The claims of "media literacy" never cease to amaze me, the only thing stopping them from sound like conspiracy theorists is their belief that they're correct. You don't need to be media literate to fucking enjoy something, and it's okay to enjoy things for the wrong reasons, and it's okay to dislike something for a reason outside of big brain media literacy. And sometimes, this seems really hard for them to understand, you can like or dislike something, for a reason you can't comprehend, just that it does or doesn't hit you the right way. You don't need to write a five paragraph essay about what you dislike, you just know that it didn't get or hold your attention; I don't really give a shit about the Mona Lisa in an artistic sense. I like that it's a very old painting that still exists; but I'm not gonna fart huff about brush strokes, color choice, DaVinci's intent, and all that other shit, it's just some fucking woman.
I find people touting "media literacy" around simply mean "reading comprehension" and or critical thinking skills, and it's
usually used as a criticism of someone who doesn't like something they do.
Again, the issue has been on execution or direction. I don't really care that they cast a troon for a character role -- it's very common in JP media to have different genders cast for roles (Goku from Dragon Ball, for example) and it's not being held up as a selling point by SE or whatever.
The issue is with the execution. Wuk Lamat is far from the only character that suffers from pisspoor writing and direction. Zoraal Ja is another character that suffers from really bad characterization. Thancred's VA seems to be suffering from a head cold at different points in the story. Etc.
XIV has always been about positive stories and trying to find the good in people and blahblahblah. There's nothing wrong with feel good stories, and it's been fun seeing where/how they try to do that (outside of EW, which was basically just 'the power of friendship compels you.')
There are so many of these type of exchanges:
"The place was attacked by Bad Guy."
"Yes, the place was attacked by Bad Guy."
"Bad guy attacked the place. It is a Bad Thing."
"But family."
Where what just happened is repeated over and over again. I understand that they have to err on the side of caution because they don't know when a player is going to put down the game and fuck off, and they want to be able to refresh people, but it's excessive to the point of insulting to the player's intelligence.
There's a lot of good/interesting stuff sort of lurking underneath the surface, but it fails to realize any of it,
like a two-headed Mamool Ja at the abortion temple.