“When you vote, you are exercising political authority, you're using force. And force, my friends, is violence. The supreme authority from which all other authorities are derived.” -- Starship Troopers
Women, generally speaking, lack the root of authority. The ability to do violence themselves. They are weak, and their mentality is toward appeasal, the betrayal of their own people, avoiding conflict, manipulation, etc... You may have rare exceptions, but it's far and away the rule that women should not be in leadership positions.
Seeing something so incredibly rare in video games is almost always nothing more than Marxist propaganda and I'm sick to the fucking gills of it. It's no different than filling Far Cry 5 with black people in rural Montana despite there being essentially 0% of them there in reality. Just because some incredibly rare exception might exist doesn't mean I want to see that presented as though it's NORMAL. It's not. Far from it.
[–] jstressman 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Opened the video, jumped ahead to the action and first thing I see is a female leader. "Rena the leader".
Closed video, game ignored.
[–] AmericanWhiteMale 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Well that's kinda stupid. Boudica was a great female leader. Why can't this game have one?
[–] jstressman 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Women, generally speaking, lack the root of authority. The ability to do violence themselves. They are weak, and their mentality is toward appeasal, the betrayal of their own people, avoiding conflict, manipulation, etc... You may have rare exceptions, but it's far and away the rule that women should not be in leadership positions.
Seeing something so incredibly rare in video games is almost always nothing more than Marxist propaganda and I'm sick to the fucking gills of it. It's no different than filling Far Cry 5 with black people in rural Montana despite there being essentially 0% of them there in reality. Just because some incredibly rare exception might exist doesn't mean I want to see that presented as though it's NORMAL. It's not. Far from it.