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Nazis are bad give me money
“Why aren’t Gw addressing this?!”

Golly gee I do wonder why GW aren’t addressing something that happened at an event they had absolutely no part of.
 
Nazis are bad give me money
https://youtube.com/watch?v=xFcgB7npIg0“Why aren’t Gw addressing this?!”

Golly gee I do wonder why GW aren’t addressing something that happened at an event they had absolutely no part of.
Is that a tranny, or just a very unfortunate woman?

And why does she have a shitty Danzig haircut?

Best to just ignore this one to death, me'thinks. Xie stinks of Sigmarxism.
 

Age of Sigmar battleforces are Gravelords, Hedonites, Lumineth and Bonememers. Article also shows the first AoS equivalent of combat patrol boxes, with this one being the Nurgle maggotkin box.


40k battleforces are Marines, Sisters, Admech, DG, Necrons and Orks. The SM box is Intercessors: the game.
 
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Age of Sigmar battleforces are Gravelords, Hedonites, Lumineth and Bonememers. Article also shows the first AoS equivalent of combat patrol boxes, with this one being the Nurgle maggotkin box.


40k battleforces are Marines, Sisters, Admech, DG, Necrons and Orks. The SM box is Intercessors: the game.
I really like the Nurgle and Necron boxes. Not sure about the AoS but bone reapers seem like a decent box.
 

Age of Sigmar battleforces are Gravelords, Hedonites, Lumineth and Bonememers. Article also shows the first AoS equivalent of combat patrol boxes, with this one being the Nurgle maggotkin box.


40k battleforces are Marines, Sisters, Admech, DG, Necrons and Orks. The SM box is Intercessors: the game.
Actually digging those Necrons and Sisters boxes. They've both got all the units I want to finish my armies. I especially like that you get two vehicles in the SoB box.
 
Video about women in wargaming. The “women” being interviewed is according to themselves 6’7
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZT_6RxP2GvcWhat peak wargaming body looks like (tweet is not from the person being interviewed).
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There are a good number of women who play the game, at least in Canada. Maybe if some men weren't absolute assholes at the table women would want to play with them. Just a though. Most though are more interesting in the painting and the models themselves than the actual game.
 
There are a good number of women who play the game, at least in Canada. Maybe if some men weren't absolute assholes at the table women would want to play with them. Just a though. Most though are more interesting in the painting and the models themselves than the actual game.
to be fair, most of those people are assholes in general, so sexism doesn't really apply. either they have a low tolerance for bullshit or are high-tier grognards, either way same outcome.

Is that a tranny, or just a very unfortunate woman?

And why does she have a shitty Danzig haircut?

Best to just ignore this one to death, me'thinks. Xie stinks of Sigmarxism.
you know, as a kid for a while I truly believed evil people are ugly because it's just a manifestation of their inner ugliness.

fast forward to current year and that might actually be true...
 
to be fair, most of those people are assholes in general, so sexism doesn't really apply. either they have a low tolerance for bullshit or are high-tier grognards, either way same outcome.
It really just comes down to location, you can either break them up country by country and find out the types of people who play the game or better yet city by city. Every city and town I've been to have been vastly different from one another in terms of it's gamers. From the types of games they enjoy, how competitive they are, to ages and sexes.
 
It really just comes down to location, you can either break them up country by country and find out the types of people who play the game or better yet city by city. Every city and town I've been to have been vastly different from one another in terms of it's gamers. From the types of games they enjoy, how competitive they are, to ages and sexes.
true, but that's usually pretty universal tho, cunts will be cunts. it's not like in a shitty hollywood movie where they scream at women (or black people) and suddenly be the nicest guy to even the shittiest white dude. and usually there's a reason for it as well.
 
Who's the guy that caused the tranny to go apeshit

If I remember right, there was a guy who was wearing a jacket with Nazi symbols at a 40k tourney in Spain.
Unless it was an actual GW employee, there's nothing they could do to punish them for being a dumb fuck.
Something like that would be up to the local player group, which would be out of GW's control.

Grognards are always going to be grognards, and it's up to the local player group or stores to police that kind of stuff.
It's not fun to confront someone when they're an unbearable troglodyte, but it's better than letting them spoil the rest of the group.


Age of Sigmar battleforces are Gravelords, Hedonites, Lumineth and Bonememers. Article also shows the first AoS equivalent of combat patrol boxes, with this one being the Nurgle maggotkin box.


40k battleforces are Marines, Sisters, Admech, DG, Necrons and Orks. The SM box is Intercessors: the game.

