Oh no, I know the game very well. In fact, I know the game well enough to know that the images you posted are not from this game. Genshin Impact is a completely separate franchise from Zenless Zone Zero. This is the character from the article, who is most assuredly not a child.
I’m not sure if you’re being an idiot on purpose, or if it’s an accident.
Oh that’s totally my b. I got confused. I think the article may have mentioned genshin impact somewhere.
Anyway, I took a look and you’re right only half the cast is child-coded! Great! Now let’s get the other half too!
I think the article may have mentioned genshin impact somewhere.
It didn’t. Just like nobody ever argued for sexualizing minors.
This isn’t the first thing you’ve just made up in this thread. I’m beginning to think that you’re acting in bad faith here.
You’re correct that nobody has quite said the quiet part out loud yet except for myself and the initial comment I was replying to.
And again, nobody is interested in arguing about the points to do with sexualization of minors in video games and anime, despite that being the comment thread they replied to.
Yes I’ve made mistakes and committed fallacies in this argument. No, I am not arguing in bad faith. Nor do I intend to.
Nobody has replied to the salient points, nor the research I’ve raised, and that saddens me, as it means people are more interested in keeping their lolicon games than reducing issues affecting real people, and as a survivor of childhood sexual assault myself, I find that pretty fucked up. I would hope that even somebody who hasn’t gone through what I have would have the same proclivity to protect living, breathing children over having unfettered access to lolicon games that sexualize minors but this thread has shown me that this is not the case.
Goodbye