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- Dec 10, 2014
I'm just spitballing here, but it's such an abrupt U-turn and in such a short space of time that I almost wonder if a higher-up at Behaviour Interactive quietly reminded him of some clause in his contract designed to pre-emptively mitigate troon chimpouts.>I am so upset, so infuriated that people people are comparing trans-people to these clearly TRANSPHOBIC character skins. The company knew that making a stereotypical "man in a dress" as a character and having a TRANS voice actress voice it, would bring lots of money and people back to the game. This seems to be a huge ploy and the trans-community along with myself were the victims. [threatens to sue]
>Um, actually... The skins themselves were never the issue. Behavior are NOT transphobic.
lol. Thank you 'Zoey', for teaching companies to never ever get involved with troons.
A very wise move if something like that was actually written into the contract, and every company that for some reason decides to work with trannies should follow their example.
Although you'd think a company savvy enough to write that into a contract would know to just not to deal with trannies in the first place, but with DEI mandates governing hiring policies I wouldn't be surprised if companies were starting to tailor their contracts around the more 'volatile' communities that they're now forced to do business with.
TL;DR The lesson here is hiring a tranny for any job role is like hiring a known pedo to babysit your kids. Don't fucking do it under any circumstances.