Is it okay to say extreme stuff over game? - Page 10
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Blasphemi
United Kingdom980 Posts
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Avril_Lavigne
United States446 Posts
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Hnnngg
United States1101 Posts
On September 26 2011 01:01 Diamond wrote: I'm honestly just blown away that words like faggot, homo, retard, and others are still in use by modern highly sponsored players on professional teams. Can't imagine it will be acceptable much longer. Once you become a SC2 progamer, you should literally unbecome a person. Or not. They're still people, I don't see why SC2 progamers should pave the way for reformation of English vernacular. | ||
WarSame
Canada1950 Posts
On September 26 2011 01:04 Blasphemi wrote: This is why we need a KESPA like organisation to govern Sc2. If Spades said things like that in a real sport he would be banned and black listed for life and rightly so. Blacklist - the worst punishment possible for a racist. | ||
ander
Canada403 Posts
Once you've sit in the front row next to the glass at a hockey game, you'll know that people typing to others over the internet is really really mild. Mind you, it's still pretty classless, and the difference between sc2 and hockey is if you blast a racial slur to another player during a hockey game, you get your head punched in. There's no risk of that in sc2, so people run rampant. Look at deezer. | ||
Psychobabas
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alwaid
United States96 Posts
I guess the point that I'm trying to make here is that trash talk happens obviously, but it should be restricted in some cases, such as racial slurs in public chats. In my opinion, Spades should have been penalized in some way, like not being able to participate in the next playhem forum. But it is up to the tournament admins to make these judgements. Trash talk like that is not acceptable in a tournament setting, and that's really what this thread is about. The fine line between the "it's a game" argument and "it's a professional esport" really depends on the setting. You wouldn't penalize a guy trash talking his friends or his opponents in a casual soccer league, but you would penalize a professional player in the world cup. It all comes down to setting. | ||
QuackPocketDuck
410 Posts
I have never had anyone BM me in competitive tennis yet I did come across alot of people raging but it was never aimed at me same goes to if I were to rage it would never be aimed at the opp. I never had anyone walk off the court without a handshake. Online bravery lol. | ||
alwaid
United States96 Posts
When a businessman curses or uses a racial slur at his place of work, it's at the very least looked down upon in the community and at most warrants disciplinary action. I don't think that, just because it's the internet, professionals are licensed to say whatever they want. On forums dedicated to business and the like, people are very wary of posting anything offensive. You don't post racial slurs on your facebook because it will hurt your chances in a professional career. So it's not like "hurr durr it's the internet what are you gonna do" is a valid argument in this case. This isn't 4chan guys, this is a platform for esports in the United States, and pro players just shouldn't be using such foul language all the time if there is to be more legitimacy surrounding esports. End of story. | ||
Mr Showtime
United States1353 Posts
On September 26 2011 01:07 Hnnngg wrote: Once you become a SC2 progamer, you should literally unbecome a person. Or not. They're still people, I don't see why SC2 progamers should pave the way for reformation of English vernacular. " I don't see why SC2 progamers should pave the way for reformation of English vernacular."??? Are you serious? It's called being politically correct. All professional must be such or face the consequences. | ||
Diamond
United States10796 Posts
On September 26 2011 01:07 Hnnngg wrote: Once you become a SC2 progamer, you should literally unbecome a person. Or not. They're still people, I don't see why SC2 progamers should pave the way for reformation of English vernacular. Oh it's you again........ not getting sucked into your games again.... | ||
Xolo
Canada107 Posts
I think you guys just need to chill. | ||
Masq
Canada1792 Posts
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Arcanne
United States1519 Posts
On September 26 2011 01:32 Masq wrote: this stuff is common, just yesterday lalush told me to go kill drown/kill myself. thats what you get for beating him | ||
Demonace34
United States2493 Posts
People can be professional and still trash talk each other, there is a line to draw at some point...physical threats and racial slurs at the bare minimum. Anything said outside of league play should be handled by managers of both teams along with the players like the spades and hwangsin incident. I'm pretty sure most leagues already have rules in place for professionalism atleast in-game and some extent out of the game and on the stage. Also, I'm sticking to my guns to say that there are always going to be minor incidents with people regretting what they said and apologizing. There is no actual way to proactively stop people from expressing there emotions, people are human and get frustrated and angry. I feel like I'm going in circles though, so I'm just going to let the thread die unless their is an actual full blown discussion. | ||
Puph
Canada635 Posts
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scarper65
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iMonAhorsE
Germany275 Posts
On September 26 2011 01:04 Blasphemi wrote: This is why we need a KESPA like organisation to govern Sc2. If Spades said things like that in a real sport he would be banned and black listed for life and rightly so. you have absolutely no clue. if this would be the case countless football players would have been banned and blacklisted for insulting each other on the pitch. paulo di canio even got away showing the fascist salute several times during league games without any major consequences. | ||
NrG.YuY
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nomsaiyan would put money on the asian over spaddles | ||
Tef
Sweden443 Posts
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