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jason1637 said:
Pemalite said:

Hell no.
I would rather you stopped being politically correct and stop acting all "offended" over something so small and insignificant.

It literally doesn't affect you in the slightest if LGBTQI people were represented in an Xbox video or not.
Try being happy for these people instead.

I'm happy that other groups are getting attention but people like me demographics wise arent included so i have ythe right to be upset.

And what is your demographic? And why aren't you bothering to do something about it? Get productive.

Ka-pi96 said:

What's the I?

L = Lesbian.
G = Gay.
B = Bisexual.
T = Transgender.
Q = Queer/Questioning.
I = Intersex.

jason1637 said:

Well the percentage of Male to Female gamers are about even https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.windowscentral.com/heres-some-interesting-stats-about-xbox-one-owners-microsoft-shared-partners%3Famp

So why give women their own special event? I get they want to be inclusive but why not have an event for Asians, whites, heterosexuals, and males since the goal is to include EVERYONE.

Just because women might number equally to men in terms of overall numbers... Doesn't mean they are as fairly represented.


JC317 said:
Regarding Asians, because no one in western media ever cared about Asians unless the purpose of their inclusion is pandering to the Asian market.

Asians aren't under-represented though.
There is an entire genre of video games that are almost exclusively about them. (JRPG's.)
Sony and Nintendo are gaming powerhouses from an... You guessed it. Asian country.

Zkuq said:
I really don't understand the claims about political correctness here. Political correctness isn't about trying to advance the situation of some groups. It's more about what you can and what you can't say. If anything, this is the opposite of political correctness.

Whilst correct, it's also more than that.



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