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they just included some stuff
Obviously, they sell you the agenda from the point of view of love and equality. But equality between all the poors against themselves, not rich/poor. Do you see a lot of "the rich should share profits for a better common good" in Disney? Not really. Equal opportunities? Anyone. Not really. It's all about the poor, rags to riches, the illusion of the (american) dream. If you work hard, you can succeed...I'm not an economist, but from what I'm reading it's not the case (statistically speaking). But the illusion should be kept alive (by Disney) for the new generation and they use the survivorship bias to keep the illusion alive.
I've seen a lot of "women are paid less than men" in my line of work. But...the truth is, there are less women. So they aggregate the total sum and they compare the sum. Like there are 10 women in the company, paid X. There are 50 men, paid the same amount X. In total, total salary from women is (obviously?) less than the total salary from men. This is some example of the woke agenda.
Maybe I'm wrong. Not sure about that. Maybe I don't really understand the "true" purpose of the woke agenda.
I would strongly recommend that you see a specialist.
But then again, that was after a certain event in the game, all those who played the game know what part i am talking about.
After that point, she went from a Strong, Independent Woman to being a mellow woman able to ask for help when she needs it.
The thing i hated most about her character was that she felt entitled to have things her way all the time, disrespecting every single man that has the gull to say 'no' to her.
Beyond that, i liked it.
They do need to stop reducing the feminine qualities of characters, they need to look as close to the models used as possible....just like Stellar Blade.........cause Aloy in this one is abit....plump in the face, not sure how, since throughout my playthroughs, i mostly ran everywhere. lol