Lol but it's people setting up groups agaisnt 'habbism' and everything.
I can see the next Martin Luther Kings.... :rolleyes:
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It's good and bad. You got the people who don't care if people are HC or not. Then you got the people who discriminate against people who may not have the extra money or the people who can't buy HC. Some parties like to have their friends come in, but what if their friends aren't HC? Then, it would make the game a bit unfair. Only HC friends aloud. Nice idea, just some altercations along the way of it.
If you think about it, it is JUST like rascism. Theres 2 groups of habbos, nons and HCs, so what's the difference from discriminating a non hc to a hc, to being rascist irl. although I do very much like the idea of non hcs only. :D
I don't agree
As there are many non-hcs in the hotel
This is discrimination.
Its saying HC people are higher up then non-hc, When i bet there are many non-hcs alot richer and probably more well known.
Its wrong :)
thats a terriable idea and you know it.
I don't think he's saying it is Racism but he is saying it is prejudice like racism.
But I don't see how you can compare something as petty as habbism to something major like racism. They are on completely different levels. I mean has anybody been murdered for being non-hc? I don't think so.
Everyone is prejudiced to something, even if they don't think they are. But racism is probably the worse form of prejudice there is, in the sense that it is a major problem in society.
All HC's are, are people with a few extra privilages (clothes, :furni, :chooser, rooms etc).
Doing something like that is discrimination
So do HC Public spaces
The Result of this would be a huge difference to the result of racism.
The actual difference in discrimination is different - HCs payed to become HC. You don't do anything to become the race you are. You have no choice. Therefore discriminating against a different race is far worse because they did nothing to become that Race. Discriminating against a non HC isn't as bad since you payed to become HC.
I don't actually think it's bad since you can compare it to other examples. For example, this would be like MENSA organising meetings or gatherings while excluding people who aren't members... I don't think this would be seen as discrimination as such...