Ok, everyone is talking political games. I’ll join. It’s a political game if the creators are using it to push a certain political idea. A game can be about war, society and even about politics and still be apolitical. Without intent or clarity of message, it’s just a mirror.
If you're curious, Matt breaks it down quite well here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owEMDcq73IY …
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I’m curious about most things. Might watch. But convincing me about a definition of a word that contains “everything” is definitely an uphill battle. Unless you’re talking about I dunno, Energy possibly maybe, but I’m no nuclear physicist so...
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I can clarify that one. I meant "things created by people", because it's a reflection of who created it and how they see the world. Which is not neutral.
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