• Valbrandur
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    1511 months ago

    They may be, but nonetheless, people who quote any video games, TV series or other forms of mass entertainment as a display of their political leanings are people who it is better to simply disregard.

    • @aleshasmiles
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      1411 months ago

      I see your point, but to FNV’s credit, it absolutely dunks on people who have a superficial understanding of philosophy/history/politics such as the person in question here

      • Valbrandur
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        911 months ago

        It is not about the game itself. There are video games out there I too find to have pretty decent political messages, but I would still not think the best of someone if the only way they were able to explain their political leanings was by using that one video game as an example.

        It is a simple rule of thumb to make a general distinction of the type of people who have a solid political education and those who don’t, akin to liberals who use Harry Potter as a way to explain their politics.

        • @aleshasmiles
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          311 months ago

          I feel you. I’m just saying I think the writers of FNV would agree with you

    • alunyanneгs 🏳️‍⚧️♀️
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      11 months ago

      I’d also rather they quote from prominent authors and through books, but the same also could’ve been said about Books back in the day, given that it was also a form of “mass entertainment” before the arrival of TV Serieses and Video Games.

      • Valbrandur
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        511 months ago

        With books I think one can be somewhat more lenient, since I have found it more uncommon to see them used as a substitute for one’s political education. Although, of course, that depends on the book in question. George Orwell? No thanks, have a nice day.