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Here's another dumb political status update.
You see, the Battlefield V trailer just came out earlier today, and it had a woman.
Now, tons and tons of people in the comments immediately said it was SJW trash, which I disagree with.
You see, women, however rarely, did in fact fight in WWII. And DICE didn't even shove it in your face, there simply was a woman in the trailer. Bam. Simple.
Here's the actual reason that bugs ne so much: By calling that SJW trash, you're essentially doing the same thing that SJWs do - calling every single thing that has even the slightest trace of SJW is definitely completely SJW pandering crap.
k thanks for reading please debate this calmly
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See, social justice has been thrown so out of proportion that anything even remotely related to social justice, like women, is considered that blown out of proportion thing. Heck, I don't know why they're complaining. The newest expansion for BF1 had a woman right on the title screen and no one complained there, not even with the fact women never actually fought in World War 1. I've actually caught myself rethinking what someone said before assuming it's something about social justice, since I participate in a lot of discussions about social justice. We just need to open our minds a bit more and keep second-guessing everything. The second guess is usually your best guess.
However, I would not be surprised if Dice actually did try to incorporate more women into their game, as a bit ago some silly SJWs complained about BF1's lack of female characters (despite the basic history knowledge that women did not fight in WW1). They might just be trying to cut off the head of the snake before anything controversial happens.
But guys, it's a game about a World War made by a multitude of people from multiple nationalities. I think we're fine on a social justice regard.
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Ohohohoho man, I bet this thread would be 10 times more lively if this was posted like... two years ago.
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