Please, someone who has a more popular blog Rooster Teeth blog than I do- don’t let the fact that Ray used the T slur today go unnoticed. This is important.
For those who want to know, It was in “Sniper Elite 3 Part 2”, about 34 minutes in.

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Please, someone who has a more popular blog Rooster Teeth blog than I do- don’t let the fact that Ray used the T slur today go unnoticed. This is important.
For those who want to know, It was in “Sniper Elite 3 Part 2”, about 34 minutes in.
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So does everyone who likes achievement hunter just ignore the fact that Michael is a Brony
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The thing about the “Don’t like, don’t watch,” argument that things always seems to boil down to is the inherent assumption that RT/AH has built its empire on hurting people. That’s not to say the company hasn’t made vulgarity its cornerstone, but there’s a large, a chasm of difference between Michael slamming down his controller while screaming “SHIT ON MY DICK, MOTHERFUCKER!” as someone else snipes him, and someone jokingly bringing up and making light of domestic abuse, or rape, so on.
The “Don’t like, don’t watch,” argument assumes I don’t like RT/AH, or in reverse, that I fell in love with it that time Gavin made the gayve joke, and Ray told him to kill himself. It assumes that the peak comedy, the best the company pumps out, is when Ray mutters a transphobic slur under his breath so the sensors don’t catch it, or Gavin naming his and Geoff’s shared home the “Lady Rape House”.
It pays no mind to the fact that the things that make people unhappy, the thing that reminds them of traumatic events that they lived and survived, are delivered few and far between, and that with two extra minutes in final cut it can be bleeped out, if it’s not ultimately cut from the footage at all. (Remember the discussion of an unedited let’s play? How it would have no added value, no more entertaining content, only more pauses and, quoting Jack, “More bleeps.”?)
"Don’t like, don’t watch," doesn’t apply to me, because I do like. Overwhelmingly, far and wide and over pretty much every spectrum of their productions (Forgive me, I haven’t watched all of Nature Town yet,) I adore, I watch regularly, I spend my money on. And I did not become a fan because of two rape jokes made in the span of forty videos. They would not have lost me (or any comedic value,) had they chopped out yet another reference to the time Chris Brown beat Rihanna.
I did not become pointedly invested in RTAH’s content because of the rare reference to rape or abuse that happened in a video that I never made a point to remember. I dedicated my time and energy and money to them because the majority of their content, the stuff that doesn’t make light of problematic issues, had me in tears of laughter. Made me friends because we shared interests. Gave me a feeling of community and unity when I’d spent 25 hours watching them stream, and felt my throat close up as Jack struggled to speak over his own emotions to read a thank you to their supporters.
"Don’t like, don’t watch," assumes that I gave my heart to this company because someone made a joke about hitting their girlfriend. Not because of the successful hours of hard work that go into recording, editing, and producing video content to make people laugh. Recording podcasts. Filming live action. Animating shows. Working hard as a company to supply their audience, the one they call the Best Community Ever, with things to better their lives.
No though, don’t you remember? It’s a breach of their creative freedom to tell them that rape jokes are in bad taste, and if you don’t like their rape jokes, then the rest of the otherwise outstanding content they put out should be fundamentally discouraged by you as well.
Bullshit. Literally, honestly, how dare you equate the best of Rooster Teeth and Achievement Hunter to a rape joke muttered in the passing of a four hour recording. That, to me, is more insulting to Rooster Teeth and Achievement Hunter and their fanbase than anyone asking to get those kinds of things removed.
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all the cool cartoons have a senseless character cluster of an illustration, so here’s one for the achievement hunters’ minecraft lets play series! please open it in a new tab to view fullsize!
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