![]() ![]() This situation of giving a bad review because of how this review site feels about the trans stuff is clear cut case of unprofessional behavior. ![]() This means no matter how you feel, you have an obligation to do the best job possible. We've all heard of that saying of being a professional or acting like a professional. What I'm saying is evaluate the work and/or performance on its own merits. Why? They don't like the man's politics, but he has the stats and legendary performances. Or how about another example? Curt Schilling is a bonafide Hall of Fame pitcher, but lesser pitchers were voted into the hall before him. This reminds me of when Aaron Rodgers, QB for the Packers was not voted MVP by a few voters because of his stance on vaccines (which I don't necessarily agree with), so a few punished him by not voting for him, when he clearly was the regular season MVP, he still won for that year of course. If they are sincere, I suggest they give a Call of Duty review to a Russian. It is a complete scandal that Wired magazine allowed such an article. You should have your rights and be able to live freely in society, but you should also respect our lives and thoughts. The fact that men claiming to be women enter women's locker rooms is a subject open to abuse and should be discussed. Instead of getting on people's nerves to get your rights, you can try to get sympathy by explaining your problem. Such drama queens/kings do the most damage to that community. Although nothing about this game caught my interest, I started to think about buying the game. I don't know if you will defend your rights like this, but I can say that it doesn't work, and even has the opposite effect. He(they?) also retweeted "it crashed my computer 2 times" shared by one person, as evidence of technical problems. He(they?) shared a tweet that gives spoilers about the end of the game on his(their?) twitter adress.
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