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Also i don't know why people feel the need to bring the journalist's fetishes into any of it. One of the first things you're taught as an adult is to not kink shame.
It'd be different if she was like trying to get rapists out of jail, or building such a facility or some ♥♥♥♥, but until then you can't call it anything more than what it is: a fetish.
excuse me, what? what hellhole did you grow up in?
Also I should add to my previous point that we're also taught as adults to attack the person's argument, not the person, and bringing someone's fetish into it is not attacking their argument.
So either way you look at it, it is not only immature to bring it into the conversation but it's also inappropriate to the conversation and has no bearing on the situation.
As a result, the devs dropped Kirsh quietly while she was offline and now she's trying to counter-cancel the game with bad reviews. A review bomb if you would.
You cared enough about that exact same concept to use it as an example of "more than a fantasy" but when someone points out that the OTHER person is literally racist you suddenly no longer care.
So racism is bad when it's your example, but suddenly doesn't matter when it's a reality?
Your true colors are showing.