If that group actually was involved in this ban, it's not really anything remotely PC since it's a Christian right-wing group. It's the exact opposite, in fact. That said, some have voiced their doubts that they're actually involved in this (like Hanako of Hanako Games fame). Apparently, "Morality in Media" called out a bunch of different VNs that are not at all related to the ones that were actually removed. Still, if it is actually them, it makes sense why so many of the targeted VNs have LGBT content. I see a lot of people are having trouble believing this, but just look at the list... there's HuniePop, Kindred Spirits, Roommates, Mutiny, the Sakura VNs (I assume they're all being removed, or at least the ones with patches... if they are, say goodbye to like five yuri VNs and one yuri dungeon crawler), Galaxy Girls, and Coming Out on Top. Yes, KarmaSutra, Tropical Liquor, DEEP SPACE WAIFU, and Re;Lord are obviously not at all queer-related, but, still, it is pretty suspicious that something as relatively innocent as Roommates is being banned but not Grisaia or CLANNAD or whatnot (to be fair, those might not have decensor patches... but Kindred Spirits doesn't either, so, wow...) No one would dream of calling these things porn games, but Kindred Spirits is just 'cause it's gay? Perhaps it's just a coincidence, but it still doesn't look good for Valve.
As for Battle Girls, it seems like it's het, but someone told me earlier today there's apparently a major bi character. So, I guess that qualifies too. Nevertheless, it makes absolutely no sense why two of Dharker's VNs were removed but not everything else... I mean, they're all pretty much equally sexual and Negligee is also a trashy yuri porn thing. What is even Valve's reasoning here?
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