The Washington Post cheered a reported ban of a gamer who made a pro-America modification that offended the rainbow-praising Big Tech overlords.
The Post seethed in a story headlined — “‘Spider-Man’ modification scene turns into Pride flag battlefield” — about how the celebration of the newly released PC version of the LGBTQ+-friendly 2018 game “Marvel’s Spider-Man” was being spoiled by “United States flags.” Huh? I The Post’s own words, some gamers tried to thwart any celebration around last week’s release of the PC game “by taking aim at a very specific target: Pride flags.”
The offending gamer, “a modder going by the handle Mike Hawk (probably don’t try saying it out loud),” released “a mod called ‘Non-Newtownian New York.’” In this fantasyland, Hawk “turned Pride flags into United States flags,” The Post decried. What a terrible situation.
A mod refers “to the process of editing or changing the structure, syntax or code of a game,” according to Techopedia.
The newspaper went on to downplay the value of the American flag, whining that the banned gamer circumvented the progressive persona that leftists created for Marvel’s iconic web-slinger. “‘Spider-Man’ already includes a plethora of U.S. flags even without mods, and Spider-Man — given his habit of standing up for the oppressed — has frequently been associated with progressive causes.” How dare someone want more American flags and not LGBTQ+ propaganda!
The Post While Nexus Mods was praised for having banned patriotic use, the publication expressed concern about how many copies have already been resurfaced on the site and elsewhere.
While the original mod existed only for a short time, hundreds of people downloaded it and left many negative comments. Nexus Mods was the largest mod repository online. However, it banned the original user and the person behind it. But, copies and imitators surfaced on Nexus Mods as well as similar websites like Mod Database and the Internet Archive.
The Post mourned how “one district [in the Spider-Man game]It contains some Pride iconsography such as flags and murals. These proved popular when the game first came out on PS4, with LGBTQ players praising their inclusion at the time.”
But, praised The Post The Rainbow Mafia is back!
Others, meanwhile, uploaded retaliatory mods like ‘The Amazingly Valid Spider-Man,’ which changes Spider-Man’s costume colors to match those of the trans flag and includes a link to support The Trevor Project, a support group for LGBTQ youths.
Conservatives are being attacked. The Washington Post can be reached at 202-3344-6000 to demand that it ceases propagandizing leftist propaganda about gender and sex within video games
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