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The_Yoda said:
Wright said:

 

It's not a social narrative. It's the fact that Nintendo seems stuck with the "standard male save-the-day hero" instead of, you know, acknowledging there are diverse people that could take his place instead. Linkle was a start, now they have to keep that path, but doesn't seem they want to, judging what we know about ZeldaU.

Samus says you're wrong ...

Absolute lies. Nintendo rarely cares about gender. Most of the time they just put males cause whatever, they feel like it. The newer IP's nowadays have males and females. Shows Nintendo isn't filled with sexist white men who work with the illuminati to make white privilege stay alive.

 

Man, everyone wanting everything to be diverse...even games. How about Link wears a goddamn Sombrero and is from the hood? THERE. Diversity!

 

But wait, now the argument of cultural appropriation and whether saying "the hood" is racist or not...



 

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