum pages, is because originally that type of headdress is a Sioux and Cheyenne headdress. This headdress was only later adopted in the 1800s by other tribes but mostly as a show for the moronic tourists who assumed that all tribes must surely dress the same.
Quote Originally Posted by Greyhawk
and most Native Americans are proud to have their culture and heritage presented in many forms, including names, attire and ways of life.
Yes a specific native american tribe is proud of it when that specific tribe is represented properly.
There wasn't even a stink about it on these forums with the exception of the war bonnet, which I can understand.
You claim to understand it, but as I demonstrated in this post, you don't understand it.

The reason I am fine with the war bonnet as a native american, is even though I am not Sioux or Cheyenne, is because I respect those who also play this game who do belong to those tribes who do want that representation.

And now to let you self-destruct with your own words:
Quote Originally Posted by Greyhawk View Post
I was pointing out a simple fact of how overboard, woke shit, overly sensitive people are being about video game attire - and no one here is affected - at all - about it.
Quote Originally Posted by Greyhawk
Comparing video game attire to an indigenous culture's attire. Apples to monkeys.