You're free to ignore the thread and the comments within if they bother you so much. Furthermore you can make all the bizarre insinuations you so wish about anyone using it for its intended purpose of leaving feedback relating to the game's story and attempting to police the use of words to describe the consequences of Venat's actions is quite frankly utterly bizarre to me.

As I've pointed out already, none of this opposition existed when such rhetoric was - and still is - used to describe the actions of the Garleans and the Ascians by both the game itself and various players. So the opposition certainly doesn't appear to be towards the use of such words - mysteriously it's only being considered a problem when applied to the pretty mother goddess figure that large swathes of the community seemingly imprinted on.

I'm not terribly certain what the relevance of such events taking place in the real world is, either. Other than a rather transparent attempt at emotional manipulation.

The story can fluff Venat up all it likes, nobody is obligated to like or dislike specific characters or even agree with them - so the insistence that Venat absolutely has to be seen and treated a certain way is just so strange. Perhaps you would be better served by taking your concerns to the development team - they're the ones who (intentionally or unintentionally) crafted a story that glorifies and presents a deliberate act of genocide, racial replacement and eugenics as an 'unfortunate but necessary' action.

Furthermore, Venat has herself been tied to so many aspects of the story at this point that it's difficult to avoid bringing her up even when attempting to discuss other aspects of the story.