artemicion
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I'm not against the message, just the way it was presented. The message wasn't "gays are normal." The message was: "Hey player! Cortez is Gay! You absolutely have to know this whether you care or not! And you know what? He acts normal! So gay people are normal too! Isn't learning great? /The more you know..." So either they thought gay gamers were too dumb to go through all the romance options, or they were commentating.
Dude, did you complain when Captain Kirk and Lt. Uhuru kissed? Because I'm pretty sure they were doing the same thing in Star Trek. "Hey! Cpt. Kirk is white and Lt. Uhuru is black and they can kiss and the world won't explode." Or "Hey! Sulu is Asian and in the future Asians can do things besides build railroads and own dry cleaners." Or "Hey! Geordi is black and he's an ENGINEER! Black people can engineer. /mindblown" "Cpt. Janeway is a captain AND a woman!"
To me, yes, Cortez being gay was probably deliberate to show that, in the futuristic Mass Effect universe, people got "over" certain types of discrimination that are social issues being tackled in the present. To me, it's an homage to Star Trek, which did the same thing.
