VivaR3V
Neo Member
You can say her comments were "problematic" to the developers, but "offensive" is subjective.Its more than that, from what i read from old articles/interviews its actually a very curious scenario.
The developers, while working on Hogwarts Legacy were absolutely shocked by JK Rowling's highly offensive and problematic Tweets, a few of them being woke or trans themselves entered a little panic mode and began pushing the team to add more inclusive/progressive features(probably amounts to character creation and a few lines) , as in protesting against JKRowling hideous views, and even publicly rejecting her involvment in the project.
All sounds fair so far, things should have calmed down, except we already seen, many times their 'audience' doesn't seem to care about any explanation or efforts, since the tixic mob never stopped protesting in hopes of canceling their game, as if they want blood more than anything else
It sounds crazy because it is, sometimes it appears companies are lost when dealing with social media
I think we need to get away from automatically assuming that those who work for any given company, big or small, hold personal views that do not align with JK. There's absolutely nothing wrong with holding views that what most define as being a "woman" needs protecting. This is gaslighting in itself to assume her views are not widely held.
Companies are not living breathing people, just bricks and mortar, making money. They speak in the direction of money, nothing more.
Does Coca-Cola give a damn about pushing its sugar drink on Mexicans over the years, to the point there's an epidemic or unhealthy consumption there?
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