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hisarcher19 #transphobia deviantart.com

A modest battle plan, in meme form.

Looking at how people fought back against EA's microtransactions in Battlefront II, you could hit them right in the brand. Parents, normies, and other people just wanting a good time free of politics thought they could trust Nintendo to deliver just that. But like Disney now, they are letting the tail wag the dog and have damaged their brand. Nintendo let these localizers pull a Bud Light. Let's hope Nintendo sees they shouldn't take sides in the culture war and certainly not attack their core audience.


We've had wins in Helldivers 2 and Steller Blade , I say let's add one more.

VannesteLand #homophobia #fundie #wingnut deviantart.com

If there’s one thing I feel world could use, it would be an animated project which takes a comedic, albeit politically incorrect jab at the excessive, stick-out-like-a-sore-thumb LGBT+ content in today’s children’s and teen’s animation especially with what’s going on at Cartoon Network and with Netflix’s She-Ra. It’s not that I have anything against the LGBT+ community or the people part of it, I’m just very resentful of it being put into children’s media, be it a cartoon or not.

MetalBeowolf89 #pratt deviantart.com

The left worships victimhood. They see Native Americans as perpetual victims, so they romanticize them and like to act as if they were above the same things that define much of human history.. Whereas if they were around today, being pitied and coddled is about the last thing they'd want. These were hyper-masculine cultures, extolling the virtues of the warrior making a name for himself, not shying away from hardship but embracing it, while also showing utterly no mercy to those that stood in their way or fell into their hands.

I'm Cherokee myself, so I'll not be lectured by those with no grasp of history or romanticized as some sort of descendent of noble savages. Native Americans of all kinds were human beings just like everyone else, and had human motivations such as greed, desire for power and glory, and everything else that drove human ambition. My own Cherokee people had those among them during the Civil War who owned slaves and fought for the Confederacy. It also remains the crux of an ongoing legal battle; the descendents of slaves the Cherokee held up to that point wanting to be recognized as being Cherokee themselves because of this.. Of all the ridiculous things to willingly go to court for, and deal with all the bullshit that the legal system entails.