All gay characters in overwatch
Why all characters must be same-sex attracted or black?
Siraxe-215281
OK Blizzard you yearn to be “good company” but it doesnt work enjoy that. This cant be save our world. Overwatch has almost 30 characters with 2 or 3 (zarya maybe) gay but existence isnt like that isnt it? See at new heroes “Black,almost black, ah damn it Ashe” Seriously Blizzard I am Turk and “Equality” has more gay people than Turks on your world. Im not racist or anti gay but why all people must be gay or black. This is not equality dude.
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Okoto-21544
Edit-using the retort button.
Hey Welldamn,
I see you lurking on those threads, calling everyone you don’t approve with snowflakes, silly conservatives, babies, all and all-insulting others. This dude is Turkish, I myself am Bulgarian. We don’t have your concept for “left” and “right” politics here. Could you please tone this edgy crap down?
I get it- you like to be edgy, desire to insult others and you somehow feel superior to everyone else. Great for you. Now, stop actually acting like a brief baby and strive to say something “smart” …I realize it’s hard for your hateful caring, but try creature nice for a change.
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zeerax-216535
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