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6 years ago
"LiELF;c-17228742" wrote:"Echova;c-17228721" wrote:
The Sims should always maintain its neutrality and be a blank canvas for simmers to opt into modding what they believe/want in their games. No religion should be included in the game as it’s highly inappropriate and at times triggering to see in game. Especially to those persecuted by religion. This includes not just Islam, but Christianity and Judaism. There is no place for religion in The Sims. If you want it, then mod it in. Do not force it on others as that’s oppressive and not accepting of other peoples’ beliefs.
Yet to segregate and stereotype other cultures is oppressive and ignorant. Why shouldn't people who can't handle certain cultures just mod them out? A simple piece of CAS clothing that was inspired by a Muslim garment is not "religious content". It really isn't. People are triggering themselves.
Except it isn’t just inspired by. It straight up is a Hijab and the devs even state that it is. Therefore it is a religious garment. You can’t argue that it is not, when it in fact is.
And that is problematic. It’s simpler for people to just mod in CC Hijabs than it is forcing questionable content on people who want nothing to do with real world religions and politics.
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