The OP even avoids linking to it so here it is:
https://rpghq.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1122-no-alphabets-2-2-baldur-s-gate-3
According to the website the mod pack ensures that the gender and sexuality of world NPCs match medieval status quo so the top comment in the thread is "what about the fantastic elements!!1!!1!"
This dramanaut points out that y'all wont be mad if it was a straight character turned gay
Just don't install it if you dont want it magically summons a comment chain(idk what happens in the baldur's gate games)
This redditor thanks OP letting it know about the mod and is downmarseyd
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Who could have known that if you make "having diverse skin colours, sexualities and identities" your politics and need to include it everywhere, people suddenly become huge racists/sexists/transphobes? It's like with ordinary people developing a dislike of the colour green or the rainbow flag. It's not because they hate those colours, it's because they're used as symbols. Lefties have used black people so much, they have become things you could put onto a flag and now they get upset when they see someone burning it. It's glorious
Like, we don't even have actual Nazis anymore. It's just the left and everyone who does not like their shenanigans
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Who hates the color green?
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I don't hate it but it's objectively a bad color
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It's because it's used by eco-communists who glue themselves onto streets and bother the regular citizens about industrial problems. In Europe many countries have what is collectively called "green parties"
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Yeah but it's a color that is used without any political preconceptions like red and blue.
Also, I was going to mention a Green party exception but they're just in Europe so
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It's probably very dependent on where you live and what kind of parties you have. We have red and blue parties, too, but when I think of those colours in a political context they're probably very different from what an American has in mind. Additionally, "going green" is a whole trend that's not exclusively political, so it has more of a presence in every day life (like the products in the store, for example) than an AfD blue and red arrow has, if we're speaking about Germany. Oh, and see, our right wing is blue, American right wing is red. Lefties are traditionally red here
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Is this because of the green party? I feel like I'm missing something here
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My guess is the use of green in Islamist symbolism.
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Yeah, exactly. Maybe that's more of a Euro thing ^^
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