


I have many questions but I don't even think there are enough answer in the world to satisfy them.

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This was more a post about people who get tilt over any representation and less about people with reasonable complaints. A forced diversity character is always painfully obvious, like the non-binary character in the latest COD. It’s obvious they are only in there to get points from “Progressives” less about actual representation. Compared to say, someone getting upset over the LGBT+ representation in Night in the Woods. Where the LGBT+ characters really perfectly represent the group of friends you would find in real life. Hell, my group of friends mirrors that group. There’s nothing forced about the characters, their relationships are natural and organic, the game really represents real life quite well. So getting upset over LGBT+ representation in a game like that really comes off as shallow bigotry pretending to be concerned.ehh...I don't go full on if there are in the game it's an issue but I still do have an issue with it when it feels like it was forced in for the sake of it to the point of it being obvious that it was forced. which ends of falling out of including an lgbt character in the game like you would any other type of character and into the realm of "hey guys, look, there kissing, give us your money cause where inclusive"...I am still on the fence on retroactively making a character part of said group to...on one hand, yes, it could very well be natural to everything...at the same time it falls prey to the previous issue of possibly being forced some times for the sake of brownie points and not because the writer actually wanted to make that change. tldr, I don't care if they exist it just irks me when they are forced. no worse then saying your inclusive by having an all female group for something...no, that's worse...that is you admitting to gender bias at that point. that is all on me taking a silly little meme way to seriously


I vote to make every video game character asexual, unless they're already married or the entire point of the character, or a story or subplot, is to get a partner. This satisfies my wish of never having any gay characters in a story, and also your wish of having more LBGTPQHAKFICHDBAVAHKFLGBRJS++ representation (I think asexuality is a part of it). No, this is not a joke.

Quite honestly I am tired of playing as cishet dudes.I vote to make every video game character asexual, unless they're already married or the entire point of the character, or a story or subplot, is to get a partner. This satisfies my wish of never having any gay characters in a story, and also your wish of having more LBGTPQHAKFICHDBAVAHKFLGBRJS++ representation (I think asexuality is a part of it). No, this is not a joke.



