Greetings to the masses. For the past fortnight I have been standing upon the precipice to bring a new era of respect onto certain players who brainwash others to lead them into revering their crass, sophomoric and disgusting behaviour. This has produced rather futile results as the simple minded choose to insult to their falsely acquainted benefit, which should be liberated. Better version. In other words, I am noticing players constantly telling others that they are autistic, have cancer, should go get cancer, or that they should go kill themselves. Now, to those players. You've confirmed in my mind that you have proven yourself to be an ignoramus, making fun of others' misfortune just for your own benefit and support from other brainwashed players who are clearly just as guilty. People in the real world suffer from these types of conditions all the time and it doesn't surprise me that some players here are extremely biased and can say whatever they want. Would it be of great respect to let the people going through this hardship know that people more capable than them find their misfortunes as a joke? Players as such (especially ParthicaPvP) have been given too many chances on the network and this has only illustrated the futile result of them being a role model for other players, brainwashing them into becoming arrogant and ignorant seeing that insulting others in derogatory manners is perfectly normal. It is players' duty nae my passion to help free those ignoramuses from the chains of self-imposed inadequacies so they can better understand the true meaning of respect and apologising. But really, it only adds fuel to the fire.
I honestly think repeat offender should get punished. Start off with a mute then work there way up to a ban. This is no laughing matter it needs to be stopped!
Banning gets better results than a simple mute. People like this are toxic and should be banned from Minetime. The simple fact that some people find mental, or physical disabilities, funny or something to joke about is revolting. Words like autism and such should be blacklisted from the chat because they're rarely referenced during an mature and informed conversation.
People are affected by these conditions every single day, You should count your self lucky instead of Being mean, They did not ask for their condition or the stigma attached to it. Some people should be educated how serious these conditions are, I've learnt it the hard way my mum has mental health conditions and the stigma is aweful people just do not understand, you should not be named or shamed for who you are. Just think before you speak/type and think how this would make you feel, we live in the 24th century in a modern class sociticy and millions of people are affected, you have a choice, We need to support these people more than ever, we all have our differences that make us unique. Please do not hate, support.
Hereby, people who acclaim the position of righteousness, we need to cooperate and end this dispute of players brainwashing other players and so forth, potentially ending this harmful verbal abuse with a combined effort on our part. In other words: Stick up for those who are being treated poorly, being harassed, or getting made fun of by "crews". I've noticed on creative especially, that people tend to stick with there "peeps" and make fun of others who just want to have a good time. Instead of being a typical bystander, stand up to the person who's mistreating others, sometimes /ignore just doesn't work. Some players say "kys" as they aren't trying to be harmful. But you don't know there position in life, how they are treated in school, etc. Something that doesn't sound offensive to you can be extremely offense to someone else from experience. So the next time you are outraged by a player, think before you speak, you can ruin someone's day if you don't. EDIT: My first sentence sounds like I'm the queen of England from the 15th century.
By bringing this "issue" up it further stirs the drama, a more simplified way to handle this is to just ignore said players.
It was tough until about 4th grade. It took like 5 years of therapy and medication, but now I'm K. I used to throw chairs