Fallschirmjager -> RE: Politics allowed over at Wargamer (3/19/2015 11:56:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: dmh0667FU Does Matrix Games also want to alienate any part of its gamer base over politics? Their association with The Wargamer, which allows their writers to openly insult people who have differing political views would seem to indicate Yes. http://wargamer.com/Article/10068 "And unlike the average American conservative who fervently believes that Islam is the root of all planetary evil, we military enthusiasts knew that ISIS was nothing more than mercenary force all along." "Despite what conservatives might think, we know that, unless the local folks have an iron in the fire, the best you can do is stave off a looming disaster. " "Jeff Ward is a free-lance writer, radio show host, and former opinion columnist for the Sun-Times Media Group. He got hooked on wargames immediately after he picked up a copy of Avalon Hill’s Midway from Hobbymodels in Evanston, Illinois in 1972. You can reach Jeff at jeffnward@comcast.net" Seeing as how you are the only one who has posted a comment on his article, I would think that the 'gamer base' that you describe is a 'gamer base' of one. I think the company will survive without you. [:D]
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