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Dragon Quest games are also on Google Play Store on Android
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just based on the beta
Through subversion, yes. But then again, it's similarly the fault of gamers for not gatekeeping the niche and thus letting the useful idiots and operatives in en masse, as it is in the case with other cultural niches like comics and movies alongside education and thus educators in making similar mistakes.
In part, at least, because it is a bit more nuanced than that.
Plus even without the CCP there's still Blackrock, Vanguard, Cerberus and the like as well as "advocates" of BRIDGE like Sheryl Daija. Thus it's technically an international effort by the international clique, but then again that's because - with the obvious exception of the CCP - these subversives have no national loyalty, only loyalty to their cause. Course, the true believers like Daija are themselves useful idiots in this case and I would obviously expect there to be a schism between the CCP and the Western billionaire and trillionaire elites at some point or another regardless of whether or not they're successful.
Especially given how West Taiwan is a paper dragon and they really aren't as strong or capable as they portray - and they would be facing a demographic crisis sooner than one might think given their one child policy and subsequently implemented two and three child policies have done nothing to stave off that ticking time bomb.
All it takes is one or two economic matches to set that ideological parade float alight.