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Nah, nobody cares.
Oh hell no. cos that ♥♥♥♥'s funny, and is entirely on context with a light-hearted game that makes 'jest' at things! The way that jennerising and tropic thunder 'change' people doesn't assert any sort of political statement, and while some might argue there is one, the overall intention is humour.
The issue with the whole 'indian dealer' thing is that it's never not been an insult. 'Indian giver' has never been used in jest, or in humour, and is implying a stereotype that's actually wrong!
Probably no one cares, I get it's not an intended insult by the dev, and he means no harm in the statement, and I still love the game.
But sometimes, the very least we can do as human being is try to forget using slurs that have nothing but negative connotations.
But I totally get that it was never anything but accidental usage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LMFzk9Feo0
Aussie dev means nothing, especially as an excuse for anything.
White people calling other white people white is pure fellatio.
people will get over it.