In many ways it's a key, defining characteristic.
Growing up my parents would often respond to "That's not fair!" with "Well, life's not fair!" and my response would always be... well... shouldn't it be? And shouldn't we be working to make it that way?
And the thing is... I still don't necessarily think that Goodman is a bad person. I think it's clear his heart was and is in the right place. But he's underestimated the harm this was going to cause, in his ignorance and passion for the project, and the deeper he digs in and the more he blames...
As far as I'm concerned, the damage has mostly already been done. Who even gave a crap about Bledsaw or contemporary Judges Guild before this broke out? Now people are actively seeking out what Bledsaw is saying, and the people who agree with him have been fully emboldened.
Sure, cancelling the...
On the one hand, that's fair, but on the other, I'm not the one splitting hairs over the phrase "working with".
Here's a question to pose though: let's say the parameters were reversed; let's say Bledsaw Jr. didn't see a dime but was heavily involved in the rewriting process. Would that be...
According to a statement by his husband, the killing (and several prior acts, including murdering of their dog and burning down their house) was motivated by homophobia
Absolutely shaking with sadness and anger
I mean, at the very least that's some fairly strong pedigree, at least from the Star Wars Jedi games, which were great from both a gameplay and story perspective
Yes, when I think of the Goodman Games fan base, I definitely think of people who use the phrase "cancel culture" pejoratively. :rolleyes:
I guess this is the new normal :confused: