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In lugnet.starwars, Tim Courtney writes:
> Personally I'm getting quite tired of reading this and watching factions
> form to divide the group up.
A lot of people have said this, but I'd be interested to see them actually draw
lines and point out these so-called "factions". There seem to be only two that
really exist- those who are discussing something they find interesting (for
whatever reason), and those who want the discussion to stop- to whom I say
"don't read the thread".
Snipping out a bit, we come to:
> As to the Star Wars issue, I would have to agree that colored minifigs can
> be introduced into Star Wars to provide accuracy to the film, without the
> necessity or obligation to expand the line of DSMs (as I read it referred to
> as) into the regular product line.
I'm actually in agreement with this thought, at least currently. It seems to
be the path of least resistance for TLC.
> Overstepping those bounds would have
> tremendous political consequences and cause more headache for TLC, as other
> ethnic groups would be requesting equal treatment.
Well, actually, there could be tremendous political consequences and headaches
for TLC no matter what they do. I've been over their choices and possible
negative reactions before, though, so I won't retread that ground.
> I would really rather
> leave race out of LEGO completely.
So would I. Unfortunately, when Lego took a license to represent real people,
it made it impossible.
> After reading this thread and looking back into past discussions, I leave
> now with the strong feeling this was used by people to cry racism.
That's a rather heavy accusation. Can you point to where you feel this
happened?
eric
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