24 minutes ago, Unknown33 said:Especially when opinions are all regarded as equally qualified and valid
I don't see why this should necessarily be the case. Opinions are often based on something which is falsifiable. "I think x is good." "Why?" "Because of y" -- if y in this case is a fact, opinion x can be attributed with more or less value and/or validity.
I wouldn't ask my neighbor what kind of training regime would be best for rehabilitation of a fractured knee, but the opinions of a doctor/physiotherapist would carry more weight. I don't see why opinions need be set on any pedestal based on whether they are political of nature.
31 minutes ago, Unknown33 said:It's not about the facts or causes, anymore, it's merely my side vs your side and the withstanding notion that anyone who does not agree with my side is the enemy and must be defeated/destroyed by any means available, even if that means reporting all of their posts to moderators or downvoting them with multiple user alts.
That's sad but it's exactly where we are at.
So, given that you speak so highly of facts, I assume you have proof of your claim of multiple user alts being used to down-vote? If yes, have you reported them to the moderators for them to deal with? If not, why not? And if no proof, this is precisely the kind of rhetoric I think should be abolished. They present a scenario as being the truth, without acknowledging that the presented scenario is a hypothesis or subjective experience of the situation. It's dishonest at best.
Any why is reporting posts to moderators being considered negative? Users who report frivolously will be dealt with, and if the reports aren't frivolous then the posts, by definition, deserve to have a light shined on them.
34 minutes ago, Unknown33 said:Can't we all just get along?
There isn't always a middle-ground or a valid compromise to every scenario. Pretending there is seems insincere to me. If a sys-admin says every password must be 16 characters long because of certification requirements, and the CEO says they want a special rule just for them allowing a 4 character long password for personal reasons, one side will have to win. Get certified, or allow a short password. There is no "getting along", compromise or similar in this circumstance. Certain scenarios are binary, which should be a concept well-understood among game developers especially.
19 minutes ago, fleabay said:Take the damn politics somewhere else along with any other off-topic nonsense.
The Lounge is for off-topic stuff.
Disregarding that, politics are not necessarily off-topic. Games, as a whole, are political. There might be instances of games which aren't, but there's also a plethora of games that quite clearly are. Also, given that there's usually not more than a couple of political threads open at once, they are fairly easy to ignore if you don't like them.