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A multiplater campaign against AI avoids the sections on the base ship entirely.
Of course, not only can you decide against the feminist position where relevant, agreeing to it can actually directly hurt your gameplay (same for libertarian, conservative, environmental, etc, issues). For politics in general, there are no 'correct' answers (either way can give a small bonus and/or penalty), and the headlines in the paper will be critical regardless of your choice. For the generals' story arcs, there are outcomes for the generals that are better for them than others, but they are entirely optional, with mercenary cards being probably cheaper and giving as much of a boost to the chance of success as having a particular general lead rather than the army.
The game gives you a choice how is it propaganda?
Propaganda would make it look like this
"Hello, you are a gay prince and you must secure the land for gay people make all gay and lesbian people equal with the rest of the people this is your goal in the game"
But it's not lol it's a choice u ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.