Author Topic: Unnecessary Racist Slur  (Read 43085 times)

Miriam Ics

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Re: Unnecessary Racist Slur
« Reply #45: May 27, 2013, 09:10:14 PM »
The magistrates' work here is to ensure that everyone can play without problems. For this it is necessary to enforce the rules and when they are not clear, discuss cases and establish precedents or, if appropriate, lead to the conclusion of the case for Tom to be established new rules or addendum rules.

There are cases where there are well defined rules, where it is either black or white, without the hundreds of shades of gray.
There are cases where it is necessary to take into account the small variations.

Racism is racism. There is no small degree of racism. Just how dirty is dirty. No half dirty or clean half. What are, is controversies about what defines racism because there is disagreement between what defines race and what defines discrimination.

If among all the nations of the world has not been possible to reach an agreement, is not it here that we can.

This is a game. Players should be able to play and have fun. If a letter like that causes embarrassment, should be modified and this should not be a problem.

This should be as IR.

Racism should be banned. Endpoint. Any form of racism, any suggestion, any message that suggests discrimination.
Discuss whether or not there was no racism and not if one was offended or if there is a greater or lesser degree of racism.
And if there was racism, then there was guilt.
The size of the penalty then, can and should be discussed and varied according to how much there was injury.

Incidentally, I do not understand why there is nothing about discrimination or racism in IR.
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