Oh CD Project Red
I'm glad instead of Cyberpunk
I started HRT instead

(But he also rips into China about censorship and Xi's insecurity, so I assume he's cancelled around these parts)

      • CapnChumpington [he/him]
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        They implicitly defend, and always have, the Winnie the Pooh thing which is an inherently racist insult.

        • LoMeinTenants [any]
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          Ah yes, a meme of Chinese origin to parody their Chinese leader. "Racism", folks.

              • maverick [they/them]
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                Definitely the same as white people comparing a cartoon character with yellow skin and thin eyes to a Chinese person.

                • LoMeinTenants [any]
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                  You forgot to mention the no pants, because Chinese people are all sex pests. Also the no shoes (in the house). Pooh is also chunky, so it's fatphobia too. Hair? Is that a callout to Asians generally being less hairy?

                  That's four more for you.

                  • maverick [they/them]
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                    "I'm completely incapable of understanding historical context"

          • DonCheadleInTheWH [any]
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            That's how you know it's an op. Same bullshit tactic to accuse someone of antisemitism the second they criticize Israel.

            This is a common talking point when you bring up Winnie the Pooh. They always deflect the conversation away from authoritarian censorship and surveillance to bigotry. Calling card of shills everywhere.

    • alcoholicorn [comrade/them, doe/deer]
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      They banned a bunch of paradox games, because they show Tibet as an independent country in eras where they were historically independent such as WWII.