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Posted by A_B_G on 6/24/2020 10:47:00 AM (view original):
It's fine, I read it once and appreciated it and moved on. I'm here to play sim basketball and that's it, but if Seble and the team felt like they had to say something then good for them and it's totally fine by me. Again, I'm just here to play sim basketball and a little paragraph message about current events isn't going to cause me to get angry.
I do have a message for the folks who think it's the end of the world that WIS dares to comment on this: If you are getting offended or are up-in-arms about a very generic and harmless message from the staff of a sports simulation website -- YOU'RE A SNOWFLAKE!
You do realize that it is your white privilege that allows you to "read it once and move on" right? I appreciate the sentiment of your post, but I must admit I am a little triggered by the tone and feel like you need to take a little more time reflecting on injustice and privilege in this society and how inaction (like yours) helps perpetuate it :)
I understand where you're coming from, but to be fair you don't know what I do outside of this site.
Professionally I work to elect candidates who are focused on bringing real change to this country -- WIS is the site I go to just to unwind a bit at the end of the day since campaigns are a really demanding and energy-draining field sometimes. I appreciated the message from WIS, and while I read it once and moved on that's only within the context of that specific message on this specific site.
I work day in and day out to help make this society a little more just, in my own very small way.
What do you believe qualifies as real change? I can tell you what I believe qualifies as real change: defunding the police.
This will likely be my last message on this thread because I use WIS as a place to escape politics since that's what my focus is 50+ hours a week this time of year.
I think that real change means police reform and police reform to me means: ending qualified immunity, ending the practice of giving military toys to local police departments, requiring police officers to be licensed (hairdressers in most states need a license why should police officers not have one?), racial bias training for all law enforcement agencies, banning chokeholds by police, classifying lynching as a federal crime, and require body cams/dashboard cams for police officers.
I am positive I am missing some policies I'd like to see enacted, but those are the top few things that come to mind when I think about it.
That's all for me, I gotta go think about how I'm gonna use my RS2 money for my LIU Southampton team -- lol. Have a great day everyone!