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Kerotan said:
LudicrousSpeed said:
You’d think it was the IGN writer suffering from outrage culture but it was actually the OP all along, assuming a racist angle was being played when in reality the writer was just tired of generic white dude as the biker character.

Skin colour should be irrelevant. If someone met me would they say "oh great another generic white person with a beard. BORING". IMO this thought process is deeply flawed.

Definition: "Outrage is an intense feeling of anger and shock."

Yeah sorry buddy but I'm not feeling that. On my holidays chilling on a canary island beach 😂 

You're confusing real life with how someone chooses to consume entertainment and their personal feelings about it. Whoever wrote the article is tired of generic scruffy white dude in their games. Entirely irrelevant to how they feel about races in every day life. Furthermore I think the fact that this is a game featuring a biker just adds to that fatigue. It's extremely rare in media that you see a biker who isn't some scruffy white dude. It happens, but very rare. Also, outrage and outrage culture are not the same thing. You saw a comment about race and it triggered you into making this thread, and you did so without giving the article deeper thought, you assumed they were just bitching about representation. That's outrage culture at its finest.


morenoingrato said:
Kerotan said:

Skin colour should be irrelevant. If someone met me would they say "oh great another generic white person with a beard. BORING". IMO this thought process is deeply flawed.

Definition: "Outrage is an intense feeling of anger and shock."

Yeah sorry buddy but I'm not feeling that. On my holidays chilling on a canary island beach 😂 

Man, those must be some lousy vacations if you find time to create and respond to this thread.

Gotta say, that is pretty weird. When I go on vacation I unplug. To each their own though.