I totally get where you are coming from but I think you're focusing too much on the negative characteristics of the so-called "gamer". As you pointed out, the crux of the issue lies in what being a gamer means to the individual. When it becomes too central to your identity, and you need to validate your choices/opinions in regards to it, you've clearly taken it too far. However, I don't think identifying yourself as a gamer means you've taken it beyond a hobby.irishda said:-Snip-
Personally, I have a lot of hobbies, but I still consider myself a gamer (in both the video game and tabletop sense of the word).
EDIT: I am frustrated about the whole thing too and have been struggling with my perception of the community as a whole, but I don't want a few anonymous assholes to dictate how I should define myself. I don't blame you for consciously distancing yourself from all this shit, however.