Oh don't focus on the messenger, I was just giving a clear example of how a sanctimonious political message can detract from a game - it just happened to be something he covered. I disagree with your portrayal of him too, yet even I feel this would be a bit too far off topic, but feel free to DM me if you're interested in discussing this.

I actually haven't watched much of anything produced in the west for quite a few years now... uhhh, The Office was great? Haha. Even shows like South Park now feel way less anti-establishment than they once were, Simpsons is a soulless husk at this point. I've been watching more anime, actually I even got into manga. Thankfully the Japanese, through all of their... weird faults,
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have resisted well against the censorious puritanical trends emanating from the west, and in my opinion that directly relates to the better quality of entertainment you get from their products compared to the average show on any given tv channel or streaming platform.

But like... for example games like Dishonored 1/2/DotO, Thronebreaker: the Witcher Tales and The Witcher 3 are examples of games I played that handle strong female characters in a relatable manner, not in the "here's a female superman character" (I've always thought superman was a dumb character). DOS and DOS2 as well, the characters are... relatable, it feels right, they're flawed, there's no 'in your face' we're making a point out of saying that *insert fanatical political point*, you know?