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I feel this is a bit disingenuous. The original Steam forum post said:
Calling that even a complaint is beyond me, and mocking the poster seems unnecessary. I don't understand the intention behind this new title. As purely a joke against that forum post, I guess, but are they trying to mock straight sexuality?
If I can express my sexuality if I'm gay, why refuse that same ability if I'm not? Maybe I'm interpreting too much into it, but I don't find it funny. I like it when people can be proudly and openly gay/trans/bi, but I don't see why I can't also be proudly straight. Or in other words, this game now gives me the message "if you are not LGBT, it's not for you" which I guess is fine if that's what they want.
Ignoring all the power dynamics reasons why this is nonsensical, what does straight pride look like to you? What exactly are you being denied in terms of self-expression or inclusion?
its ok to vilify straightness hope this helps. you are not oppressed in any way for being straight lmao. this is the "complaining about anti-white racism" of misunderstanding sexuality power dynamics. queer people are telling you to shut up and you're doubling down on your chauvinism, consider you suck!
If you never leave the online world then the only oppression you can know is being called mean words. That's the only way these people can justify what they're saying. Dang, someone called you a cissy and you don't get a little 'straight' title in a game? Awesome! Hope this brutal oppression keeps going!
— Martin Luther Queen Jr., probably
Follow-up question: Are you literally a baby in a diaper?
The whole system is built around you being straight, idiot. You aren't oppressed.
Do you hear yourself? “I don’t see why I can’t also be proudly white.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight_pride
The only reason “gay pride” exists in the first place is in reaction to oppression. The straights have in no way been suppressed, and “straight pride” is nothing but a backlash to gay liberation.
Maybe we have a different view on what pride means, but I see no reason to be ashamed of being straight, the same I see no reason to be ashamed of being white, the same I see no reason to be ashamed of being gay, the same I see no reason to be ashamed of being black. LGBT+ inclusion is not the same as straight exclusion. Gay pride, from what I understand, at its core is about being proud of yourself and not having to hide your ethnicity. That goes both ways, and I sure as hell would feel like I'm being shamed for being straight in this game. Not a great message is it?
Like I'm genuinely trying to understand here. How is shaming straights helping gay pride?
Yes
Sorta. They're pointing out the fact is the default is straight, if you want to scream it at people well that'll cost you some money.
It's dumb, super petty and ultimately inane as are most identity politics. I get the point to an extent but anything to either extreme gets a bit grating and irritating.
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you know "straight pride" is in the same category of thing as "male pride" and "white pride", right? it's a homophobic thing to invoke. nobody cares that you're part of the hegemonic sexuality group, it's not something to be proud of.
explains it better than i could, hope this helps