Okay but its a Union Strike for better condition and against AI stuff.
Even if one dislikes her as person and her work.
That is still a good cause to stand on the side of Voice Actors
What has that to do with the online harassment?
The last paragraph. Sena explicitly says to look for those who agree to new roles. Isn't this the direction of an angry mob crowd and harassment?
I confess it could be read that way but i think its just meant as what the text says "We only win if we stand together and they aint". It certainly could lead that over eager supporters do act bad.
This one also suggest that she aint for such things.
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No no no, turn off the mental gymnastics. We clearly see these words, no double meanings behind it.
And not to mention the harassment and pointfinger towards the voice actor of Bridget.
Ofc she aint for such thing, she avoids any responsibility like an ordinary school bully.
Did she harrase the voice actress of Bridget?
I know she would have liked a Trans-Woman playing a Trans Character, i found the tweet. :O
(please dont start debate if she is trans, the long time producer did already directly said she is)
Do you mean that one?
Because she didnt even mentioned the voice actress of her or harrassed anyone in that one.
For clarity i used did a quick google search to find the tweet. So Sena might posted a worse thing later hence my ask.
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Bridget is not trans.Did she harrase the voice actress of Bridget?
I know she would have liked a Trans-Woman playing a Trans Character, i found the tweet. :O
(please dont start debate if she is trans, the long time producer did already directly said she is)
Do you mean that one?
Because she didnt even mentioned the voice actress of her or harrassed anyone in that one.
For clarity i used did a quick google search to find the tweet. So Sena might posted a worse thing later hence my ask.
Daisuke Ishiwatari ,the creator of Guilty Gear, about that
"We’ve received many inquiries about Bridget’s gender. After the events of Bridget’s story in Arcade Mode, she self-identifies as a woman.
So, as to whether “he” or “she” would be the correct pronoun for Bridget, the answer would be “she.”
As mentioned in her character profile, Bridget was born as the younger twin son and then raised as a girl by her parents to protect her from a village superstition.
Despite their intentions to protect Bridget, it pained her parents to do so as they felt they were forcing her to live a certain way.
Bridget, realizing this, attempted to bring wealth to the village while behaving like a man, thus overturning the village superstition, as a way to free her parents from their guilt.
As a result, the superstition faded, and nothing remained to restrict how both Bridget and her parents lived.
After this, Bridget tries living as a man, but it doesn’t feel right.
This is where the Arcade Mode story begins. After her exchanges with Goldlewis and Ky, Bridget faces parts of herself she has tried to ignore, and makes a big decision for herself.
I hope that all of you will watch over her path after her courageous choice to stay true to her own feelings."
I don't care what Ishiwatara has to say.Daisuke Ishiwatari ,the creator of Guilty Gear, about that
"We’ve received many inquiries about Bridget’s gender. After the events of Bridget’s story in Arcade Mode, she self-identifies as a woman.
So, as to whether “he” or “she” would be the correct pronoun for Bridget, the answer would be “she.”
As mentioned in her character profile, Bridget was born as the younger twin son and then raised as a girl by her parents to protect her from a village superstition.
Despite their intentions to protect Bridget, it pained her parents to do so as they felt they were forcing her to live a certain way.
Bridget, realizing this, attempted to bring wealth to the village while behaving like a man, thus overturning the village superstition, as a way to free her parents from their guilt.
As a result, the superstition faded, and nothing remained to restrict how both Bridget and her parents lived.
After this, Bridget tries living as a man, but it doesn’t feel right.
This is where the Arcade Mode story begins. After her exchanges with Goldlewis and Ky, Bridget faces parts of herself she has tried to ignore, and makes a big decision for herself.
I hope that all of you will watch over her path after her courageous choice to stay true to her own feelings."
So you disregard the one who creates the game, who also acts as designer for character, story and music.
Because you dislike her being Trans.
Or on what basis do you think you reasonable can claim your opinion over the very direct confirmation made be the person who made the character?
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