Originally Posted by Lake Plisko
Originally Posted by Vitani
Originally Posted by Lake Plisko
I think depicting bestiality in media is wrong.
It. Is. A. Magic. Bear. In a magical, nonexistent world. The bear is an adult participating in a consensual adult activity. Context is so important, don't ignore it. Everything can be taken out of context by mistake, but you are doing it on purpose.

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But when you show something like that you are obviously going to have people sharing their opinion. I think my opinion is just as valid as anyone else's... and not only do I think it is as valid, I think it is just blatantly and obviously correct. So I see no problem in sharing it. I do not think I have said anything offense. If I get banned for it, then so be it! I guess I will have to do my BG3 discussing elsewhere.
You *think* you're right and you are not stating your opinion - you are calling for censorship. Opinion would be if you told us "I don't agree with this, I wouldn't show this to my kids, and I refuse to choose it.", instead you go "It shouldn't be in the game because I think it's wrong!" when in fact it doesn't show anything illegal. See the difference?

I understand the context. I am not taking it out of context.

This is why I proposed another sexual taboo that makes a lot of people uncomfortable in the same context or scenario. Not to 'trigger' people, but to point out that sexual taboos do not suddenly just lose all meaning because we put magic behind them. Magical bestiality is not okay. Just like magical pedophilia is not okay. Just like magical 'consent' or 'force' is not okay. I don't really want those things depicted in games.

Also - I do think we should censor bestiality. So... yes, I am saying that. I am calling for the censorship of bestiality. I do not think it should be in media we consume. You got me?
The difference is that even cartoon depictions of kids might be illegal, depending on where you come from.
And i feel that it is quite sick to even begin to compare kids to animals. That's like comparing shoplifting with massmurder