Perhaps, but I'd guess the risk of assassination rises with influence as opposed to their own views on violence
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To be fair, so was Malcolm X
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So it would resemble the beginning of the universe, but smaller. Neat.
In my experience, it totally depends on the shop and what kind if environment the owners are trying to cultivate. I've been to super competitive shops that are crazy anal about sticking to game rules, rude to newcomers, etc, and I've been to others (like my current shop) that realize we're a bunch of middle aged fucks playing with toys (40k is my shit).
More often than not, though, the vibe is going to be a welcoming one. As others have said, its more people to play games with! Especially in the plastic crack community, where there's certainly a 30 year Warhammer veteran just waiting for a newbie to dump their lore knowledge into.
Local gaming shops are good options if you're in an urban/suburban area. Many run regular events for TableTop Role Playing Games like Pathfinder and DnD, Warhammer, board game tournaments, etc.. Many also host discord servers so folks can make "LFG" (Looking For Game) type posts.
Obviously its going to depend where you are, but I've found it to be a great place to socialize when I'm bored.
After some further reading it seems obvious that the two incidents are entirely unrelated, but it was a fun rabbit hole for a sec!
Edited to say "usually", apologies, lol
My Rollerblades should be here Wednesday! Last I had a pair I was probably 17, but I started playing Bomb Rush Cyberpunk (spiritual successor to Jet Grind Radio) and was instantly hit with the urge to get back out there.
I see your point, but I'd be cautious of underestimating them.
Regardless of their own shortcomings, they have more resources than virtually anyone else on the planet to compensate for them. They certainly have teams of incredibly smart, and incredibly well paid people scheming for them.
What are the chances they are working together and creating a distraction?
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