@TrueMasterCole I've finished reading Worth the Candle recently, it's exactly this, the main character seems to be "neutral" about the """problems""" of the genre (fantasy, romance, Dungeons & Dragons wannabe), like trying to not "actively support the opposite" (AKA the very feminist takes that are present in the book but not "supported" per say), while in reality the MC self-flagellates for having normal male instincts and not being liberal enough.
See, the author sure loves to tell me how "your soul your choice" and "your body your choice", they're very nice sounding phrases if you think everyone is the same, but then you look inside and see that the agency provided by these general expressions ends up with one of the female romantic interests ending any of her sexual and romantic interest towards the MC, beyond that being a minus for a reader that likes some character development, think of how incomplete a real person would be if they can just turn off their growth like that. The MC is angry at this but puts down the "selfish" part of his anger because you see, that's just "male instinct".
Or how very angry he gets at one of his friends for fucking a hologram deployed by some magical sapient and sentient house in the form of one of his crushes in his childhood, the house literally didn't give a shit even when it found out what that meant, but you see, that's like "sexual assault" or something.
The author even brings up the normal male instinct of protection and loving innocence that a man has, and of course, we see it in the form of a unicorn that is actually some kind of allegory (outright said because many of the creatures met are created by the MC, it's an isekai after all) for that icon of the abusive man, that beats the woman, gaslights her and has narcissistic tendencies, the unicorn can change timelines when hit or even when hitting someone to make it seem like it never happened. What it does is it kidnaps virgins and actively kills men, if the women or girls don't obey, he kills them too.
It tries to talk about these "very deep issues" that someone could face in a fantasy world... And it stopped being interesting like halfway through book 2, where I understood that it's going to continue being about interpersonal relationships and a constant analysis of everything the others "feel" and how he "feels" and how he must self-flagellate again, and again for being a man, and how women have it hard.
@Tamamo@Suiseiseki@Wiz@hellhammer Can anyone provide me with the infinite electricity hack where they use Linuxbros to power the grid through locomotion? I know there was an image around with instructions to allure the linuxmen.
@beardalaxy :shrug2: Even the true ending for Silent Hill F is not her actually marrying the dude, it's her "taking her time", which is everything wrong with women nowadays, I'm not sure how you can't see how it's feminist.
@theorytoe@bleedingphoenix If that wasn't easy enough for you, tons of porn is a staple of any long lasting game free of actual degenerates (leftists, fags and trannies).
@bleedingphoenix@theorytoe Yeah, because "degenerate" for everyone else does not involve "anyone that interacts with porn", it's trannies/fags/leftists.