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GribbleGrunger said:
DM235 said:

Normally I would, but he is the creative director leading those 100 people, and it irks me that instead of making the most creative game possible, he is potentially infusing "political correctness" into the story.  If the game stays true to its heritage, maybe I'll change my mind, but right now the politics has ruined all hype of this game for me.

What are you talking about? Sexism has got absolutely nothing to do with political correctness. What you're doing her is proving she's 100% correct and showing me she needs to continue what she's doing. It's about time this industry grew up. I just can't believe you've just called the idea of treating people equally, regardless of gender, politically correct. Amazing.

Gender equality is ensuring that female video game artists get paid the same amout as male video game artists for doing the same work.  Telling a video game artist the he or she shouldn't draw a ficticious female video game character in pink isn't stomping out sexism.  Doing so is only giving in to an agenda by a minority that think it is discrimination against them, and the only term that I could think of that best describes this practice is "political correctness".  Video game characters aren't "people".  After a game of Call of Duty, I don't turn myself in to the police for having killed "people".