Super Mario Odyssey Salt - Noticing culture is racist and stereotypical

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They may think sex is sexist and dehumanizing.


Seems like to them if you're a "person of color," enjoying a "non-white" culture, it's OK... but if you're white, it's "problematic." And that Mario is white.
Autistic people shouldn't be allowed to enjoy culture at all. We should just dogpile autistic people for enjoying literally anything and also ban video games to make them all cry.

Oh wait autistic people already literally cry at anything they don't like so why the fuck should anyone do anything to help that along?
 

Funnily enough the creators considered changing Brock's skin color to white for the American release because they were afraid it would piss people off in the same way Jynx did. Their interpretation of American anti-racism was that having a dark skin color was bad. This is also why Brock wasn't present in the Johto series. They thought a white guy would appeal more to American audiences, so they replaced him (and were surprised when fans demanded him back).

Hopefully Nintendo has learned their lesson about American outrage culture. That Mexican level looks fun as hell.
 
Its kind of funny that this outrage is happening now, when the Mexican village was one of the first things shown of this game back in October.

:powerlevel: When I saw this trailer I joked to myself SJWs will get mad, but I thought at least this won't be declared racist.
 
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