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[–] SubhumanTorch ago (edited ago)
Their idea of horror is derived from "the patriarchy" in the same sense that Lovecrafts horror is derived from elder gods. But it's also confined within the boundaries of feminism and political correctness. So egalitarianism is a natural law and the protagonist is going to be extremely predictable, with a morality span from "he's nice to everyone" to "she is sassy".
These people are mass-produced to talk about open-mindedness and equality whilst advocating for censorship, any other creative voice within the project is going to be stifled.