• Infynis@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    We write what we know

    My newest character is a burnt out office worker, with a dad that doesn’t believe in him, and, I realized after writing him, also super queer coded. I’m sure it’s nothing though

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    At this point I get more annoyed when the group doesn’t want to engage with the politics that are already there.

    Like an old group ran a story about how some people wanted to put the dead king’s baby son in the throne instead of his adult daughter because he’s a boy. No one in the group even blinked. Just swallowed it whole. I’m just like this is completely fiction we don’t have to do monarchy and we certainly don’t have to do literal patriarchy.

    No one really seemed to want to engage with that part of the story.

    I miss my old group. They helped stop a counter revolution from restoring a despotic king to power. And had a shitty mayor get removed from office via a recall election.

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    “I hate when people force politics into stories and media. I wish they’d do more stuff like [insert IP with well-known and/or obvious political themes and references].”

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      1 year ago

      The Fallout series in a nutshell. There are a terrifying number of Libertarians and fascists that love the series, despite its overt anticapitalist themes and messages.

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        Warhammer too. I don’t have any proof, but my subjective experience leads me to believe that the vast majority of players/enjoyers of the franchise are right wingers, which is funny considering that a good amount of lore exists exclusively to make fun of them.

        The same people who enjoyed Metal Gear Solid because it’s a cool game about shooting the bad guys, I guess.

        Heck, I once watched Starship Troopers with a friend, only to spend the following five hours arguing, because he insisted that the film (which is a very on-the-nose parody of fascism and militarism) actually makes fun of anti-fascists. I don’t know how you can misunderstand something so badly.

    • smeg@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      Ugh, I can’t believe they made the cyberpunk games all political, I just want cool robot arms and neon lights!