Re: No same-gender romances in SWTOR.
I published this today on the SWTOR SGRA website. It got deleted by the mods because it apparently was not on topic and caused alot of argument about semantics. They gave me a warning for hijacking the thread, oh well.
So, CALL IT WHAT IT IS
One group gets romantic stories tailored for their orientation, another group is left out from that opportunity. What might you call that? Make up your own mind after reading the definition below.
From the definition of the word "discrimination" in Wikipedia:
"Discrimination is the actual behavior towards members of another group. It involves excluding or restricting members of one group from opportunities that are available to other groups.[2] Moral philosophers have defined it as disadvantageous treatment or consideration."
Remember discrimination does not have to be intentional for it to be such. I know many of you balk at such a harsh word, but really ask yourself, is there a group of people being excluded from a certain kind of immersion, identification of story, and enjoyment that another group has available to them? If so, again refer to the definition above. Or do you simply object to this definition? Or does the premise that anyone is being excluded totally miss the mark?
So, CALL IT WHAT IT IS
One group gets romantic stories tailored for their orientation, another group is left out from that opportunity. What might you call that? Make up your own mind after reading the definition below.
From the definition of the word "discrimination" in Wikipedia:
"Discrimination is the actual behavior towards members of another group. It involves excluding or restricting members of one group from opportunities that are available to other groups.[2] Moral philosophers have defined it as disadvantageous treatment or consideration."
Remember discrimination does not have to be intentional for it to be such. I know many of you balk at such a harsh word, but really ask yourself, is there a group of people being excluded from a certain kind of immersion, identification of story, and enjoyment that another group has available to them? If so, again refer to the definition above. Or do you simply object to this definition? Or does the premise that anyone is being excluded totally miss the mark?