Quote Originally Posted by CKNovel View Post
They're out of the line but they're right.

Imagine if someone in a wheelchair said "Shoe durability isn't important, company saving cost by making bad shoes is good!", we should be free to point out they're not the public.
Or that a blind person says "we should close theaters, they're useless".

That's not shaming their disabilities, simply pointing out that they're not the public.
We need to use metrics we have to understand where the feedback comes from.
They aren't right though, simply because they have incomplete data. You can't judge a person's ability based on out of context, fragmented information. Full stop. I don't even know how this is even an argument.

Furthermore, yesterday someone like-minded to them tried to use this same argument against me using a grey parse on a job I never played while ignoring my reaper had orange parses. So they aren't even using it "objectively" like they claim.