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Waldo_Jeffers

Waldo_Jeffers

United Kingdom
OLD SKOOL

OCT 05, 2012 02:26 PM

World of Warcraft hobby sparks US political row


The gaming hobby of a political candidate has become an issue in a state senate race in New England, US.

Maine Republicans have created a webpage revealing that Democrat candidate Colleen Lachowicz plays an orc rogue in World of Warcraft (WoW).

Ms Lachowicz's liking for back-stabbing and poison in WoW raise questions about her "fitness for office", they claim.

Ms Lachowicz has hit back saying the attack showed the Republicans were "out of touch".

The state senate seat known as District 25 in Maine, is currently being contested by Ms Lachowicz and incumbent Republican Tom Martin. Voting takes place on 6 November.

As part of its campaign efforts, the Republican party in the state created "Colleen's World" - a website that compiles information about Ms Lachowicz's orc rogue Santiaga. An orc is a mythical human-like creature, generally described as fierce and combative.

In a statement that accompanies the webpage, Maine Republicans said playing the game led Ms Lachowicz to live a "bizarre double life" that raised questions about her ability to represent the state.

The page also detailed some of the comments Ms Lachowicz has made while talking about her orc rogue, in particular it highlights her affection for Santiaga's ability to stab things and kill people without suffering a jail sentence.

"These are some very bizarre and offensive comments," said Maine Republican Party spokesman David Sorensen in a statement. "They certainly raise questions about Lachowicz's maturity and her ability to make serious decisions for the people of Senate District 25."

The site also lists many of the 400 comments she has posted to left wing political news and discussion site Daily Kos. Maine Republicans have also posted leaflets that reproduce the information on the website.

"I think it's weird that I'm being targeted for playing online games," said Ms Lachowicz in a statement. "Apparently I'm in good company since there are 183 million other Americans who also enjoy online games.

"Instead of talking about what they're doing for Maine people, they're making fun of me for playing video games," said Ms Lachowicz.

It is not clear what effect the Republican tactic will have on the state senate race in Maine. However, many messages of support have been left on Ms Lachowicz's own webpage with some pledging cash to her campaign.

Gaming researcher Ladan Cockshut said the row revealed how gaming can be seen as a bad thing to do.

"In my work, I've spoken with many people who in their regular lives have roles of significant responsibility (as doctors, managers, or educators) but who choose carefully with whom they disclose their gaming activity," she told the BBC. "And disclosing their gaming activity is often accompanied by a degree of apology or embarrassment."

But, she added, having a gamer run for office was a "heartening" development.

"This would seem to run contrary to the other stereotypes that we love to assign to gamers: that they are lazy, antisocial people who don't have a 'real life'," she said. "Maybe this will trigger some dialogue about our perceptions of gamers and the role that games can and should play in modern society."



lolwut?!!!!!!!!!

zenFish

zenFish

Vancouver, BC
August 2004

OCT 05, 2012 02:46 PM

Funny, one would have thought an assassination rogue toon would make her the perfect candidate for political office, given the nature of how damn backstabbing politicians are.

skeptik

skeptik

New Orleans, LA
February 2004

OCT 05, 2012 03:39 PM

Well. at least she isn't pretending to be a Nazi.

cpkz

cpkz

Portland, OR
September 2006

OCT 05, 2012 04:03 PM

I laughed until I cried. And then I just kept crying.

mydogfarted

mydogfarted

Oakland, NJ
June 2003

OCT 05, 2012 04:16 PM

WingZephyr

WingZephyr

New Orleans, LA
October 2010

OCT 06, 2012 08:59 AM

They must be running low on scandles.

Looch

Looch

Reno, NV
November 2008
ardour

ardour

Canada
March 2006

OCT 06, 2012 02:43 PM

Oh wow. They're not only out of touch because they don't know what a video game is (essentially), they're so out of touch that they don't realize what loons this makes them look like to anyone under 30.

bean

bean

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

OCT 06, 2012 02:54 PM

It really depends on the class. I mean, locks and rogues are terrible people.












