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    • ShittyWallpaper [they/them]
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      2 years ago

      The lead writer also has a bust of Lenin in his office. I think moreso than dog whistling, it feels like the writers have inhabited leftist spaces in a way that I haven’t seen in other media. Some of the stuff might come off as a quirk or a shallow dunk to people not familiar with the Type Of Guy, but I absolutely know the nerdy dudes who are major theory heads and have alienated several friends because of some minor dispute about the theoretical canon. And it makes the ending of that storyline charming in a way that I don’t feel like people outside of these groups will fully appreciate.

      Sometimes I read or watch something and it’s full of novelty. Every character has a backstory that I’ve never encountered irl and acts in ways that are unexpected to me. Disco Elysium felt more like a look inward or like holding up a mirror. I’ve never

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      faced down a rogue military death squad

      but I’ve done enough that setting was the novelty, not the people

    • AmericaDelendeEst [any]
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      2 years ago

      tbh tho a lot of liberals learn from Marx and use their power against the working class

    • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Yeah but modern liberals and fascists have no idea how to confront open, vocally affiliated communism, it shuts down their brains because they've just used socialist and communist as insults for more than 30 years, not as a political reality to confront. They also see how characters will treat the main guy as goofy and naive when he says leftist things, so liberals will think the game itself is dismissing those leftist things. All the leftist characters are deeply flawed people in various ways, they're corrupt or they're personally racist or they get into petty disagreements.

      it's dogwhistling for us because we seem to be the only ones able to see through that. The game is still endorsing leftist movements despite the criticisms, the mocking irony, the kind of hopelessness some characters have.