The Necron set looks pretty good, especially since most of their infantry now has the 'Core' keyword.
 
So it appears Games Workshop has made a response to the ongoing controversy of someone wearing clothing with Falangist symbols at a tournament in Spain. https://www.warhammer-community.com/2021/11/19/the-imperium-is-driven-by-hate-warhammer-is-not/

There are no goodies in the Warhammer 40,000 universe.

None.

Especially not the Imperium of Man.

Its numberless legions of soldiers and zealots bludgeon their way across the galaxy, delivering death to anyone and anything that doesn’t adhere to their blinkered view of purity. Almost every man and woman toils in misery either on the battlefield – where survival is measured in hours – or in the countless manufactorums and hive slums that fuel the Imperial war machine. All of this in slavish servitude to the living corpse of a God-Emperor whose commandments are at best only half-remembered, twisted by time and the fallibility of Humanity.

Warhammer 40,000 isn’t just grimdark. It’s the grimmest, darkest.

The Imperium of Man stands as a cautionary tale of what could happen should the very worst of Humanity’s lust for power and extreme, unyielding xenophobia set in. Like so many aspects of Warhammer 40,000, the Imperium of Man is satirical.

For clarity: satire is the use of humour, irony, or exaggeration, displaying people’s vices or a system’s flaws for scorn, derision, and ridicule. Something doesn’t have to be wacky or laugh-out-loud funny to be satire. The derision is in the setting’s amplification of a tyrannical, genocidal regime, turned up to 11. The Imperium is not an aspirational state, outside of the in-universe perspectives of those who are slaves to its systems. It’s a monstrous civilisation, and its monstrousness is plain for all to see.

That said, certain real-world hate groups – and adherents of historical ideologies better left in the past – sometimes seek to claim intellectual properties for their own enjoyment, and to co-opt them for their own agendas.

We’ve said it before, but a reminder about what we believe in:

“We believe in and support a community united by shared values of mutual kindness and respect. Our fantasy settings are grim and dark, but that is not a reflection of who we are or how we feel the real world should be. We will never accept nor condone any form of prejudice, hatred, or abuse in our company, or in the Warhammer hobby.”

If you come to a Games Workshop event or store and behave to the contrary, including wearing the symbols of real-world hate groups, you will be asked to leave. We won’t let you participate. We don’t want your money. We don’t want you in the Warhammer community.

For those heroes out there running their own Warhammer events, we’d love for you to join us in this stance.

Over the years, we’ve been fortunate enough to support events like AdeptiCon, the Las Vegas Open, Blood & Glory, and many, many more with terrain, prizes, and goody bags. We’ve also provided staff to help with organisation and rules queries, and to judge painting competitions and run seminars.
I find this statement to be okay. For one, it says that there are no good guys in 40k, so suck it sigmarxism, you'll have to play morally dubious factions and like it. And it makes sense for a company to say that if you're causing a disruption to their business by wearing political symbols, they are going to tell you to leave. Hell, I'd go for an outright ban of wearing anything associated with a political or social group because it is just going to cause more problems.

The other thing is that this statement is just like the "Warhammer is for everyone" statement. GW is saying that they are taking a stand against intolerance without actually doing anything. Considering that this whole controversy started at a non-GW tournament, they have no control over it. GW will take a card-carrying fascist's money, just as long as it isn't in public.

Though get ready for Arch to make a 20 long minute seething video about how this is the SJW takeover of Games Workshop.
 
So it appears Games Workshop has made a response to the ongoing controversy of someone wearing clothing with Falangist symbols at a tournament in Spain. https://www.warhammer-community.com/2021/11/19/the-imperium-is-driven-by-hate-warhammer-is-not/


I find this statement to be okay. For one, it says that there are no good guys in 40k, so suck it sigmarxism, you'll have to play morally dubious factions and like it. And it makes sense for a company to say that if you're causing a disruption to their business by wearing political symbols, they are going to tell you to leave. Hell, I'd go for an outright ban of wearing anything associated with a political or social group because it is just going to cause more problems.

The other thing is that this statement is just like the "Warhammer is for everyone" statement. GW is saying that they are taking a stand against intolerance without actually doing anything. Considering that this whole controversy started at a non-GW tournament, they have no control over it. GW will take a card-carrying fascist's money, just as long as it isn't in public.

Though get ready for Arch to make a 20 long minute seething video about how this is the SJW takeover of Games Workshop.
Arch always struck me as someone who in another life probably became a Skeptic, like one of Don Sargone’s capos. He fills out all the check marks, insufferably pretentious, European, unwarranted sense of self-importance and the ability to take the smallest shit and blow it up to monsterous proportions.

