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Re: Sony's Censors Strike As Switch Gets '20 Ladies' While PS4 Gets '20 Bunnies'

ZeeManCan

@UntamedRose and that right there is the ultimate gas lighting rebuttal.

There's always an excuse.

If everyone starts turning a blind eye at the small stuff like this, it keeps going and gets worse

And yea some of us do enjoy playing degenerate games because we know they're just games.

You can hate it, you can be disgusted, but at the end of the day , no one should be allowed to stop anyone from playing absolutely anything they want

You people have started to sound exactly like the moms in the 80s and 90s who thought games were a gateway to witchcraft

But now you replace the word "witchcraft " with "sexist" , "racist" and the phrase "imagine enjoying something like this"

A lot of us don't care if one terrible game like the one in this article gets censored, but the censorship has been happening for years and it just keeps happening more and more.

We've put our foots down

Re: Sony's Censors Strike As Switch Gets '20 Ladies' While PS4 Gets '20 Bunnies'

ZeeManCan

@victordamazio couldn't of said it better myself

Stuff like this makes me embarrassed to be a Playstation owner

And before someone chimes in with "imagine being upset at bunny girls" , you can take your gaslighting retort and shove it.

There's always an excuse.

By the time we got to the 90s, it was pretty much no holds barred. You were allowed to make any kind of game.

The lame ass censorship the government tried putting in place was pretty much toppled. We had won

And now we're moving backwards all because people are now easily offended by absolutely everything and it continues to attempt to destroy the freedom of expression that was earned over the years.

We can't let garbage like this pass. Whenever something gets altered or censored (especially as a result from a Twitter outrage mob), think to yourself "do I really need to buy this game? Do I really want to give my money to a developer who'd rather bend the knee to SJWs than to stay true to their own vision?"