They were implying that the ad is breaking the Russian LGBT propaganda law, which was introduced in June 2013 "for the purpose of protecting children information advocating for a denial of traditional family values." Russian news source 29 reports that last week, a complaint was made in the Arkhangelsk region, citing that the video - which had been seen on YouTube - had " elements of propaganda of homosexuality and paedophilia."
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Why any one dev scripted any one event the way they did is impossible to say for sure unless the dev in question remembers what they were thinking and feels like sharing it, and considering the aforementioned inconsistency regarding the tumbling logic (and many other things, for that matter) it's possible that what one dev did and why they did it is very different from what some other dev would have done or why they'd done the same thing.Russian authorities have received complaints about a Calvin Klein ad which portrays same-sex couples.
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unmodded CK2 prevents torturing and mutilating (with specific exceptions for castration and blinding.) anyone under the age of 13, even though there probably is historical precedent for both).Īlso, it should be noted that CK2 was developed over roughly a decade (the first dev diary - a bit into development - was, while 3.2/IC released ) by many different people, and the tumbling logic (and general thought process) is all over the place as a result, with some bugs still in existence (and many bugs fixed, too bugs related to male-male and female-female pregnancies have been a thing in the past.). It would hardly be the only place where CK2 (or any PDS game) has gone "No, we're not going to touch this, regardless of it being historical" (e.g. by giving two men that are discovered to be sleeping with each other a larger penalty than a straight couple would get - the belief that homosexuality can be "cured" (and attempts to do so) is highly problematic and dangerous in the present, and doing anything that appeared to endorse this idea would have been a good way to anger many LGBT+ players (and allies) to a very great extent (and potentially also something that'd have caused bad press even with CK2 being known for things like murder and incest, a headline like "Prayer cures homosexuality in CK2" could be very damaging to PDS as a whole), so not doing it is a very sensible decision, particularly when the CK2 implementation of sexuality means you have to pick between " Exclusively attracted to the same sex" and " Exclusively attracted to the opposite sex" (not that a "Gay/lesbian character is actually bi" implementation would have been completely problem-free.). forcing someone to become your concubine) and in some ways has shown that homosexuality was frowned upon in the era (at least in some places) - e.g. people that have been running around seducing the opposite gender (though I suppose that could be a case of "I'm sure I'll be attracted to the opposite sex once I find the right person!", even if attraction opinion bonuses towards others are weird in that case.), but that's at least partially a side-effect of CK2 only having heterosexual and homosexual characters (without mods) as a bisexual outcome would be less of a complete refutation of everything that was before.Īs for the opposite case, while CK2 allows you to do some things that'd go over poorly in this day and age (e.g. Of course, it can sometimes happen to unlikely characters, e.g. It's impossible to say for sure as it hasn't been commented on in the files (and I don't believe the devs ever have commented on it either), but one possible interpretation is that the character only realized that they were gay when X event happened (and/or were in denial up until that happened), which would show that not everyone realizes (or comes to terms with) that they aren't straight prior to adulthood.