zeidhan29
KK Master
My comment might be considered out of place or sexist, but why the hell should I care, and why should these kinds of empty (and often malicious) opinions affect sites like GitHub (which, of course, is the ideal place to share your social and political views)?I blame the feminists who kept screeching about "Stop sexualizing women in fictions!".
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And the woke too(?). if anyone remembered Gamergate?
But i won't talk about it any further, let's just goon to our favorite waifus.
These people don't care if the community is healthy or a potential disaster; if there's even the slightest intention of showing a nipple or anything that breaks their standards, we'll be labeled as "part of the problem." What don't they know about the complexity of creating a mod or tools, or even understanding the language used in scripts, game engines, and the various design platforms that make games? They don't have a clue about the concepts, and even less about the practical side.
I can spend 2, 10, or 70 hours working on a mod so that 2B, or some other popular fictional character, has inhuman proportions or an ass the size of Saturn, and long before I'm seen as just a casual gamer, there's knowledge and time invested in numbers and rules that you have to learn and respect. That's not something you learn with just your hands and Vaseline.
Does playing an eroge make me an abuser or something?
Aren't they lumping everyone together when most of us have lives beyond Koikatsu? Aren't they the ones who seek and defend uniqueness in every aspect, while we're the exception and they treat us like some kind of problematic, pluralistic concept?
I said it before and I'll say it again, I don't care about forced inclusion or any attempt by these people to promote cultural diversity in fields like video games (where they often fail), but THIS is plain and simple censorship, and this isn't a movement that seeks to protect the vulnerable, it's a movement that only seeks to protect its inflated ego and hypocrisy.
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As an aside, if you really think this is an attempted attack against these people, no, it isn't.
I just think it's idiotic that you're worrying about these issues when there's constant internet surveillance and real-time security protocols, and if there is a vulnerability, the ones you should be bothering are the authorities.
I'm not normalizing the danger, I'm just pointing out how superficial and backward these arguments are.