You are too far behind to in this discourse to understand what we are talking about.
First, familiarize yourself with the DEI mandates and how they are being implemented in games. This year alone, titles like Suicide Squad, Unknown 9, Dustborn, and Veilguard have integrated these mandates. As a result, they have not resonated with audiences, leading to extremely low sales.
Appeal is a critical aspect of video games. You cannot create a character like the one in the new Naughty Dog game and expect people to be excited about it. Regardless of the developer's reputation, the main character in that game does not fit the mold of a protagonist that would typically engage players and create fandom around her.
Neil Druckmann's intention seems to be breaking stereotypes by using this game as his vessel.
This approach involves de-feminization, the rejection of traditional beauty standards, and the promotion of androgyny, which are the staples of DEI.
And we don't want DEI mandates in video games, its anti-art. Its being imposed on all studios and kills the creative process.
This is what we are fighting against.