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Maybe I am failing to understand the point here, but if the name gets changed, what would be the point if a new PC Master Race community can just get remade afterwards? The name of this community is really the only differentiating piece of identity that makes this community different from any other PC gaming community.

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[-] Strangle@lemmy.world 60 points 1 year ago

In my opinion, there is no way the community should even be entertaining the idea of changing the name.

The name has meaning to the community, it’s really only the political landscape that has changed (very recently) where people are way too over sensitive and the vocal minority of complainers have somehow managed to force people to bend to their feigned outrage.

If anyone has a sense of humour, they wouldn’t look twice at the name and think “oh these people love Hitler and must be dog whistling nazism” (to use some of their buzzwords)

Don’t give in or even acknowledge the whiners, that’s what they want. It’s like a new form of outrage trolling.

Just ignore them

[-] Drusenija@lemmy.world 41 points 1 year ago

...gonna be honest here, I've never given the name enough thought to make the connection. Just assumed it was all about clowning on console and mobile gamers and that was it.

[-] Strangle@lemmy.world 35 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Right, you have the correct outlook on it.

The people who see it differently have spent too much time online and have been taught to look for these things and then work to get them changed.

Do what you do with all of the trolls and just ignore them and they will go away

A PC or a Console arent analogous to human beings. A PC gamer is not a race, it’s a joke about being a superior platform.

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