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Is The Last of Us Part 2 really as woke as people say it is?

Last Updated: 18.06.2025 01:43

Is The Last of Us Part 2 really as woke as people say it is?

The ending is a spit in the face and insult the first game, Joel, and Ellie.

Many games have parts where you switch between two characters by the story progression OR you can at will like Spider-Man 2.

Yes.

Who is the most trusted person in your life, and do they have the same trust on you?

The WORST is Abby-Hulk who didn’t exist in “The Last of Us”.

It’s literal woke, steaming feces that came out of Cuckman and Woke people who work(ed) at Naughty Dog.

In the first (and only real story) you may not “control” Ellie but after a VERY short Intro/Chp. 1 Ellie is with Joel the rest of the game. It is not “her turn”.

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Back to Abby-Hulk is so ROIDED up she has no breasts, a straight body shape, and Cuckman inserted himself as her “lover” so he could fictitously have sex with that monstrosity. The sex scene is disgusting.

Do not stain your PC or PS with any data in playing it.

However, Cuckman did some “update” and added her as a child in a photo.

Does any unofficial Roman Catholic card exist in the world to play? In Italy, Rome & the Vatican City, can practising Catholics get any discounts as a tourist, & / or privileged admission to certain sights, with different rules for non Catholics?

Her Father is White in the OG. He’s been blackwashed.

To cap it off, this IRL racist Asian “transgender” Ian, has only had TWO acting roles in HER life. Both as a “transgender” character. Thankfully there is some comedy as she gets thunder punched so hard in the game.

Ellie is NOT gay and there’s NO evidence in it but Cuckman used a horrible, vomit inducing, stupid DLC to insert ONE KISS into “Ermagherd! She’s a LESBIAN!” - Idiots.

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