Well that is the issue, we are online so are our games. Answer me this, why am i shooting a lot of virtual women in The Division 2 ? i just started the game and i can't say i enjoy that part ...
Also what would it have been so bad to have a brother and sister from BJ and Anya ?
PS: where are the zombies and the super-natural ?
See I take Wolfenstein differently. The whole setting is one big ass parody on everything, and it doesn't shun any subject. Even the shareware back in the day was a parody on the Third Reich. Right now, what better to ridicule than the cultural developments of our time? Its not like the game is taking it seriously, the fact you're shooting women can be seen as political statement or you can view it as, "you want to be equal, then get shot equally" which is quite a disturbing and over-the-top sentiment that suits the game. And btw, its not the first game that offers you females to shoot. Duke Nukem had its own, rather manly take on it as well, and in Shadow Warrior for example there is an abundance of female badassery. Things can get funny when they are taken to extremes, which is what the game's always been about. It may strike the right tone with you or it may not, but I wouldn't call it another SJW game (like BFV, which doesn't have the same background and the characters totally don't fit in the setting).
Games have always offered a myriad of very different protagonists, or they take the 'badass Rambo white male' route which is so typical in US entertainment. Nothing is new here, bar a few exceptions, don't make the mistake of tinted glasses, the world becomes a very sad place...
People that never had to live through a truly oppressive system are the ones that like the SJW propaganda. I guess you don't know how good you have it until you lose it. Venezuela people know that already.
This game, same as previous release, is nothing more than a lot of anti white male hate.
Really man, you're so off with these statements you have no idea. The world's bigger than this. What does Venezuela even have to do with any of it by the way... that is a completely domestic problem with zero white involved. And guess what, about those oppressive systems, in Europe we've had a few World Wars, in case you forgot. Every region has known oppression and conflict, the real question is should you dwell on it or move on. Part of moving on is acceptance of others, culturally and religiously.
Perhaps we should swing this back on topic now