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I think you are blowing this up. Just going based off this. This whole tldr version really hurts your argument. She was taking a shot at current suspended players, but she was at the same time taking a shot at transgendered people. When your judges are actually seriously discussing what should be done in the nearly impossible scenario of someone changing their gender to avoid a yugioh ban and your response is "eh who cares?
How hard is it to instead tell them to stop being ignorant? Her attitude is actually pretty reflective of the company's self-defeating attitude as a whole, which is, "How should we make our customers happy? Doesn't matter, they'll never be happy. I have a dream that my little children will one day live in a nation where people will not be judged by the identity of their gender, but by the fact that they choose to play high level yugioh and therefore are shitty regardless duh.
Actually, after re-reading her post, it doesn't at all slight the LGBT community. As I read it, it conveys that you can be as proper and correct as possible, but people will complain regardless of whether they're in the wrong. She never once mentions the LGBT community, or anything like that. If anything, Masao Ikawa and Matt Boelter are the pieces of shit. Sure, her post could have been worded better, but I actually don't think that she attacked the LGBT community in any way.
From what I see half this community tells Allen to shove it while the other half love him so I wouldn't say infi. This seems immature, and that's coming from someone who would toss his own shit if it was allowed. That being said, I only think so because she's not really here to defend herself, but I guess anyone with a big name in any community is gonna catch some backlash. Actually, after reading her post, it doesn't at all slight the LGBT community. I thought I was missing something, but, to be honest, that's what I got out of it too.
Seems to me that the discussion was about suspended players. It derailed a bit to the transgender community, but in the end, it was still discussing policies about suspended players. Either way, if someone's actually gonna go through the trouble of having a sex change operation just to participate in a YGO tournament again, that's love for the game, give that person a trophy. Idk I thought this was about dismissing the concerns of suspended players that they literally got their cards stolen by judges at events and what is apparently very poorly investigation of Sehabi stacking.
If this is just Allen twisting the context so it looks like Julia saying something bad about transgender people, that's actually just ridiculous. If you've ever met Julia in your life that's not what she's about and she'd never mean something like that, regardless of whether you took a few words out of context. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment.
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