JRPGfan said: I don't know.... it doesn't take much for a crowd to get kicked up in storms, and start throwing stones there. These places they literally stone people to death. |
There's a much more complicated relationship between government and it's people, because no group of people are a monolith.
There's a two way street. A lot of terrible things happen because the government allows it to happens, or makes it happen. And the government is a reflection of the people - more particularly who has influence. That doesn't have to be a majority of people. And a lot of this feeds back into culture. The government influences culture by censorship and propaganda.
Someone could write a bunch of books on these subjects.
JRPGfan said: "Especially when we are talking about "why" these games exist/why games are generally becoming more inclusive." "Game developers also need to feel safe in what they do, which ultimately means being able to see themselves reflected in their work."
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This doesn't have anything to do with what I was talking about there. I was just saying that political conversations go off into other topics, when we start talking about things like why and how.
At best, your reply is a good example of why political topics go off the direct subject.
So now we can talk about, people tend to like "DEI", because people are diverse. People want to make games that have diverse stories. So trans people want to write stories where they're included, and they want to buy stories where they're included.
And black people want to write stories and they want to buy stories where they're included.
And Indian people want to write stories and they want to buy stories where they're included.
And Korean people want to write stories and they want to buy stories where they're included.
And woman want to write stories and they want to buy stories where they're included.
And companies want to sell products, even companies that are the furthest thing from "woke" often want to try selling products to more people; so they make stories that sell to other groups of people. And they hire workers that want to make those stories and are hopefully able to make good versions of those stories.
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