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"LeGardePourpre;c-17876105" wrote:"logion;c-17876102" wrote:"LeGardePourpre;c-17876100" wrote:"logion;c-17876096" wrote:"LeGardePourpre;c-17876063" wrote:"logion;c-17876024" wrote:
What benefit do I have as a player of LGBTQ representation when I can't even live a basic life?
The benefit is when the players accept the LGBT , in particular in Russia, China or Saudi Arabia.
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Change the mind of the people, it will change the world.
Can you play the sims4 in those countries?
That's why all the video games should do it !
The Sims is banned for LGBT content in China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar and Egypt.
That's too bad. I think it will be difficult to influence those governments.
Internet, Facebook, Apple, Google exist , it helps the people to know what happen outside.
Even if the governments don't change, the people change and evolve.
Yes those exist, but which of those countries listed have governments that allow their citizens access to a free and open internet that you and I are most likely experiencing right now?
LGBTQIA representation is important, but changing the minds of powerful governments who tightly control their citizen's speech and ideas through the power of information would take an incredible global initiative that would involve more than just game developers. Plus you know, its gotta be monetarily beneficial to them above all else.
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