Board Thread:Virtual Tribal Council/@comment-1294345-20171116063617/@comment-26856630-20171118112017

PotatoMagic wrote: Perhaps, but I'm not criticizing Ben for his morals or his defense thereof; I'm criticizing him for his moralistic approach to the game, specifically in his social game, which definitely rubbed me the wrong way. There was at least one or two other instances where Ben was criticizing someone, and he frequently referenced the military when it was unnecessary to do so, unless as if to morally validate himself and undermine those of the people he critiqued. I'd at least say that Ben definitely came off as the most arrogant for me this episode. Chrissy, Ryan, and Cole might be full of themselves but they're not claiming the moral high ground. Well, all I can say is that he didn't rub me the wrong way. I felt that those two instances where he criticize someone were certainly justified, referencing the military because his military background was attacked, or plain distrust which is also fine. I don't like it when people use the moral high ground either, but to me it just didn't seem like it in this case. But I guess it's a matter of perspective.