It's important to recognize that Opensim is a diverse and expansive platform, allowing each of us to create the worlds we envision, complete with the elements that matter most to us. Whether it's building churches, setting up campaign headquarters, or creating spaces that reflect our personal beliefs, Opensim offers the freedom to design and inhabit the virtual environments we choose.
No one is saying that you can't have a church or a voting booth, or that politics and religion have no place on your grid. In fact, one of the strengths of Opensim is that it provides room for all kinds of expression, and many of us cherish the ability to bring our full selves, including our beliefs and values, into the worlds we create. If your vision for your land includes religious structures or political elements, that's entirely within your rights and the spirit of what makes Opensim special.
However, the broader point being made is about maintaining the overall harmony of shared spaces within the community, especially in public forums like OSW (OpensimWorld). When we talk about leaving real-life debates in real life, it's not about limiting creativity or expression within your own grid. It's about recognizing that public spaces, where diverse groups of people come together, can quickly become contentious when dominated by divisive real-life issues.
We come here to escape RL we have hate all around us, why is it so important to divide us here?
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