“Hey goys, GW put a single black Space Marine on the cover of a shitty Ultramarines novel. Here’s how that is evidence of a political takeover in the war for the culture.”
 
Arch always struck me as someone who in another life probably became a Skeptic, like one of Don Sargone’s capos. He fills out all the check marks, insufferably pretentious, European, unwarranted sense of self-importance and the ability to take the smallest shit and blow it up to monsterous proportions.

“Hey goys, GW put a single black Space Marine on the cover of a shitty Ultramarines novel. Here’s how that is evidence of a political takeover in the war for the culture.”

I'm 99% sure that's literally the opposite of Arch's take on the Black Ultramarine. IIRC his stance was a nothingburger -- of course there would be Black people in Ultramar, of course some would become marines. His biggest nitpicks were that a marine's skintone is based on the amount of UV light he's exposed to, and any racial characteristics would be wiped out (i.e., he should look vaugely like Guilliman) -- but even that's iffy, given how it's very likely that the Ultramarines were accepting any and all traitor legion loyalists they could get back in the day.

Granted, you'd be forgiven for believing that was Arch's take because one of the copypastas about Arch is "Arch, who put out a hate video raging about black space marines..." so...
 
So it appears Games Workshop has made a response to the ongoing controversy of someone wearing clothing with Falangist symbols at a tournament in Spain. https://www.warhammer-community.com/2021/11/19/the-imperium-is-driven-by-hate-warhammer-is-not/


I find this statement to be okay. For one, it says that there are no good guys in 40k, so suck it sigmarxism, you'll have to play morally dubious factions and like it. And it makes sense for a company to say that if you're causing a disruption to their business by wearing political symbols, they are going to tell you to leave. Hell, I'd go for an outright ban of wearing anything associated with a political or social group because it is just going to cause more problems.

The other thing is that this statement is just like the "Warhammer is for everyone" statement. GW is saying that they are taking a stand against intolerance without actually doing anything. Considering that this whole controversy started at a non-GW tournament, they have no control over it. GW will take a card-carrying fascist's money, just as long as it isn't in public.

Though get ready for Arch to make a 20 long minute seething video about how this is the SJW takeover of Games Workshop.
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So it appears Games Workshop has made a response to the ongoing controversy of someone wearing clothing with Falangist symbols at a tournament in Spain. https://www.warhammer-community.com/2021/11/19/the-imperium-is-driven-by-hate-warhammer-is-not/


I find this statement to be okay. For one, it says that there are no good guys in 40k, so suck it sigmarxism, you'll have to play morally dubious factions and like it. And it makes sense for a company to say that if you're causing a disruption to their business by wearing political symbols, they are going to tell you to leave. Hell, I'd go for an outright ban of wearing anything associated with a political or social group because it is just going to cause more problems.

The other thing is that this statement is just like the "Warhammer is for everyone" statement. GW is saying that they are taking a stand against intolerance without actually doing anything. Considering that this whole controversy started at a non-GW tournament, they have no control over it. GW will take a card-carrying fascist's money, just as long as it isn't in public.

Though get ready for Arch to make a 20 long minute seething video about how this is the SJW takeover of Games Workshop.
I dislike the "there are no good guys in 40k" because it kinda spits on books where there are legitimate good people in the various factions, and you might as well say it on every real world country/group that achieved anything since it will always need a pragmatic leadership and be hidden over several layers over willful ignorance by the adherents.

Also it's not even correct to the lore:
Its numberless legions of soldiers and zealots bludgeon their way across the galaxy, delivering death to anyone and anything that doesn’t adhere to their blinkered view of purity
This was 100% correct in the Great Crusade but at least in the 42 millenium the imperium doesn't get a choice on whether to protect itself considering the amount of shit the writers put the imperium against.
 
I dislike the "there are no good guys in 40k" because it kinda spits on books where there are legitimate good people in the various factions, and you might as well say it on every real world country/group that achieve
anything since it will always need a pragmatic leadership and be hidden over several layers over willful ignorance by the adherents.
I kinda get the sense that the statement is more "there are no good faction" but there are still a few good people in each faction, but that's a optimistic reading to it.
Even then it's still a case of relative to 40k. I'm trying to think of how many lawful good or lawful stupid characters are in the setting and the ones who come close wouldn't be called that if they weren't stuck in a grimdark future.
 
The statement is very interesting imo

Recently, I felt GW were making the Imperium look more like literal good guys but the statement is they flat out state they are evil and not to be admired. Straight up calling your poster boys that makes this statement way better than you will not be missed.
 
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