I beg to differ about your common sense. Someone with common sense would recognize that this exact type of post has come up numerous times in destiny 2. Perhaps there is some credence to what is being said and should at least be heard.
Dismissing it like you know better shows how arrogant you are.
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‘Oh, but I don’t have a problem with gay people, I just think this character being gay really ruined the story and pushed an agenda...’ Sure you don’t pal, sure you don’t...
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Again, that's not at all what he said. Take the time to read it again, and maybe all the "common sense" you talked about should kick in.
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‘Forced’ diversity isn’t a problem at all. If people don’t like these ‘diverse’ characters or how they are written/used, just boycott those movies/comics/franchises and move on to others. The people who it doesn’t bother at all will hang around still, it’s really not an issue. I don’t see Ana being gay used in the way it was any worse than just a ‘regular’ character being written poorly.
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You're still missing the point.
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But it doesn’t actually matter.
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And you're right. I just -blam!-ing hate ignorance. But anyway, have a nice day good sir.
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To be completely fair, I’ve seen LGBT people get upset about a character being gay with it having no bearing on anything. Especially when it’s stuff like “Lando is pansexual” with that having no evidence in or bearing to the story. I haven’t read the comic and don’t really care. But I think there is something to be said about forced diversity and tokenism. I think we can all agree that well written and well rounded characters are better and desirable. Regardless of whether those characters are gay, purple, or a gnat. And simply being a thing is not the same thing.