Post #122830
April 19, 2018, 02:35:48 AM
I'm glad that my topic has spawned so much debate, because this is a topic about something that could very well happen here in Wintreath. I don't think the odds of it are high, because let's face it, most of those characters don't want to try a region that promotes its LGBT community in its recruitment message, but it's not impossible.
The standard response to something like this in most major NationStates regions is to ban them administratively as potential threats to the community, but I've never seen the issue as that black and white. I don't think you can make disagreeable beliefs go away by banishing or diminishing the people who have them...at best that sweeps the problem under a rug and pushes those people to fringe communities that reinforce those beliefs. I think to change hearts you have to engage them as people...certainly challenge those beliefs through debate, but also challenge their assumptions by engaging with them as a person. There's a lot of studies that show when people come to know an actual person in a group their prejudiced against, they come to overcome those prejudices because they know them as people now instead of caricatures. But if you ban them at the first sign of prejudice, how can that ever happen?
That said, as an administrator I believe there are limits to what can be accepted, and that limit is when disagreeable beliefs turn into disagreeable action. We have rules against personal insults, attacks, and swears (flaming), repeated unwelcome and unreasonable actions against other members (harassment), and actions specifically made to upset or provoke others (trolling). Generally when someone crosses the line we first tell them as much, then issue warnings and temp bans (depending on the platform) if issues exist and then finally permanent bans. However, in situations that reveal an immediate threat to the community an immediate permanent ban would be justified, as has happened once in this community.
At the end of the day, the objective of administration is to make sure Wintreath remains a safe community for everyone to be a part of, which is especially important when you remember that we have groups here who may not feel safe in society in general. That shouldn't require us to punish people for their believes, but it's certainly possible those beliefs could fuel actions that would have to be handled to maintain a safe community.