Thanks for avoiding the ‘master race’ phrase in this magazine
It is quite the problematic phrase that I wish we could erase from our cultural lexicon. Thanks for skipping it with this magazine.
I used to be heavily into the ‘pc master race’ craze back in the early 2010s. Especially with how heavily exclusivity was pushed during that era.
Then I missed game collecting on NES, Gamecube, original Xbox, etc. and with the recent better support for cross-play on newer games it’s been earlier to play with friends.
Now my goal is just get back into loving all of gaming, independent of platform.
@InfiniteHench yea i never liked the whole thing even if it was initially tongue in cheek then turned into a serious brand.
Language and words are what you make of it.
The meaning of PCMR has not been problematic ever since it became popular. Everyone knows it’s tounge-in-cheek.You’d have to really try to misinterpret it to find anything problematic about it and at that point, you’re trolling.
@Atemu It’s literally a phrase popularized by Nazis. There’s nothing tongue in cheek about it. When a large group of people assign their own awful meaning to a phrase, it takes on an entirely new meaning for them. It becomes a dog whistle for them. It opens the door to start spreading their bullshit.
A recent example: the far right’s malicious coopting of ‘woke.’
Another recent example: we have actual, real life Nazis walking the streets and the hallways of the US government. That didn’t happen in a vacuum.