@demoskinos: @brodehouse: @seppli: Holy christ. These are some of the more pathetic arguments I've heard. You're an inch shy of outright calling me a homosexual because I have a problem with a design that was deliberately designed to be erotic when there's no need for.
This is not an anti-sex agenda, puritanical or slut-shaming, because she is a not a real person. This is not a person with free-will expressing their sexuality, she is a creation of a male designer who admitted to making her look this way because he thought it was sexy.
@big_jon: Yes, how dare a creator choose to add sexual themes to their own creation. They shouldn't be allowed to decide that they want to make their game more erotic, or sexualized. It's immoral and downright criminal that Kojima can decide that he wants heavy erotic themes in a video game that he is completely in charge of designing.
Hey, guess what, creators can do whatever they want, but it doesn't make them immune to criticism.
@falserelic: It's such a shame that the truth is ugly and annoying to you. Perhaps if you stick your fingers in your ears and wish hard enough you can save your sanity by refusing to acknowledge there are problems in our society.
There always been problems in are society since the beginning of time.
So because problems have existed historically, we shouldn't try to address them now? I'm sure ignoring them will lead to progress.
@falserelic: It's such a shame that the truth is ugly and annoying to you. Perhaps if you stick your fingers in your ears and wish hard enough you can save your sanity by refusing to acknowledge there are problems in our society.
.. can everyone possibly I dunno not get offended at every drop of the hat and pretending that artists need to conform to one line of thinking and not dare express themselves the way they want because "it's offensive".
What artistic expression is there in that character design? What's it trying to say?
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