Because they go through so much to push their agenda.
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Replying to @magmamaster1801
You mean...write articles and make videos? What exactly do you want them to do? They can run their site how they want.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @magmamaster1801
Every site pushes an agenda. All media does this. Nothing is objective because we are affected by our internal biases subconsciously.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Maybe where you live but over here in Germany we have some media outlets that are only allowed to push objective information with no opinions around them,
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Replying to @EvilRshnNoises @AdmiralHip
We don't live in the 1930s anymore
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Replying to @magmamaster1801
You’re right, so women and minorities should have more representation in media than they did then.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
They should not force the representation. People are free to put them into games but the moment you try to force someone into something, it's too far.
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Replying to @magmamaster1801
Why? No one is forcing anyone to do anything. Polygon is saying "we want this to happen because people deserve representation," and game devs may or may not take that into consideration. No one has a gun to anyone's head.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
The problem is they call racism and sexism where there is none. 5000 men can be killed in a game but the moment a woman dies too they scream "SEXISM!!! REEEEEEE!!!"
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No, that isn't what they're saying. The problem is not that a woman died in one video game, the problem is that women have been poorly represented, as a whole, in media.
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