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Re: China Bans Sales Of Animal Crossing: New Horizons In Suspected Censorship Scuffle

Jad4g47

Putting political messages in games will make people argue nonstop. Looking at the comment section, it's already like witnessing republicans quarreling with liberals. Instead of a place for games, it's a stage for heated populism and arguing on ideology.

I also see protests in sydney where mainlander natiinalists quarrel against hong kongers natvists in the public. Trading insults. Both sides are unwilling to see each other side and fight over whether western democracy is better than china's meritocracy model.

Rarely do people on either sides ever agree which it is, as people are way too partisan. It would be nice to have constructive arguments but that just seems unlikely.