No, it's an opinion. An opinion is not a point. The act of killing 'innocent players' is the act of killing other players. Whether they're 'innocent' or not is also not a point. You're addressing gameplay as if it's synonymous with behaviour. This is the same argument that people use to try to convince people that video games cause mass shootings, and has been debunked over and over and over again, but I'll do it one more time for you.
One of the gankers I know personally is an RAAF F/A-18E Super Hornet pilot. He's serving his nation. Tell me again how he's 'childish'? Tell me again how the way he plays a video game determines his character as a human being?
No, you know what tells me more about the character of a person than the way they play a video game? They way they judge people based on superficialities like how they play a video game. That makes you not just more childish, but also substantially more garbage than all the gankers put together. And demonstrably so, not just as a matter of opinion.
What a laugh you give me.
Look mate, I've fought for my country and the UN. I have my years and medals for peacekeeping and more. So don't think you can come here and call me 'garbage' and I'll think you're anything more than someone having a tantrum because others won't believe their drivel.
It is my opinion that killing innocent players on an expedition of exploration is nothing more than childish antics dressed up in some sociopathic reasoning as to appear as acceptable to the normal adult.
Such a lol, I know a Hornet pilot so blah blah blah. Am I supposed to fall in reverence on bended knee because you know a RAAF Hornet pilot? Lols. Sorry buddy, but that just cracks me. Where exactly is this Hero serving his Nation?