Hello,
Today, I experienced a very disappointing incident on the DS Trail Event server of Live For Speed. My username in the game, "} Allahu Akbar", is a common name in the Middle East and holds no negative connotations.
One of the experienced players on the server, p v l, asked me to change my name, claiming that it made him uncomfortable. I explained that my name violated no rules and that I would not change it. In response, I was kicked (banned) from the server.
During our brief conversation, it was mentioned that topics like religion or politics are not discussed on the server. However, banning me solely for having the name Allahu Akbar suggests that this rule is being used as an excuse. I asked if I would face the same treatment if I changed my username to J.F. Kennedy, George Bush, or Jesus Christ. He subtly indicated that these names would not result in a ban, but Allahu Akbar would.
This is a clear example of discrimination and double standards. If the server enforces rules against religious or political references, these rules should be applied equally to all names. However, it seems that only Allahu Akbar was targeted, reflecting a discriminatory attitude.
I am not requesting that my ban be lifted. My primary concern is to ensure that such discriminatory behavior and double standards have no place in the Live For Speed community. I urge the implementation of more effective policies to uphold the values of fairness, tolerance, and equality within the community.
Thank you.
Today, I experienced a very disappointing incident on the DS Trail Event server of Live For Speed. My username in the game, "} Allahu Akbar", is a common name in the Middle East and holds no negative connotations.
One of the experienced players on the server, p v l, asked me to change my name, claiming that it made him uncomfortable. I explained that my name violated no rules and that I would not change it. In response, I was kicked (banned) from the server.
During our brief conversation, it was mentioned that topics like religion or politics are not discussed on the server. However, banning me solely for having the name Allahu Akbar suggests that this rule is being used as an excuse. I asked if I would face the same treatment if I changed my username to J.F. Kennedy, George Bush, or Jesus Christ. He subtly indicated that these names would not result in a ban, but Allahu Akbar would.
This is a clear example of discrimination and double standards. If the server enforces rules against religious or political references, these rules should be applied equally to all names. However, it seems that only Allahu Akbar was targeted, reflecting a discriminatory attitude.
I am not requesting that my ban be lifted. My primary concern is to ensure that such discriminatory behavior and double standards have no place in the Live For Speed community. I urge the implementation of more effective policies to uphold the values of fairness, tolerance, and equality within the community.
Thank you.