As covered earlier, if you wish to argue the finer points of this decision - then the proper place to do it is in the Civilized Conversation Primer, with me - the guy who made the decision.
I am not interested in having members clogging up threads with off the cuff statements about how it should be okay actually because of something someone who isn’t on the forum said or some obscure theory that they feel overrules the decisions of the staff.
The rule is in place due to two simple truths::
This forum is, above all, a place for civilized conversation and for there to be civilized conversation there must be an environment where people feel safe and protected by the civility.
Imagery of women suffering, gleefully shared, often makes women and people who are concerned about the well being of women in our society, feel uncomfortable and unwelcome - and is certainly never a necessary or important element of civilized conversation.
Therefore, imagery of Diana (or Vidal, or any other female character) that is shared such that it makes people uncomfortable should be removed as soon as the person is aware of it, for the overall good of the forum.
If you have any further concerns or queries, the Civilized Conversation Primer is the place to put them - I will cleaning up this thread to remove the clutter lately.
I would disagree to be honest. Misogyny is something against women in general, so i don’t get why characters in general should be added.
I also think it’s not okay to see man in humiliating positions (like Hitman did it itself with dead people in a cabinet in Absolution. That’s not funny at all) but I think that’s a different point.
Sorry, I don’t wanted to start this discussion and I feel a bit uncomfortable with it because I have problems to describe exactly what I mean because of my problems with the English language (I’m reaching my limits with difficult discussions like this) and because I feel affected by the whole point. So I don’t want to be offence, but I will leave this conversation.
It looks like the syringe was built to hold a lot more than it had in it when we arrive. Imagine if that had led to a dramatic reveal of Subject Six (Grey is long gone by this point) behind the carriage door…