Ah yes, everyone famously remembers how no one decried Gone Home for featuring gay characters. Nobody railed against its “agenda,” etc.pic.twitter.com/7Ao1aJbJ6c
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My problem as a trans person with meeting new people is people say “Sorry but there hasn’t ever been any trans representation in my life, you can’t just go introducing this now. If my life was supposed to have trans identities in it they would have been there from the beginning.”
I love the idea that with Hades it was some big revelatory twist for Supergiant to go, “What if Greek mythology BUT kinda gay?”
Anyway I've said this 100 times in 100 ways over the years but it's wild to have your existence, your "story," treated by vast swaths of ppl as peripheral to & distinct from the "primary" story of humanity, which is still predominantly white, predominantly cis, predominantly male
I mean, Fallout didn't have any canonically queer people in it until Fallout 2...
Would be more intellectually honest to just say they hate LGBTQA+ people. Gay, trans and non binary people have always been here, it's more to bizarre to have a straights only world. Bigots love their safe spaces.
and worthy of not that what's considered "forced" isn't the expression of an agenda but the simple *existence* of LGBTQ characters. Just them being in the world.
hmm yeah weird how it's no problem if it can be viewed as fanservice for straight dudes
I think you're on to something here- These sort of folks feel the same way about real life. "I don't mind if there are gay people, just so long as they stay in their own story and don't become NPCs in mine."
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