Thiagosc777
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Something occurred to me while playing Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Jonah is a loser. He is like this guy. I have no idea why he exists in the story. He is just there. I got the impression that Eidos wanted to score some diversity points and have a non-white person in a game predominantly with indigenous people to protect themselves against racism accusations. But why is he so boring?
I know that some people in the industry are SJWs, and usually they don't consider "others" as humans like them. Instead they treat them as completely different creatures to be paraded around in some kind of human zoo. But it doesn't have to be this bad! Here is a revolutionary idea, what if SJWs started treating non-white characters as human, with life objectives of their own and motivations?
Why is Jonah there? Doesn't he have a family or a job? Is he in it for pussy? Or for treasure? Or maybe he is just Lara's employee so it is just a job for him? He doesn't look like an adventurer. He doesn't have any skill that Lara might need. Lara and Jonah look like a married couple in a sexless marriage.
Before anyone point me to some wiki somewhere, this should be part of the story. I finished the game and it makes him look like a dickless freak.
Can you think of any game where a "diverse" character, by SJW definition (i.e., American centric view of the world), who is not the protagonist is actually interesting?
I know that some people in the industry are SJWs, and usually they don't consider "others" as humans like them. Instead they treat them as completely different creatures to be paraded around in some kind of human zoo. But it doesn't have to be this bad! Here is a revolutionary idea, what if SJWs started treating non-white characters as human, with life objectives of their own and motivations?
Why is Jonah there? Doesn't he have a family or a job? Is he in it for pussy? Or for treasure? Or maybe he is just Lara's employee so it is just a job for him? He doesn't look like an adventurer. He doesn't have any skill that Lara might need. Lara and Jonah look like a married couple in a sexless marriage.
Before anyone point me to some wiki somewhere, this should be part of the story. I finished the game and it makes him look like a dickless freak.
Can you think of any game where a "diverse" character, by SJW definition (i.e., American centric view of the world), who is not the protagonist is actually interesting?