Dear Dames of Destiny,
While I do not normally watch the Destiny Bungie Bounty streams, it recently came to my attention through the My name is Byf video (which I have included in this post for anyone who happens to be curious), that your part in the Bungie Bounty was met with almost constant sexist and discriminatory remarks. Normally, I don't make threads of my own, only reserving that sort of thing for what I consider important, and this is the third thread I've made on the Bungie forums, period.
As such, I feel a few things need to be said.
First, to the Destiny Community:
It comes as no surprise to me that there is still a hateful attitude towards women in gaming, but what [i]did[/i] come as a shock was the fact that people were willing to show that hate and discrimination so publicly, without any apparent shame for it. I realize that the Internet and Online Gaming, in and of themselves, promote anonymity, and in turn that gives people the power to say whatever it is they wish. That power is often coupled with complete irresponsibility and total unaccountability.
That is no excuse, and is unacceptable.
The fact that I have to type this in the first place disappoints and sickens me, but I suppose it has to be reiterated: In a video game, the gender of the player [u]does not matter.[/u] It should [u]never[/u] matter. Neither should race or place of birth. Discrimination as a whole is wrong, and should never be promoted. As such, anyone who sees what happened to the Dames of Destiny, and approves? You are not a part of [i]my[/i] Destiny Community, and I want nothing to do with you. If I seem like I'm parroting Byf's video and the points he happens to be making, it's simply because the point deserves to be hammered home.
Second, to the Dames of Destiny themselves:
For those of you who read this, and I sincerely hope you do, I want to say on behalf of my part of the Destiny Community that I am truly sorry that you had to see, experience, and have to endure that kind of utter bullshit. And I am sorry that over the past decade, it hasn't seemed to have gotten noticeably better.
I hope that from this point forward, you have to deal with less and less discriminating assholes while you play online, regardless of whether or not it happens to be Destiny. And I hope that, despite everything that happened during the Bungie Bounty stream, it does not deter you from staying strong as a part of this community.
[i]Sincerely,
Texas Joker 52, esq.[/i]
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Edited by KevINCOGNITO82: 7/31/2015 4:11:13 AMI completely agree that this type of behavior towards women in gaming is beyond unacceptable. Women any where for that matter should not be subject to any of the things that were said to them during the stream or anytime in life actually. As much as I think Wish You Luck is the biggest unusable tool with a neard in the world, ( I literally cannot stand this societal reject who must have been picked on in school), My Name is Byf is spreading misinformation and really dramatizing what was said to DEEJ not DAMES. He also is quoting what was said completely wrong. Luck said "I only have one thing to say about the bounties......Deej, suck my balls!" And then bounced from fireteam. He clearly says Deej, and there are numerous videos of how it went down. Luck even has it on his own page. So idk why Byf wouldn't take the few seconds it takes to find the video and confirm what was said, rather than taking misconstrued heresay he heard or read somewhere and running with it. Luck does a great job of making himself look like a complete asshat, he doesn't need help from Byf. Whom has now made himself look like a complete asshat himself by not covering facts and slandering Luck to boost his own brand value. That is douchebaggery as well. Luck already is a douchebag, there isn't a doubt about it. Byf doesn't need to be one either by making shit up when there's clear video and audio evidence of what Luck said. Byf got it twisted.