Eh, whatever, I haven't seen the video, but dollars to donuts its more than just what happened in the game world.
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How could you possibly feel like you've formed an educated opinion without having seen the content that is being discussed? D:
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Do you want an honest answer to that or are you just being scandalized for the sake of it?
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I wouldn't ask if I wasn't interested in the answer.
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Because whatever people might say about sjw/npc there really doesn't seem to be any particular distinction in creativity or novelty of thought in those opposed. If it is, as you say, an accurate account of his actions in game, to identify a suffragette with feminism and thus...
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Find here annoying and feel cause to kill her, repeatedly, it seems? Then I'm willing to bet, I might be wrong, but I'd make the wager, that maybe, just perhaps, in the course of doing so he said less than entirely acceptable things about other things he finds annoying/feminist.
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Like, seriously "oh look the anti-feminist gamer" is not a very unique position.
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See this is where all the issues start. You've not seen the content and don't know that she is purposefully written to be absolutely insufferable. Assuming things just never helps anybody. And if we are advocating for censorship then we should at the very least keep it equal.
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I can't tell if the game is trying to make fun of feminists for wanting equality, or an actually self-aware meta joke about a portion of their audience's views on women. That aside, the video comes off like he's fulfilling a fantasy. That's some incel shit, a terrorist ideology.
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Yeh, sorry but when we start equating somebody having a bit of tasteless fun in a video game with terrorism, I'm out. Have a good day, I guess.
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I don't think he was doing it knowingly, but there's an online community that makes these types of jokes and then cheers on irl violence towards women (including mass killings). I'm not gonna fault YouTube for not wanting to be associated with that.
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