I want to take a minute to commend Colin Moriarty for sticking to his guns and not apologizing. I've always liked Colin, but it kinda just ended there. He was just one video game personality I enjoyed. I gained an all new respect for him, because he's standing up to a stealth form of bullying very prevalent in today's society, specifically on social media.
People today just love piling on whenever someone does something they morally disagree with. It isn't enough to just scold them or have an intelligent discussion about it and end it there. If someone says something they finally morally or politically incorrect, a large contingent of people want to destroy that individual. Ruin their career, ruin them socially... attack attack attack. I can't stand this mentality. These people masquerade as people standing up for good, but they are no better than your common social media bully. This stuff is mean-spirited, it's wrong, and I'm glad Colin is standing up to these people.
Anyone can be offended by anything they want, but it's not the job of people to live their life not offending the world. You are always going to offend someone, it's impossible not to. I say just be the best person you can. Don't be hateful, don't be mean, don't be a bad person. And if people don't like your sense of humor, then it's their right to be offended, but it's also that person's right to have that sense of humor as well. Colin is completely right that this form of bullying is scary, and it's a form of oppression, that people want to control forms of expression and diversity.
Anyone who he considered a close fiend who would stop talking to him about a joke so innocuous and not hateful, is not a true friend. Everyone reaches at least one point in their lives(some more than one) where we really find out who our true friends are. People who tell it to you straight and don't pump you up every chance you get, but people who level with you and are not afraid to stand by you during tough times. Colin found out who his true friends are in this industry, and judging by his interview, I'm guessing those friends were not as many as he thought. I truly believe great friends are hard to come by. Most people in life are out for their own best interests, and everyone reaches a point in their lives where that is realized. Sometimes it's a culture shock and it hits you hard.
I don't blame Colin at all for heading in a different direction. I'd feel motivated to do the same. I wish him all the best, and I'm glad he's standing up to the bullying, character assassinations against his character.