As of late, I have noticed a concerning and frankly disappointing trend across a number of roleplayers on the server from both factions. Having in-character attitudes that look down negatively upon LGBT+ characters is frankly unwarranted and, during this month in which everyone ralleis together to support their local and online LGBT communities, I would like to see a greater effort towards lessening these behaviours.
Now threre’s a number of arguements in-favour of characters behaving in this manner that I’d like to adress in brief.
“It’s just in-character, it’s a character-to-character interaction, and it’s just how my character would behave.”
Frankly I find this arguement flimsy at best and insulting at worst. So you are telling me that in the game-universe of Warcraft, your character grew up with a dislike for people who have sexualities different to their own, despite that never having been a thing in any established society within lore, and that everyone should just simply run with it with no justification other than ‘It’s just what he/she does’? I think not.
Furthermore, change sexuality to something else that we as an online community would find ourselves against. Would you still stand by the viewpoint of your character hating the other gender, or hating other skin colours?
“Well it’s still just in-character, and it’s not my fault if somebody takes in-character remarks out-of-character.”
While usually this is a sentiment I fully stand behind, in this instance I simply cannot. There are people who play this game who roleplay LGBT+ characters because they, in real life, relate to that sexuality or perhaps are that sexuality entirely. There are many places in the world that do not accept people for their sexuality, who would see them belittled, harassed, assaulted, or even killed. Consider the possibility that such people only have Warcraft as a means of expressing who they really are, and then consider how your character’s actions, using slurs, stigma, and negativity could affect the person on the other side of the screen.
Generally I have personally always felt welcomed on Argent Dawn. My sexuality is understood and accepted by those I roleplay with, other issues that plague me on a near-daily basis are treated with respect and compassion, and I am eternally grateful for the environment that I have at my disposal whenever I choose to play my characters.
And other roleplayers absolutely deserve that environment too.