prosfilaes
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Second, everyone has the right to object to something - they don't have the right to say that because they object to it, it must be altered.
The distinction is noise, IMO, unless they're actually going to do something about it, more then just not buy the game.
Another fundamentally incorrect statement. They're saying that this must conform to their personal beliefs.
Who is? Who are you arguing against? With respect to the posts I've seen on the subject, that's hyperbole.
I'm saying that no one has the right to make others - or the work of others - conform to their personal beliefs.
I have no problem with that statement. But I don't see anyone threatening to come to the FFG offices with a bat, or sue them or even organize a boycott. I have problems with implications that saying something is offensive is tantamount to making others conform to their personal beliefs, and I don't see how, if those are equivalent, that you aren't trying to make people conform to your personal beliefs.