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I really dont see what happened? Which part is this guy even talking about?
A bigot towards people who don't want a political...What? Do you know what discrimination even is or are you just saying ♥♥♥♥?
Could you point those bits out for me? I genuinely want to know, for stuff like that infuriates me.
video games have been inherently political for decades through either their content or the influence they have on society. You’re just aware of it now and have to accept that people in the world exist that aren’t your fantasy land idea of how the world should be, and they play video games too.
What i mean by normal is that there is more to them then their sexuality. Like dorian from DAI the gay mage. He was just a normal guy who was gay. Idk how to say that better but i hope you know what i mean. Like gay wasnt his entire character
some people are gay, some are straight, none of it affects you.
So you dont understand what im asking. Im asking if the gay characters are developed and not just reduced to being gay