[/sarcasm] (duh)

SPOILERS! (Click to view)
They're terrible people, but I'd pick a lock or rogue over someone who thinks playing games disqualifies you from office any day

RumpusParable

RumpusParable

Copperas Cove, TX
April 2003

OCT 06, 2012 02:57 PM

Well, I wouldn't vote for someone who plays Horde.

motorfirebox

motorfirebox

Pittsburgh, PA
March 2004

OCT 06, 2012 03:25 PM

RumpusParable said:
Well, I wouldn't vote for someone who plays Horde.


LOK'TAR OGAR

semiretiredpunk

semiretiredpunk

USA
March 2007

OCT 07, 2012 06:48 AM



Even Republicans gamers are coming to her defense. For instance, a woman named Kari Zielke sent the below photo to Lachowicz's campaign and to the Republican Party of Maine. "We may have different political views but I wont stand by while my fellow Horde are treated this way," she wrote on Lachowicz's Facebook page.



Source

toothpickmoe

toothpickmoe

Los Angeles, CA
May 2004

OCT 07, 2012 08:31 AM

The misappropriation of WoW-based acronyms is really a nice touch.

Accuser

Accuser

Dana Point, CA
October 2006

OCT 07, 2012 08:34 AM

bean said:
It really depends on the class. I mean, locks and rogues are terrible people.












[/sarcasm] (duh)

SPOILERS! (Click to view)
They're terrible people, but I'd pick a lock or rogue over someone who thinks playing games disqualifies you from office any day



Woah woah woah woah.



I agree about rogues, but what's wrong with locks?

PointBlank

PointBlank

New York, NY
November 2004

OCT 07, 2012 10:01 AM

It makes you unfuckable, but you should still be able to join the senate.

Looch

Looch

Reno, NV
November 2008

OCT 07, 2012 12:04 PM

PointBlank said:
It makes you unfuckable, but you should still be able to join the senate.



I play WoW, and I fuck quite regularly. biggrin

cpkz

cpkz

Portland, OR
September 2006

OCT 07, 2012 12:29 PM

Looch_The_Great said:

PointBlank said:
It makes you unfuckable, but you should still be able to join the senate.



I play WoW, and I fuck quite regularly. biggrin



After thinking about this...I came upon a realization:

I get laid a lot less now that I don't play MMos.

Electric_Squid

Electric_Squid

Edwardsville, KS
December 2007

OCT 07, 2012 02:49 PM

cpkz said:

Looch_The_Great said:

PointBlank said:
It makes you unfuckable, but you should still be able to join the senate.



I play WoW, and I fuck quite regularly. biggrin



After thinking about this...I came upon a realization:

I get laid a lot less now that I don't play MMos.



Now that you all mention it, I haven't gotten laid since I cancelled my Warcraft account. Damn it, doe that mean I have re renew my subscription?

skeptik

skeptik

New Orleans, LA
February 2004

OCT 07, 2012 05:43 PM

semiretiredpunk said:


Even Republicans gamers are coming to her defense. For instance, a woman named Kari Zielke sent the below photo to Lachowicz's campaign and to the Republican Party of Maine. "We may have different political views but I wont stand by while my fellow Horde are treated this way," she wrote on Lachowicz's Facebook page.



Source



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Hot gamer girls are hot.
love


SPOILERS! (Click to view)
Even Repuglican ones.


Demandrim

Demandrim

Lebanon, MO
September 2012

OCT 09, 2012 12:14 AM

Didn't we just lose someone in the attacks on our embassy in Libya who was an avid gamer? I think if you can die for your country and be a gamer, you can run for office and be one, too. But that's just me...

Random sidenote:

Gaming researcher Ladan Cockshut said the row revealed how gaming can be seen as a bad thing to do.



Is this really a person's name? surreal

Birger

Birger

Sweden
January 2010

OCT 09, 2012 10:00 AM

"Is this really a person's name?"

Nominative determinism?
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To the people who think yoga and Harry Potter are Satanic, Maine Republicans must seem reasonable.

SpeedGlacier

SpeedGlacier

Lafayette Hill, PA
October 2007

NOV 08, 2012 05:13 PM

I don't believe that the ability to role-play and consciously lose oneself in another realm delineates a psychological deficit, rather an emotional elasticity. As long as she doesn't drop dead from DVT in a pile of pizza boxes and Mountain Dew I'd dub her outlook an asset.