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Leesin to meee
I understand and im not defending such a stance, but I think there is more to the overall discussion of Wuk as a character than that.
I've seen many people give a wide variety of reasons on this forum alone. Reasons that don't touch on the VAs identity at all.
So I'm just saying that you can despise Wuk as a character and not even care about the VAs personal life.
To let their identity be used as a immunity shield against valid critique of poor writing/line delivery would be irresponsible. Not to mention disrespectful to the very group your trying to protect imo. Since that could imply they are too fragile to handle any legit criticism on a project.
Bringing this back full circle. Not everyone who has issues with Wuk is "regurgitating a meme from social media."
Maybe you're just a transphobe who's salty that people can spot you?