Quote Originally Posted by Nandina View Post
Appeal to ignorance fallacy. You can't use what you don't know to justify why something can or can't happen, because it literally proves nothing. Using your logic, I could say that the ultraviolet radiation could be the same as ours in real life to justify why we should get more differences, but that's a weak argument.
Congratulations. You are able to read something that doesn't even exist.

As in...I didn't write in any way, shape or form about anything at all related to you and your little quest for (fake) equality. I merely responded to a post in which a player showed curiosity or lack of understanding for the choices towards habitat of creatures of specific tones in the games lore, explaining why their surprise is not warranted.

Go and wage your war as you please. I am strictly against any kind of reverse discrimination in anything and everything at all. And I value a creative freedom above all else. This is the world that the developers wanted to make, that they envisioned. I may like it (and play it) or not like it (and not play it). I can like some of it (and play it giving suggestions). But I have absolutely no right to demand something for some ideological reason...that have zero to do with the game (or any game for the matter).

At the same time, I know that trying to argue these points is a waste of time...so yeah. Stick to it or leave it be...I couldn't care less. I won't discuss this with you or anyone else...nor did I do that. And that's that.