Posted February 28, 2009
Read about that incident a few days; details still seem scarce, with only the girl's word on the reason why she was banned. Probably best to withhold judgment until things become a bit clearer.
As for the mentioning of sexual orientation in videogames or videogame-related social networks, I think a lot of heterosexual folks fail to realize just how often they themselves mention their sexual orientation. Just think about your activities on this forum- how many of you have made your gender known at some point and have also mentioned having a husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend, or have simply mentioned someone of the opposite gender that you find hot? In doing so you've made your sexual orientation known. And it's no big deal at all. Similarly, someone who is homosexual making their sexual orientation should be no big deal either.
Something that some may say is that on occasion those who are homosexual are far more explicit in stating their orientation, using it as part of their identity far more than heterosexual individuals tend to. If this bothers you then the best thing to do is, again, not make a big deal out of it. Foster an environment where making it known that one is homosexual is no more an issue than making it known that one is heterosexual, and as a result those who are homosexual won't feel they need to explicit state or be defensive about that part of their identity. In short, stop making it an issue and it will cease to be an issue.
As for the mentioning of sexual orientation in videogames or videogame-related social networks, I think a lot of heterosexual folks fail to realize just how often they themselves mention their sexual orientation. Just think about your activities on this forum- how many of you have made your gender known at some point and have also mentioned having a husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend, or have simply mentioned someone of the opposite gender that you find hot? In doing so you've made your sexual orientation known. And it's no big deal at all. Similarly, someone who is homosexual making their sexual orientation should be no big deal either.
Something that some may say is that on occasion those who are homosexual are far more explicit in stating their orientation, using it as part of their identity far more than heterosexual individuals tend to. If this bothers you then the best thing to do is, again, not make a big deal out of it. Foster an environment where making it known that one is homosexual is no more an issue than making it known that one is heterosexual, and as a result those who are homosexual won't feel they need to explicit state or be defensive about that part of their identity. In short, stop making it an issue and it will cease to be an issue.