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That's nothing compared to how racist this game is against native americans.. I gave up my let's play because the way natives are depicted made me that uncomfortable, especially since one of my best friends is Native American.
Normally I can roll my eyes, but here... I've... I've never seen anything quite this blatant. MK's Nightwolf looks like the poster-child for Tolerance and Acceptance in comparison
Yeah but Postal 2 did it in an amusing satirical way, here in GUN there's nothing satirical about it's just "Asians are cheap labor, Natives are evil monsters, that's just how it is."
The game should not be sanitized, modern day fluffy nonsense. Cowboys and Indians did not love each other and hug it out alot in the old west. Why is it that a Character in a video game is a racist and the entire game gets labled as such. That doesnt happen with movies, people undersand it is a character. So why this cognitive dissonance with games?
This is a good example. This a true persepective of real history, not a racist game maker. Didnt they teach you history in school? Immigrant labor built the USA for the rich and it continues today.
Well no they weren't just the best of friends, but the game doesn't tell the Native American side of the story... just "They're heartless mindless savages and the only party in the wrong, that's it."... when in reality they were pushed to agression after years of attempting piece after the US government banned their religious practices, infected them with small pox, and started killing any who didn't accept Christianity.
Red Dead Redemeption handled the subject with far more tact and it didn't pretend "Natives and White People were such good friends."
See this is the thing about story telling as opposed to a history class. A story is not required to present opposing views, and in all honsetly they should not, nor do most of them. Story telling is all about persepctive. Did you go to the Revanant to see the Bears persepective?
This is something that annoys the hell out of me with mordern society. The game bears no burden of displaying native americans in a specific light or even a historical accurate one. It is a game, not a history lesson.
If you pick up a history book you will find there were certain tribes of indians that attacked unprovoked as well. History is complex and nothing like the sanitized tales you get in the brainwashing institutions masqurading as schools these days.
The indians were certainly dealt a bad deal, but there are plenty of true stories of stage coaches needing constant escorts because the indians would kill on sight, including women and children too.
I was just looking for an answer to the question could I do anything about scalping enemies the answer was no and now we've kick startted a huge racism debate thanks internet for escalating so damn quickly