Valve lets the community make cosmetic items in their games (Dota2, CSGO, TF2). You submit an item, sometimes people get to vote for it, and eventually it gets put in the game and people can collect it / buy it.
For the cosmetic in question there is an id card involved over the a shirt. Looks completely normal.
Except the backside of the card has the fag flags. Something that you would never see when looking at the cosmetic.
So a guy at Valve looked at the cosmetic and thought "Yeah looks fine, can be in the game". Cause why would he assume the cosmetic creator would put a hidden message in the cosmetic?
Valve lets the community make cosmetic items in their games (Dota2, CSGO, TF2). You submit an item, sometimes people get to vote for it, and eventually it gets put in the game and people can collect it / buy it.
For the cosmetic in question there is an id card involved over the a shirt. Looks completely normal.
Except the backside of the card has the fag flags. Something that you would never see when looking at the cosmetic.
So a guy at Valve looked at the cosmetic and thought "Yeah looks fine, can be in the game". Cause why would he assume the cosmetic creator would put a hidden message in the cosmetic?