How many of these abolitionists were outlaws?
Probably not many. But just because someone's a criminal that doesn't mean they don't have political/social views or principles. It just makes them disgusting.
Like, take Eldridge Cleaver for example. He was a Communist and Black Power guy, but was also a serial rapist who bragged about raping women, including those of his own race. If anything you often find criminal lowlifes adopting some kind of ideology to justify their misbehavior, it's just that most of the time they're too stupid to express it coherently, unless some asshole takes them under their wing. Which is basically the case of Antifa and their 1960s-1970s predecessors.
"I may call a bunch of thieves and murderers my family, but I draw the line at slavery!"
Yeah. Arthur's a shitbag.
Okay, I'll give a real example. You know how pedophiles have this reputation for getting killed in prison? Whereas regular murderers don't. (I assume child murderers do.) Now, common sense would say that a regular murderer, let's say one that had no valid excuse for what they did, has done a worse act. At best they're maybe an EQUAL to the molester, but that murderer has stolen someone's entire life. Despite that, murderers will stay act morally righteous for carving up the pedo.
I figure it's exactly like that. I'm complete human trash, but I can make some arbitrary distinction between my villainy and someone else's villainy to make myself feel better, even feel good despite being a blight on the world.
It isn't that there are abolitionists in the game. It's that it's fucking stupid for Arthur to be one.
I disagree.
What does bother me is Arthur speaks with a very thick Texan/Anglo-Louisiana accent but seems to regard himself as not being Southern and shares Daddy Dutch's bigotries. I suspect they just weren't thinking at all when they wrote that.
Now, I will say: there were WAY more outlaw gangs that were ex-Confederates than ex-Union. The Civil War was even what basically caused that problem. Probably was just because the South was torn up and the North wasn't.
You even seem to think this by saying it's hypocritical.
Hypocrisy isn't bad character writing, though. It might be a bad choice for a protagonist since it's an especially ugly and unjustifiable character flaw, but it's very
realistic.
It's not the *only* thing that is stupid and hypocritical about Arthur in the game by any means, not even the only one that bothers me, but it's the one "racial" thing (well that and the KKK event) I was annoyed with.
I was annoyed with a lot of little things in this game. American Krogan's video hits every single thing I noticed, but he also includes a bunch of other crap that's just him reaching. The single most horrendously retarded thing is not being able to insult (much less shoot) in the Indian reservation.
One thing that's a bit annoying is that they don't give the same Burger King Kids Club approach to the villains, which a lot of older, pre-woke media would have. Specifically, you've occasionally got Black gangsters and there's the Indians in the Skinners, but you can tell they wanted to have an Indian faction with the Skinners but pussied out, whereas the Whites have weird swamp people, weird hill people, weird incest farm people.
They could have made the Nite Folk be swamp Louisiana Blacks with voodoo and shit, made the Skinners be Indians, and then you'd have a gang of fucked up nightmare people for every race just like you've got allies/gang members from those different groups.
What's odd is that the Mexicans only seem represented in game (besides Javier) to be greasy bandito stereotypes.
Maybe this'll sound dumb, but honestly bros I wish they made more games where you play as the hero. Not an antihero. Not some morally gray wank. Just to be the actual good guy.