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In that case, you are a bigot. The LGBT have been around since time immemorial whether your backwards view point acknowledges it or not.
Why is there so much controversy around this topic? I don't think that homophobes realize that even the first humans were gay, so having a diverse cast shouldn't be this polarising.
and again, if i can't relate i wont buy it. and this mentality is shared by many many people. budlight and jojo siwa and many other companies that attempted to buy into the delusion have shown great losses because of it. so the reason rockstar won't do it is because they aren't ignorant.
#GTA:SA: CJ was African American.
#GTA V: Franklin was African American
#GTA VCS: Victor Vance was African American
#GTA TBOGT: African American who was also gay.
Did I miss any?
and yet so many took the bait lol
And then when the player chooses some dumb ass baby-talk pronoun like 'zer', give them a scooter as their starting vehicle. Everybody else gets a saber.
Here’s the problem with your assertion. It fails to take into account that rockstar has a moral imperative to serve and represent minority populations. GTA 5 had transexual NPCs and Rockstar made a whole game dedicated to the LGBT community and called it “The Ballad of Gay Tony” through which they told the story of a young gay black man and his struggles in the late-stage capitalism of America. It was well done too, being my favourite game of theirs. They need to bring back that level of profound storytelling if we want to begin healing from the effects of homophobia as a community.