People are more complicated than the two monoliths that you put them in.
If you mean "left" vs. "right" then that's the way politics has worked in America since I was born, but those are hardly "monoliths" (both support a plurality of political opinions) and I never said they were.
This is precisely
why I said that talk about race is not inherently political. So let's
not introduce politics into it. Please.
Even those who are against it may or may not be against the censorship of art.
I am, was, and always will be, against the censorship of art.
Criticizing art is not, and never was, "censorship" of art. If it were, it would mean we should prohibit art criticism, and
that is censorship.
My goal is, and always was, to make sure The Fun Pimps themselves were aware that the tropes they are adopting have always been negative racial stereotypes.
That is
my freedom of speech.
My hope is that they
want to avoid a racist story themselves, and
voluntarily come up with a new direction. That would be
their freedom of speech.
If they don't, then I'll just mod a new story into the game. That is also my freedom of speech.
I still won't be able to recommend the game to my friends and family, because my endorsement
reflects upon me and my values, and I don't want to be associated in their minds with a game that presents racial stereotypes as reality. That is also my freedom of speech.
I am doing exactly what a free speech supporter should do when presented with speech they don't like: countering it with their own speech. It is not censorship at any level.
With all due respect, you're seeing race in an area where it simply does not exist in any sort of relevance. As I've stated above anyway, are you Indian? No? Then you have nothing of relevance to say, and I doubt they would take kindly to you speaking over them. Leave the howling to the wolves, as it were.
The game has a Native American "bad guy," based on
pre-existing tropes ("ignoble savage," "Casino Indian") that are widely acknowledged to be negative racial stereotypes. Saying that I'm "seeing race in an area where it simply does not exist" is completely laughable.
It is also ridiculous to say that non-Native-Americans have no right to speak about racist tropes against Native Americans. If that were true, I could not (as a White person) speak on
any racial subject unless that subject is racism towards White people.
By that exact same standard: Are
you a Native American? No? Then
you have nothing of relevance to say, and I doubt they would take kindly to
you speaking over them.
See how ridiculous that sounds? If it were true, hardly anyone could speak about anything.