Posted March 10, 2016
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So they start dropping hints that they'd rather he'd leave but he just doesn't get them and thinks they all like him. Even after they speak to him personally and openly about wanting him to go away, he thinks they're just joking - they're cool guys like that, right? After some time, anger gets the better of the group and they beat him up so bad he gets send to a hospital for a few weeks. So he stopped showing up, but now every time the group meets they feel like shit for what they did and eventually split up and join other groups.
Did that kid do something he'd perceive as wrong? No. Was that kid bullied? Yes. Was that kid the victim? Yes. Did that kid cause irreparable damage to otherwise perfectly functional human group? Yes.
So, what should have the group done? Be more inclusive in spite of That kid ruining what they cherrished about it? Should have That group changed to accommodate that kid, sacrificing what they enjoyed so much?
Naturally, dtgreene is not generally that kid - he talks about videogames, game design, his findings in various games, clearly he belongs here. But when it comes to social topics like this one, to many people, he suddenly becomes 'that kid'. It's best demonstrated on a joke topic I've seen a long time ago in here where people were kidding and messing around for dtgreene to show up and tell them why they should feel bad for not being inclusive enough in their jokes. Hostility and adversity will naturally accumulate in situations like that. Is that right? Not really and not quite. But dtgreene is to blame for his inability to sense and understand group dynamics and the group is to blame for not understanding his inability to sense and understand group dynamics. ... ... It's kind of a complex topic so I hope I managed to put my thoughts on it in a clear enough fashion. Long story short, just about everybody is to blame here to an extent and as long as human mentality functions like it does, we have to find ways around it, not try to brute force our way into change.