I like to point out something

I like how people keep saying not to bring politics into games…especially one featuring orcs…where they were popularized by J R R Tolkein…who wrote the trilogy The Lord of the Rings…during the 30s and 40s…where the story was an analogy of WW2 and the orcs representing none other than the rise of a certain particular group in Germany during the 30s and 40s.

Oh, what’s this…concentration camps are present in World of Warcraft? That can’t be. What could that possibly mean…?

I guess that means Night of the Living Dead was just a zombie movie, right?

You guys. I love your silliness and ignorance sometimes.

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Well can’t say we have smart human beings amongst us that can’t see that the whole game has politics woven into it.

I think it’s mostly they just don’t want people running around trumpeting their love or hate for various people and issues. I figured it’s understood that the games themselves can be political because games have been making various political statements since, well, games have been around. Also, as you say, games have elements of various political topics littered throughout.