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It's not propaganda, these are my own observations while playing games. I also believe that forcing developers and artists to conform to a list of changes that are political in nature also reduces the quality of the end product as well as chokes artistic freedom and their original vision.
And when it comes to Kim Belair, i believe these people are simply trying to create a problem where they themselves then sell the solution.
Is she well written? People seem to be awful when it comes to writing girlboss characters. Aside from Furiosa i can't remember any well written girlbosses recently. And even with her, you could argue that she's not a girlboss character.