Quote Originally Posted by SwadTheFrog View Post
So, I think this is why you're seeing so many "foul" opinions. Because people hesitate so much in speaking about someone's genuinely terrible, racist behaviour because they're a "protected" class (speaking in the loosest of terms here.) - people see no pushback towards something that should by all rights have pushback, so you see people from different cultures or beliefs pushing far harder than they would normallly to be heard.

Genuinely the best thing you can do to ensure that gay, bi, latino, black, trans, whatever else people are treated like everyone else, is to just treat them like everyone else, and stop trying to walk on eggshells because "Oh, I can't speak badly about them, they're (X)! - doing that kind of stuff just makes it worse.
Agreed in full, and in my real-life that would be my standard: but we're on the internet, and I've no intention to risk inciting the fury of the wrong person on the wrong day and tumbling my way into getting banned from my silly adventure game for that intent. I generally just leave that side of the mess alone entirely where viable these days, it's just too dangerous to engage with. Even if the individual you have discourse with is reliable, intelligent and communicative that doesn't mean others will be and doesn't mean a mod will be.