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I'm asking this because there's been a few examples recently of some people not liking criticism being made towards certain things.
1. Some Jujutsu Kaisen fans went ballistic at IGN scoring the Shibuya Arc a 6/10, and were claiming that "story isn't important in JJK" and that it's "deranged behaviour" to give feedback on the writer's storyline that doesn't correlate with thinking that it's a masterpiece. 2. Some Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League fans have said that "you shouldn't criticise the Game because you're berating the team that worked on it" and that "I don't really care about the quality of the product, I just want to consume next product" I wish that I was joking. Plus the Suicide Squad fandom has some people trying to defend the Harley Quinn hooking up with childlike Poison Ivy with the defense being "the people that complain about this are the same people that probably liked Cuties" and my question on this is do you think that people that don't like Harley Quinn and childlike Poison Ivy's relationship are Cuties fans? Or do you think that there's a different answer? 3. When Christopher Judge at TGA joked about COD MW III's length in it's main campaign, some of the development team that have worked on COD Games in the past started to be extremely narcissistic and butthurt, with basically not liking criticism and bragging about being commercially bigger than GOW (which for anyone that doesn't know, Christopher Judge voices Kratos in God Of War) and whilst yes COD is the bigger franchise, we're comparing a FPS Multiplayer Game with a very narrative heavy single player Game based on Norse Mythology, of course COD is going to be commercially bigger. Basically the COD narcissists imo just couldn't take criticism from Christopher Judge imo. 4. The newest one that I've found out about today was from George R.R Martin, who was talking about how he feels that "people are really hateful on Social Media, and how they take too much pleasure in people's projects failing." Now would you say that people shouldn't be critical of things in general?
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