>>8657517>missing the point this hard and then ignoring the rest of my postYou brought up company policy and I showed how their company policies do not make sense. My point is that their official stance on anything isn't important or consistent. Please be able to put two and two together in the future for basic human communication.
>A guy at The Lego Group made a sticker that says Nexo Knights is Castle!Yes. And? Lets take this scenario
>2016>average parent with no knowledge of Nexo Knights, wants to buy a birthday present for their child>parent goes to Toys R Us and asks for Castle lego set >Autistic Toys R Us employee points at a Nexo Knights setIn most situations, the parent is confused. Or needs it to be explained to them that this is "very similar" or "inspired" by castle. Maybe the employee points at the visors and says "it kinda looks like a knight helmet." Maybe he points at
>>8656864 and says "see? It kinda looks like a Castle and a tank."
>Maybe even the parent buys a Nexo Knights set. But does the parent really consider it a castle set in most situations?Alternate scenario
>2016>average parent with no knowledge of Nexo Knights, wants to buy a birthday present for their child>parent goes to Toys R Us and asks for a lego set>Autistic Toys R Us employee points at Nexo Knights set>parent sees the bright colors, the goofy designs and understands it is sort of a science fiction thing>upon closer inspection of some of the sets they might notice a castle inspiration, especially in >>8656864 >maybe the parent buys it, maybe they don't>but they aren't confused by someone introducing it as CastleYour point here is
>Some autismos consider it Castle and those autismos are rightWhich of course some autismos do. Yet my point is that most people do not, and public opinion overrides the few autismos.
>and one of the autismos was important!A guy that designs lego stickers is not important. Sorry Dan.