Hey guys, please don't press thumbs down on the vid if you just hate the dialogue from the game (im just showing it, I didn't write it, lol). YT Algorithm already hates this video as is. Thanks!
I'm nonbinary, these characters are 100% correct and if you can't handle us existing even in games and need to "escape" us, this is not a difference of opinion you are just a bad person.
@@williamalfredpaul9763 and are you happy with this representation? Because the writing in this game is objectively terrible and that's all I show here
Dude if, you where not grooming your next generation and pushing your insanity into everything nobody would give a fuck if you cut your bloody cock off. You do you, but the second you try to normalise mutilation and sell it to kids, yeah that's a line. Fact is most people wouldn't even know you exist if you didn't feel the need to make it your personality. You are like the Vegans and cyclists with your insufferable shit. Grow the fuck up, face reality, accept you are who who are and no amount of surgery will make you a able to be a man or a woman. Their are only two genders (intersex is just that between the two sexes, not a fully fledged gender itself) You are just bi with extra steps and an acceptance of crazy behaviour. I've known people that thought they where werewolves, shapeshifters, able to walk through walls and other bullshit. We didn't humour his delusions. Why the fuck should anyone humour your bullshit?
Sooo, if someone messes up and says sorry that's a bad thing? I really don't get that honestly, I know people who are non-binary but I slip up most times when I drink and talk fast, I usually say "My fault that's on me, my bad y'all." but even if I did that this game is basically saying its a bad thing to do? Its a fantasy game that really shouldn't have to deal with social politics in a hamfisted way, representation is good and all but when you have to keep explaining overtly to a audience who can careless about social politics and who want more story to a beautiful and rich world of magical possibilities, its going to blow up and become even more hated. Its not like everyone is hating the characters for being Non-binary its the fact that they made this game and are dictating people to learn when they really don't want to, they want to kill monsters and demons, not walk on eggshells, no decent human would ever look down on someone for being non-binary, most just rather escape into the fantasy world and leave real world politics out of it, even though all dragon age games have some sort of social commentary but even at that you can read that between the lines and without having to be handheld through it all.
As a queer person myself, with a large circle of queer friends (including non-binary and transgender folks), our issue is with the execution. Dragon Age has done an expert job of incorporating different gender and sexual identities in the past. Krem, a transgender man in Dragon Age Inquisition, remains one of my favourite characters from all the games. He felt real, compelling, and engaging. Others in the story (particularly Iron Bull) supported Krem and engaged with him as characters in ways that felt real, compelling and engaging. While there's undoubtably bigots out there mad for all the wrong reasons, this is objectively a terribly written scene. It's not just this scene, the whole game is filled with issues like this. But Taash is non-binary? Fantastic, would love to see story engagement with how that relates to their experience with the Qun (or as Tal Vashoth). But this scene isn't dialogue; it's ranting, it's not connected to the story at all, it doesn't tell us anything meaningful about the characters, and frankly, it's kind of ironic that Isabela says "it's about not making it about you while apologizing" while explicitly making it all about herself while doing push-ups and talking. So much of the dialogue in this game is characters talking "at" each other, rather than "with" each other. We deserve well-written, thoughtful representation. This ain't it.
Hey guys, please don't press thumbs down on the vid if you just hate the dialogue from the game (im just showing it, I didn't write it, lol).
YT Algorithm already hates this video as is.
Thanks!
This game is a crime against fiction
yeah I want to worry about real world shit while playing a fantasy rpg
Remember when Dragon Age Inquisition had a transgender character but written well? I do...
What the heck did I just watch. If this is really in there then I am sooooo skipping this.
I'm nonbinary, these characters are 100% correct and if you can't handle us existing even in games and need to "escape" us, this is not a difference of opinion you are just a bad person.
@@williamalfredpaul9763 and are you happy with this representation? Because the writing in this game is objectively terrible and that's all I show here
Dude if, you where not grooming your next generation and pushing your insanity into everything nobody would give a fuck if you cut your bloody cock off. You do you, but the second you try to normalise mutilation and sell it to kids, yeah that's a line.
Fact is most people wouldn't even know you exist if you didn't feel the need to make it your personality.
You are like the Vegans and cyclists with your insufferable shit.
Grow the fuck up, face reality, accept you are who who are and no amount of surgery will make you a able to be a man or a woman.
Their are only two genders (intersex is just that between the two sexes, not a fully fledged gender itself)
You are just bi with extra steps and an acceptance of crazy behaviour.
I've known people that thought they where werewolves, shapeshifters, able to walk through walls and other bullshit.
We didn't humour his delusions. Why the fuck should anyone humour your bullshit?
Sooo, if someone messes up and says sorry that's a bad thing? I really don't get that honestly, I know people who are non-binary but I slip up most times when I drink and talk fast, I usually say "My fault that's on me, my bad y'all." but even if I did that this game is basically saying its a bad thing to do? Its a fantasy game that really shouldn't have to deal with social politics in a hamfisted way, representation is good and all but when you have to keep explaining overtly to a audience who can careless about social politics and who want more story to a beautiful and rich world of magical possibilities, its going to blow up and become even more hated. Its not like everyone is hating the characters for being Non-binary its the fact that they made this game and are dictating people to learn when they really don't want to, they want to kill monsters and demons, not walk on eggshells, no decent human would ever look down on someone for being non-binary, most just rather escape into the fantasy world and leave real world politics out of it, even though all dragon age games have some sort of social commentary but even at that you can read that between the lines and without having to be handheld through it all.
As a queer person myself, with a large circle of queer friends (including non-binary and transgender folks), our issue is with the execution. Dragon Age has done an expert job of incorporating different gender and sexual identities in the past. Krem, a transgender man in Dragon Age Inquisition, remains one of my favourite characters from all the games. He felt real, compelling, and engaging. Others in the story (particularly Iron Bull) supported Krem and engaged with him as characters in ways that felt real, compelling and engaging.
While there's undoubtably bigots out there mad for all the wrong reasons, this is objectively a terribly written scene. It's not just this scene, the whole game is filled with issues like this. But Taash is non-binary? Fantastic, would love to see story engagement with how that relates to their experience with the Qun (or as Tal Vashoth). But this scene isn't dialogue; it's ranting, it's not connected to the story at all, it doesn't tell us anything meaningful about the characters, and frankly, it's kind of ironic that Isabela says "it's about not making it about you while apologizing" while explicitly making it all about herself while doing push-ups and talking. So much of the dialogue in this game is characters talking "at" each other, rather than "with" each other.
We deserve well-written, thoughtful representation. This ain't it.