You realize what you just said is also a generalization? Majority? how many of the 300 million Americans have you met?Most people that generalize don't truly mean everyone. They're basing their generalizations based on the majority. Most people understand there's good people in every nation but as a whole the bad eggs are more prevalent. Sadly there's a reason they came to this general idea and opinion. The bad eggs can be very.. vocal.
While generalization is as inevitable as it is bad, at least recognize it instead of justifying it.
You misunderstand but then again I wasn't fully clear so I take blame for that. I'm not saying the majority of americans are bad and it's why I talked about bad eggs being vocal. What I mean is this.. most people who are kind or just there to have fun don't speak when around a bunch of strangers. If they do they might offer some helpful advice and if there's some difficulties chances are they'll bare with it. They might offer a joke here and there but what are people likely to remember? The person who was mostly quiet offering some good advice here and there or making a random joke or two to lighten the mood or the guy screaming at everyone resorting to name calling? My point is that American gamers make up most of the gaming population so that we have more bad eggs simply by probability and numbers. These bad eggs are more recognizable due to their comments and how vocal they tend to be.
Last edited by Reslin; 09-25-2013 at 03:30 AM.
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