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Define “shove it in to every medium”. Usually what that translates to is “I can’t handle that society is changing”. And that you don’t want to see it to any degree. Did you see Deadpool 2? How did you feel about Negasonic and Yukio? Was that “shoved” in to the superhero movie medium?
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  • Edited by Sebba1985: 7/12/2018 8:14:13 PM
    Is not that i can't handle that society is changing, and believe me i have gay friends and they're wonderful people. It's just this attitude of "we have to make every character transgender-y as possible so that ALL the people will like our product". I see it in book, well, shite-tier book or novels which i guess nobody reads anyway. In the search for the omnipresent strong female character that turns out in the end to be a Mary Sue, forgetting, blatantly, that Ellen Ripley from the Aliens franchise is a strong female protagonist without falling into the forced equality trope. Videogames and movies too but the latter falls into the "strong indipendent women" argument, read: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, for example. It's.. however more complicated than that and i am not that great with words, they're not my forte and it's a reason why i tend to shy away from forums and discussions board. In no way i've meant to come off as a triggered person or a soyboy, i just wanted to say what i have to say without resorting to any kind of insults because that's not gonna lead us anywhere in my opinion.

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  • [quote]Usually what that translates to is “I can’t handle that society is changing”. And that you don’t want to see it to any degree. [/quote] You missed the point of the post and assume too much. There's people of diffferent orientations, have always been, will always be. But now days it seems everyone 'different' screams for recognition and equality and the overly sensitive and general ball-lessness of society today wants to try and give everyone what they want. And that ends up dragging everyone else who usually wouldnt give a damn right into the middle of it. The main point of all the bitching in this whole topic... Does it matter if ana is a lesbian? No Does it change or impact the story? No Does it offer any [b]actual[/b] insight to the character, history, or game? No Then what the f was the point of throwing it out there except for the whole 'appease the people' motive

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