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[–] happykitties 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It's a perverted and damaging attitude. Video game protagonists, some not all, are meant to be role models in the same way comic book superheroes are, something for the young to aspire to. They are symbols of perseverance, truth and justice and not icons to be associated with complacency and degeneracy. Imagine if Bruce Wayne was getting fat would he cry about hurt feelings or persevere until he gets what he wants?
The sole truth behind the movement is that catering to the fatter demographic means more profits. And someone out there is reaping in a lot of money contributing to this degeneracy.
[–] Caleb_The_Chosen [S] ago
That´s the best comment that i´ve seen so far, as it´s the sad truth. Big compaines such as Coca Cola and Mc Donalds makes a lot of money on overweight people. They don´t want people to become healthy (thus, stop bying their products). As it would be like a drug dealer would want his/her clients to become clean. Have you seen the "Nutty Professor" movie? (Eddie Murphy). That was how my life used to be before I got my shit together.