Per definition an option cannot have a negative value. How is that for a fact?
Thats rather short sighted, because we don't live in a vacuum. There is always politics and culture involved with such things, I have explained it.
No it is a fact. In contrast to your statement. An option can - at worst - have a value of 0. Because the inherent feature of an option is: you can choose to use it or not. So even if I give you the option "You need to give me everything you own" this option has no negative value for you. Because you simply can choose to not take it.
It's different here.
Games with "parental discretion features" enable streaming platforms to enforce censorship because players have the option to stream games without the content oppressive people don't want to be available.
If games wouldn't have such controls then streaming platforms would be forced to give up their anti-sexuality- and anti-nudity-rules, this would make the world a better place.