@ Miz
No offense intended in my previous post, I meant to address the use of edgy and other verbal hooks rather than implying you directly dislike given groups.
@ The General Public
I do, however, stand by the fact that there seems to be a misplacement of the burden of action on so-called pirates, instead of applied mass pressure on CCP (via CSM or otherwise) to cater to the clear need/desire for piratical outlets in terms of alignment and roleplay. It may be easier to attack (directly or indirectly) those you feel 'bring down the neighborhood' but you're trying to kill the symptom not the cause. One should not cauterise one's tear ducts to cure sadness, just because crying indicates that state.
Asking people to leave the isk/pvp fountain of plenty because you feel they aren't 'in theme' is incredibly arrogant. If being off-theme we a reason to not be granted membership, we'd have a team curating FW. We are NOT curators, no matter how offended or aggrieved we may be at how some choose to use mechanics. The simple fact remains - we have no alternative, we can roleplay in this grey area and we will continue to do so until we get our own sand-castle building kit.
This does feel distressingly like a sub-urban Neighbourhood Committee at this stage, with people complaining about the value of their sandcastle and how someone building theirs on the same street is bringing the place down. The truth is you own your sandcastle, not the street you built it on, and they own theirs.
Push for FW for all factional alignments if you must as impossible it may seem to get it implemented. But asking people to 'grow a pair' or 'move on' is school yard tripe. Doinitrong on steroids even. If we choose to fragment ourselves on pointless pissing competitions and fracturing of what little voter base there is for rp-related gameplay into self-defeating blocks of inconsequence we have only ourselves to blame.
Ask not why the pirate doesn't leave your militia, but instead ask what would provide a meaningful alternative. You're never going to get us to leave with the former, and as impossible as the latter may seem; if it did come to pass then we'd all get a better, more diverse game for it. Also the people you currently oppose would mostly push with you for alternatives.
We're here because there's no reason not to be.