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Politics in games isn't the issue.
It's the concept of pushing real world politics in games that is the problem.
Sometimes they can overlap, but they needn't to. Some things are just obviously pushing the agendas of developers, instead of making it feel like a legit part of the game universe.
Games are not a fundamental right. Artists should make art that reflects their values.
Sure, but I'm not required to buy that art
Not required to what by that art?