A gun would make sense to background check for, is the thing.
"Aha, but wouldn't it be a great moneymaking opportunity? Riddle me that!". No, because it'll strike the vast majority of people who would be asked to do it as unnecessary. Aren't all of you people advocates of "the consumer" to begin with? How many people do you know would actually go for that shit? I listened to what he said, and then kept listening, and then acknowledged he literally had nothing else to work with other than 'I mean you'd get some cash if you knew what the fuck you were doing...', with it just sort of assumed that would ever actually fly with anyone who would be asked to do so.
I understand most of you think sweet sweet Jeremy has a super good point and everyone is out to just fuck with him for no reason, but there's no way none of you think that's actually a bulletproof system they refused to adopt out of sheer stubbornness or spite of the guy who thought of it.
No disrespect dude, but as much as you continually claim Jeremy is cringey for trying to forcestart #Magicgate, I'd probably say you yourself are being pretty cringey right now for trying to force stop this thread.
Like, I am honestly trying to understand what you want to achieve by shrieking every time Jeremy or someone else makes a video about WOTC's practices, do you want him/them to stop? Do you want us to stop discussing it? What exactly is your end-point here, man?
Background checks are considered routine for any job that involves being with children for any extended time, is it foolproof? No, but it's better for everyone involved in the hobby if they do it. Now one of the bigger arguments against background checks that we've seen in this thread is that they're cumbersome and impractical, but here you have a store owner saying that it isn't, with him comparing it to the established practices of the gun industry. He is clearly not trying to be hyperbolic or saying gun ownership = WOTC judgeship in terms of importance.
And the company already requires people to take multiple tests and other requirements to become judges, and they do it gladly, I am sure that whoever is autistic enough to take the time to actually sit down and study the laws of a fucking card game is probably gonna be ok with filling out a form and paying 5 bucks. There is also an element of common sense to it, in that it protects the company from any future lawsuits relating to negligence.
SJWism or not, culture war or not, Jeremy being involved or not, this is something everyone should be able to agree upon.