I mean I don't go to any prides, I don't like busy places like that and I don't celebrate that day, I do respect others doing it though.īut saying that out loud in the community is a no go, they don't accept that here, and you get the people "higher up on the ladder" of the community against you if you do. Second thing and that is the main reason of this comment, at least the community in my country online and offline has "unwritten rules" to how you should act as a transgender or part of the community. One is that if someone really want to hurt you bulls-eye, the community know better where to hit than regular people because they know where it hurts. If you actually feel offended by this comment, again, this comment is not about you.Īs someone who is lebian and transgender I learned two things from being part of the community (and before someone comments, this is my experience in my country, be happy if you only know nice people)ĪLSO the following is about the T part of the community here, not the rest of it (those are chill) Also don't blame others for your problems. Which, honestly, every game - where it fits the gameplay - should have. Some games do this better than others, for example "Life is Strange: True Colors" gives you an option. Which is not inclusive at all, it's purely an exclusivity for a very loud (and proud) minority. Or forcing "they/them" on all player characters in game - without giving an option. For example removing the "male and female" options from character creators. (or other 'woke' communities) This is something you see a lot of in modern movies and games. Which basically removes a lot of representation of the larger group that doesn't fit within this community. My problem here is that they force it upon the rest of the people in the countries that already have decent legislation to support people from this community. Meaning they don't support the community, but they actually only want to gain woke points from the community that they say they support. They don't openly support the community in countries that either have religious or legal standings against the community. Like companies changing their social media avatars to include the pride-flag. Which isn't going to change, ever.Ī lot of companies in the western world take this "pride" month to make a token out of everyone in this* community. WARNING: You might find this comment offensive, so stop reading now.ĭISCLAIMER: This comment is purely my opinion. I am not against these lists or labels, it’s just that some people go a bit too far with them (=labels).ĭISCLAIMER: I have nothing against people in the LGBTQ+ community*. (I just hope nobody does understand this comment wrong, a lot of people have a wrong image of the LGBTQ+ community because stories like this one, often get removed by the same community) Maybe because I care more about a game being good, no matter the labels. My small rant aside, what I do find interesting about these list is that 9 out of 10 times they contain games that have such label, while I didn’t even know they had one. They would never play The Witcher 3 or Persona because those lack one in their opinion. Yes I avoid places that are not friendly, but I don’t require media, games or even cafes to have “that label”, but I know some people in the community that only care about stuff if they have a label. Steven Universe: Save the Light (Switch eShop)Įven as someone falling under 2 umbrellas of the LGBTQ+, I never understood the focus of some (some doesn’t mean all) people on LGBTQ+ friendly content.
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