Valve Bows to Kremlin: LGBTQ+ Solitaire Game Pulled from Russian Steam
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Valve sparks outrage by removing the LGBTQ+ inclusive game Flick Solitaire from Steam in Russia, bowing to Kremlin censorship demands while Apple and Google refuse.
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“Non-traditional”? Homosexuality has been around and recorded since the Romans and even prior. 2000+ years isn’t traditional? That’s just as long as Christianity.

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It’s a dictatorship. It’s not logic. Fuck the Kremlin.

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It was illegal in the UK till the mid 60s, Russia is still holding out

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Non-traditional as to the religion. Orthodox catholic church is fucked up in head, and lately been standing on a wrong side of many things. Even going so far to in-fight with each other for their statements. They are like The Mouth of Sauron - they preach on behalf of government and lately it feels that they spit to vile shit out of their mouth just to please their government.

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Inb4 the ackshually, homosexuality is a modern concept that’s been around for less than 100 years ☝🤓

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