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they still think they have any impact after much proof they don't.
just block them and they will eventually take their ball and go home when nobody wants to play with them.
to be fair , even a hater would have problems siding with these pathetic losers at this point.
it's just sad.
It's not forced. If you don't want to be gay, you can literally just not choose dialogue options to be gay. The ones labeled with a love heart. It's very clear that if you're talking to a man, and see a love heart dialogue option, then that means "It's time for romancing this man"
What would be woke is having Henry be gay right out of the gate, and giving you no options to change it.
There are no repercussions to taking that "budget constrainted" totally "optional" path.
In fact, in several missions you have no option but to support similar things. The red dress for our special they/them. Musa can't die, you have to protect him during the trial and another mission we are not allowed to mention protecting another superior group of people.
The game is completely slop no matter how you square it.
Enjoy, consume, buy more, buy often. Self-control is an illusion, listen to your thought-leaders.