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7/31/2015 5:41:43 PM
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About Dames: Does Segregation Promote Diversity and Equality

Yes, Why please comment

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No, Better solution: please comment

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Do you think making a female only clan is the best way to overcome the vulgar, sexist comments and actions by (x) percentage of male gamers? I ask to comment because I do not have an answer but looking for a solution for both the short and long term. I completely understand the desire to just log in a play a game without unwanted attention/harassment/sexism, but question if segregation is at best solution. I personally think at best it's a mere bandaid on a gunshot wound and at at the very worst arguments the problem. Please keep immature, inappropriate, and vulgar comments to yourself.
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  • Edited by suggestedpigeon: 8/3/2015 12:18:21 AM
    I'm not a dad do you see me whining to be a member of dads of destiny? If the dames allowed male membership would you even consider joining? Groups are formed around some kind of common ground. If that common ground is a demographic then that's fine. There is fundamentally no difference between a clan of dads a clan of women or a clan of 40 year old weeaboos.

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