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Apologies, I saw a post in a community on lemmy.ca and foolishly presumed that its default view wasn’t one of Americentrism. Silly me I guess.
it's not Americentric to discuss American law impacting two American companies by making comparisons to other American industries.
You're stirring the pot for no reason other than to thumb your nose at Americans
Ouch, I guess I’ve triggered you. Apologies. I believe your previous post is in violation of Rule 1, but hey I get it. Life’s busy and it’s easy to get caught up in and forget civility and respect. I’ll block you in a bit and you can continue on your way.
Triggered? 😂 I'm just trying to help you understand why things turned out this way for you. But sure, go off, king.
Welcome to the Fediverse! :D
I joke, but I've made the same mistake too.
That’s a fair presumption to make, in this case it’s just that Canadian gaming is being affected by US law.