A candidate in Maine is taking heat for playing World of Warcraft.
According to the Associated Press, Democratic Colleen Lachowicz, a candidate for the Maine state Senate, has been criticized by the Republican party for playing the popular on-line game. In a mailing last week, the Maine Republican party accuses her of living in a fantasy world and making “crude, vicious and violent comments” in online forums dedicated to World of Warcraft.
Lachowicz has responded by saying by accusing Republicans of focusing on her hobbies rather than public policy issues.
“I think it’s weird that I’m being targeted for playing online games,” she said in a statement. “What’s next? Will I be ostracized for playing Angry Birds or Words With Friends?”
A website produced by Republicans includes a link to Lachowicz’s online character, Santiaga, who sports a purple Mohawk and is armed with a meteor shard. It notes that the game takes place in a “make believe land Azeroth” and that Lachowicz is “playing at level 85 — the highest level one can attain.”
The mailing said she spends hundreds of hours involved in World of Warcraft, which features an array of characters such as trolls and orcs.
“We need a senator who lives in our world, not Colleen’s world,” the mailing said.
It also highlights comments Lachowicz made in online forums to other World of Warcraft players in 2009 and 2010, including: “I love poisoning and stabbing,” “I can kill stuff without going to jail” and “I like to stab things and I’m originally from New Jersey, what’s your (expletive) point?”
Ericka Dodge, a spokeswoman for Maine Democrats, said in an interview on Friday that Lachowicz, a social worker, had only spent about 30 minutes playing World of Warcraft since January as she was now spending her free time campaigning.
“Clearly before she started the campaign she spent a lot more time gaming,” said Dodge. “She’s also a knitter, but my guess is no one is going to attack her for that.”
An estimated 211.5 million people, or about two-thirds of the population, play video games in the U.S., according to NPD Group.
David Sorensen, a spokesman for the Maine Republican Party, said the mailing and website weren’t meant to antagonize gamers.
“As far as we’re concerned, it’s not a World of Warcraft story, it’s a ‘candidate saying outrageous things through World of Warcraft story,'” he said on Friday.
Dan Vzare says
Hmm, candidate… does that mean you can vote for her? If yes, then I’m sure this will help her in the standings. Why you may ask? Well first, gamers don’t pay attention to what policies are (nither does anyone else for that matter) and if she plays games, that makes her down to earth.
k9 says
The next thing you know the Republicvans will call it demon worship. The thing you have to remember is that this is Maine and these Maineacs, yes spelling correct, will eat this up.