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collective shout is just a scapegoat, and you insisting on somewhat blaming the left despite this affecting both sides is only gonna distract from the main issue. activism over games doesn't change anything, it just makes a new market; games didnt start bending the knee for feminists, they tried selling to them. and clearly you dont know much about eu politics as an american if you think they're all far left LOL

like you're claiming you know more than someone who actually lives in the EU for starters, and the "far left" labour parties of the uk and australia are reputably NOT far left in the slightest, they're only the most left leaning. like there are PLENTY of people on the left who are against the uk's online safety bill too.

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also, what I said are all of the EU is to the left when compared to an American, because Americans on average tend to be more conservative. The only exception to this being Eastern Europeans, which tend to be very conservative because their countries were enslaved by communists for nearly 60 years


Also also, you're proving the joke that everyone makes about leftists where "if it's right of mao, they aren't actually to the left". The Labour party of the UK may not be as radically insane as the Green Party, but they aren't leaning left, they ARE left. I'd argue the tories are "leaning left", the Reform Party is "leaning right" and whatever Rupert Lowe decides to do with starting a party or making some form of coalition will be actually right.