Letters to "Callahan Cody" Belachman: #2
Cody's second letter.
Original letter written by
Chuong; I did the response.
C&H (C) Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker, Dave McElfatrick, Matt Melvin (creators) and everybody else who owns the rights
Original letter written by
Chuong; I did the response.C&H (C) Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker, Dave McElfatrick, Matt Melvin (creators) and everybody else who owns the rights
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Wrangler Wolf: Yes I do watch stuff from C&H with my friends to react together with. No I do not play their games. I had people ask me what Cyanide and Happiness is so I show them my reaction videos so they can get an idea about it. The G-52 Code of Conduct did not specify not watching that stuff, but I think Super C and Cripto mentioned about video game content. Video games these days are online.
Chuong: You're not promoting C&H and you're not doing anything bad.
Wrangler Wolf: I understand setting good examples, but I don't want to come off as too strict and no fun.
V-Fox: Those are the usual criticisms of the G-52s and some even go as far as to claim that we push our beliefs on others. Few even go as far as to claim that we have no individual personality. That is incorrect. While Super C bases the G-52 Code of Conduct from the Bible, not everybody in the G-52 is a Christian. I'm an example of this because Vietnam is a predominantly Buddhist country. Astro Hawk is Muslim because his country, United Arab Emirates, is predominantly Muslim. Islamic morality is in many ways similar to Christian morality because both religions have Jewish roots. Also important to know that the Bible's Old Testament has passages that only applies to Jewish people, such as avoiding the consumption of shellfish and pork.
Chuong: And it is normal for people to have moral discrepancies around the world. In Korea for example, if a person compliments your appearance on a normal day, reject it or else they will think you're vain. Superstitions also vary as well. In Vietnam, pregnant women are encouraged to stay home as much as possible if they're not going outside for necessary activities to avoid spiritual disturbances. In Japan, black cats bring good luck.
Marshall: What they said. If the G-52s are a moral global police, life would be no fun.
Chuong: You're not promoting C&H and you're not doing anything bad.
Wrangler Wolf: I understand setting good examples, but I don't want to come off as too strict and no fun.
V-Fox: Those are the usual criticisms of the G-52s and some even go as far as to claim that we push our beliefs on others. Few even go as far as to claim that we have no individual personality. That is incorrect. While Super C bases the G-52 Code of Conduct from the Bible, not everybody in the G-52 is a Christian. I'm an example of this because Vietnam is a predominantly Buddhist country. Astro Hawk is Muslim because his country, United Arab Emirates, is predominantly Muslim. Islamic morality is in many ways similar to Christian morality because both religions have Jewish roots. Also important to know that the Bible's Old Testament has passages that only applies to Jewish people, such as avoiding the consumption of shellfish and pork.
Chuong: And it is normal for people to have moral discrepancies around the world. In Korea for example, if a person compliments your appearance on a normal day, reject it or else they will think you're vain. Superstitions also vary as well. In Vietnam, pregnant women are encouraged to stay home as much as possible if they're not going outside for necessary activities to avoid spiritual disturbances. In Japan, black cats bring good luck.
Marshall: What they said. If the G-52s are a moral global police, life would be no fun.
Super C: People do still assume we are a moral global police, but I don't shove it down people's throats.
Cody: That's what happens when them news reporters twist the whole durn thing out of context, ain't it?
Super C: I do specify in the Code that while I expect everybody to follow certain rules (no smoking, no drinking, no drugs, etc.), I'm not picky about what you can and cannot watch or do personally, and I never discriminate. This is one of the revisions I made when I was undergoing counseling. This is also something the media has gotten wrong too may times; they've been giving me a lot of heat because two of our allies are a gay couple (Zax and Juno), in the hopes it would rally the world against me.
Cody: *sarcastically* A lot of good that did them!
Super C: *to Wrangler Wolf* If you're going to enjoy that stuff, just don't discuss it in front of me if it's not absolutely necessary. Likewise, I told Chuong that if he wants to enjoy certain memes, he just shouldn't show them to me because I wouldn't show any tolerance for it. Plus, I may have been too melodramatic by calling everything I hate "unbiblical."
Cody: That's what happens when them news reporters twist the whole durn thing out of context, ain't it?
Super C: I do specify in the Code that while I expect everybody to follow certain rules (no smoking, no drinking, no drugs, etc.), I'm not picky about what you can and cannot watch or do personally, and I never discriminate. This is one of the revisions I made when I was undergoing counseling. This is also something the media has gotten wrong too may times; they've been giving me a lot of heat because two of our allies are a gay couple (Zax and Juno), in the hopes it would rally the world against me.
Cody: *sarcastically* A lot of good that did them!
Super C: *to Wrangler Wolf* If you're going to enjoy that stuff, just don't discuss it in front of me if it's not absolutely necessary. Likewise, I told Chuong that if he wants to enjoy certain memes, he just shouldn't show them to me because I wouldn't show any tolerance for it. Plus, I may have been too melodramatic by calling everything I hate "unbiblical."
Wrangler Wolf: Okay that makes sense. Thanks for clearing that up with me.
Zax: That and some beliefs in my opinion are archaic, especially the ones involving homophobia. Ghana has to stop their homophobia, but the Ghanaian people are the only ones to make that happen. Sometimes, you have to be the change, and it all begins with setting an example of if you see something, say something.
Garrett: It's a slow change, but a worthy one too. I also encourage others to stop gay hate by saying something if they see something.
Zax: That and some beliefs in my opinion are archaic, especially the ones involving homophobia. Ghana has to stop their homophobia, but the Ghanaian people are the only ones to make that happen. Sometimes, you have to be the change, and it all begins with setting an example of if you see something, say something.
Garrett: It's a slow change, but a worthy one too. I also encourage others to stop gay hate by saying something if they see something.
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