As much as your way of speaking pisses me off, "I would defend your right to do that with my dying breath. I think you underestimate just how strongly I feel about censorship of fictional media." that's admirable and respectable.
"The communities I've surrounded myself with over the past few decades have focused on content far more controversial than this game, often involving content I cannot personally stomach and have to look away from every time it's mentioned." May I ask what kinds of communities, out of curiosity?
And apologies for the strong choice of words, you just came at me strong and I felt a strong worded response was necessary.
"Thus, it is still always true that the fiction itself cannot be evil, but it IS true that sometimes people read fiction as analogous to real life, and sometimes the author intentionally encourages that via propaganda." How I interpret this game to be honest, even if I know the creator has the best intentions in mind. Plus, that's HIGHLY subjective, so you can easily make the argument this game is like that.
"But labeling all cis people as an enemy is also a form of evil, because the definition of an enemy is a person or group of people who you want to defeat, and said enemy is likely to take that to mean that you want them eliminated from existence.
Continuing to use rhetoric like that will cause cis people - who are the majority, mind you - to want to attack you more."
Well if the string of laws and attitude from the last year aren't evident enough, I consider cis people as the greatest enemies of the LGBTQT+ community, so yes, I do generally loathe cis people, especially men, and could care less about their problems and if anything hope their situation worsens so they know how they feel.
Out of curiosity, are you a transgendered or cis person?