I think Fallout: New Vegas takes that slot for us.
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That's a country where being brown is dangerous, not being straight.
Though being the straight partner to a brown person can be dangerous here (even if you yourself are not brown), so I guess it does work in a way.
That, but also doctors tend to push parents very hard for surgical interventions when they have an intersex child. Which kind of makes the moral panic about gender affirming care for children look as hypocritical as it is. They love doing gender-related surgery on kids when it reinforces the notion of a gender binary, even on kids who haven't even developed a sense of self yet, but not so much when it flies in the face of that preconceived notion.
Perhaps we do. How sad.
If "treated with basic human dignity and respect" is "treated differently from everyone else" in your eyes, that sounds like a you problem.
I swear, somewhere along the line, we all ended up living in Pleasantville.
The fact that merely acknowledging that LGBTQ+ people exist and are worthy of basic human dignity and respect is considered a "political opinion" is exactly the problem.
The lighting, the angle, and the fact that she appears to have just finished working out (and is thus very, very sweaty).
That's not a mannequin. It's just a lady showing off her awesome abs.
On the one hand, I agree that corporate exploitation of Pride (like corporate exploitation of most things in general) is pretty gross.
On the other, it's kinda heartening in a weird way when these companies see LGBTQ+ people the same way they see everyone else. Granted, what they see them as is resources to be exploited and bled dry and then thrown away, but hey, to be honest, that's an improvement over how they used to see us.
Pulling the ladder up behind you is a proud American conservative tradition.
Rad that they included SonicFox in this campaign. Less rad that they included Billy Mitchell, whose only achievement is cheating at Donkey Kong and suing Twin Galaxies after he got caught.