It's not about being "lazy" it simply does not work if every single person wants to give orders. It's not "lazy" for a child to listen to his father or teacher or boss.
Being loyal to people is not the same as being mindless. It's not "letting other people think for you" to trust others with your life. If they don't actually care about your life then it's a mistake, but if they do it can be a very powerful bond.
You can see that happening in Britain too. The police will investigate and pursue people who make jokes on the internet, but allow entire ethnic minority groups to self-police and do whatever they want for themselves.
There very much is a new caste system being put in place.
Yes, because not everybody can be in command at once. Human society needs people at the top and others to follow orders. At a family level, a village level, a city level, and a country level. The higher up you go the less decision makers and more followers. That's just how things work.
Organized civilization by necessity cannot have everybody want to be in full control at the same time.
Humans are inherently social creatures, and they will not risk tipping the balance of power when they are not sure they can succeed. It's worse to have 4 drivers in a car than to have 1 driver and 3 passengers. As a passenger who wants the driver to be different all you can do is convince them to pull over and swap off, or try to push them out and take the wheel yourself. Most people would rather choose the path of least resistance.
Even if the driver is leading you down a dangerous path, trying to wrestle the wheel from them isn't necessarily a safer thing to do. It could just cause the car to crash faster. At least, right up until they deliberately arrive at the edge of a cliff in which case it's usually too late to do anything.
Alexa is run by Amazon, headed by Jeff Bezos. Me Too was definitely a "movement" to remove men in power who would not bow to certain pressures. Women were used as the attack vector, just like race is used as the attack vector in other areas.
Who has ran the Federal Reserve and just about every other major banking institution for at least 100 years? I don't see many women in those kinds of positions pre-WW1. The problem of society disintegrating has existed since then.
Who is funneling money towards BLM and giving it major time on the news? Just because women are "news anchors" (script readers) does not mean they get to decide what is talked about in the public narrative.
I don't think it's the feminists who own all the major media companies, banking institutions, and are the ones pushing for heavy "multiculturalism" like Islam to come to the country en masse.
The whole US political system certainly is under control though.
One part of it is extortion, they will complain about anything if it gets their foot in the door to "fix" things. It starts with "Just change this one poster" and then they take a mile.
The answer they may give is that it makes fun of or objectifies trans people I suppose. It doesn't matter the reasons they say, they're upset that the devs would try and make something like that without being "approved" first.
I never played the games but many people definitely resonated with the "father daughter" story. Neil Druckmann deliberately wanted to destroy that story, this video by American Krogan and the addendum video he made go over that quite well.
You say that but it's quite easy to memoryhole things that are inconvenient truths. Once the people who actually lived through the events stop documenting them, or are locked up for "hate speech" then people are none the wiser. This has happened before on a very large scale, but the internet exists now so it may be different.
It was heavily pushed post 2010, when you see a noticeable spike of certain progressive words becoming more frequent in news. So it's not really "foreign" because it's the US institutions that have been pushing it the hardest.
Just a "tiny angry corner of the internet" which was created by university indoctrination and supported by governments, banks, and multinational corporations.
"Just ignore it, they'll go away!"
This isn't 2015 anymore. These kinds of things pushed by Critical Theory are increasing, not decreasing.
Merchants can be very useful at distributing things to the public. However they should not be praised if they do that well, it's just them responding to public demand.
The worst case is when a merchant expends public demand, but wants more so they manufacture demand instead. Historically this is the "snake oil salesman" but in recent years it's just basic advertising and social engineering.
"Racism" as a word was just created, used, and perpetuated to enable this kind of activity. The people pushing it don't care about equality or whatever else they claim to. The media, universities, entertainment, news, etc. They will fill them with as many lies as it takes to keep power.
Anything pro-white is considered racist, sexist, bigoted, etc. Anything anti-white is considered progressive, diverse, positive, etc.
White people are not allowed to have a "culture" or place where they are able to avoid things like multiculturalism. The borders must be open, and the legal and economic systems must reward all out-groups.
Like Winston Churchill said in a news article he made in 1920 called Zionism versus Bolshevism:
"Although in all these countries there are many non-Jews every whit as bad as the worst of the Jewish revolutionaries, the part played by the latter in proportion to their numbers in the population is astonishing."
I would heavily suggest people watch this video which features that news article as well.
You can tell that because they have been making Animal Crossing more and more "inclusive" to try and satisfy the progressives. Male and female are basically the same, more skin tones, less gendered character catchphrases, and recently added more black hairstyles.
I would believe that these kinds of things were pushed for internally by Nintendo of America towards the Japanese development team.
It does have some text which makes a joke about the FBI crime stats. That's definitely less than the main storyline of course. I decided to go on the high seas and "demo" the game instead of buying it and I feel like that was a good decision.