I know this might start war in the comments so please chill people, I don’t want to get 20 reports from this single post.

  • Noo@jlai.lu
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    12 days ago
    • Doom promotes strong virilism = political.
    • Tetris = promote the control of chaos (view as destructive, because too much and you lose) through psycho-rigid order.
    • Need For Speed = yeah nothing political about promoting cars, except the incitation to get one.
    • Wii Tennis = tries to make you forget tennis is for rich people only, by making it cute = political.

    My point is everything is political, you don’t have to see political standpoint in things, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there.

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      12 days ago

      If that’s what you meant with your original comment then I deeply regret engaging with this at all 🤣

      Have a nice day.

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        12 days ago

        OP is not exactly coming up with good examples, but I think the point is you can analyse anything and claim that there is some hidden political message, even if it was not intended by the developers. Even Gilgamesh, one of the oldest text ever found, has scholars discussing gender and sexuality. I don’t think Gilgamesh and Enkidus relationship was considered political at the time the story was written down, but in a new context and a new political landscape it can suddenly be political.

        https://www.jstor.org/stable/25766947

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        12 days ago

        Oh you didn’t perceive the irony, didn’t you?