Basically "but they're both evil" is a smokescreen. The hatred directed towards whites is particular and orders of magnitude greater and the depiction of other factions as also morally suspect serves to obfuscate just how deep the hatred for whites is.
I don't expect anyone to actually take the four hours to sit through that, but the refutation is there if you care to engage with the perspective.
I don't agree that the Vox are just some kind of mild misdirection when they're the antagonists, if not outright enemies, throughout a lot of the game, and I don't think that it's all canceled out because Comstock is the villain. It doesn't matter who started it when you're just as bad as they are.
As an aside, since I watched five hours of this,
The assertation that the game's dumbass ending is about killing all white people is a bit far fetched.
All the stuff about how the Irish weren't mistreated was odd for what I imagine American Krogan's political leanings are. The only people I've ever heard arguing for what he does were progressives trying to keep the vaunted noble title of "victim" out of their hands (and also probably trying to justify hating them under their usual purview).
Similarly, his default reading of everything in the game being made for a young white male audience is also something I've only ever heard progressives do.
Beginning of a four hour refutation for those who care: https://www.bitchute.com/video/8wfVImc4cV00/
Basically "but they're both evil" is a smokescreen. The hatred directed towards whites is particular and orders of magnitude greater and the depiction of other factions as also morally suspect serves to obfuscate just how deep the hatred for whites is.
I don't expect anyone to actually take the four hours to sit through that, but the refutation is there if you care to engage with the perspective.
This was an enlightening series. Thanks for sharing.
American Krogan makes some very well researched content.
I don't agree that the Vox are just some kind of mild misdirection when they're the antagonists, if not outright enemies, throughout a lot of the game, and I don't think that it's all canceled out because Comstock is the villain. It doesn't matter who started it when you're just as bad as they are.
As an aside, since I watched five hours of this,
The assertation that the game's dumbass ending is about killing all white people is a bit far fetched.
All the stuff about how the Irish weren't mistreated was odd for what I imagine American Krogan's political leanings are. The only people I've ever heard arguing for what he does were progressives trying to keep the vaunted noble title of "victim" out of their hands (and also probably trying to justify hating them under their usual purview).
Similarly, his default reading of everything in the game being made for a young white male audience is also something I've only ever heard progressives do.