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Ideology Over Art: The Rise of "Inclusivity" at a Cost
The drive for diversity and inclusion is often justified as a moral imperative, but critics contend it frequently comes at the expense of artistic standards. They argue that to include more diverse characters and perspectives, producers feel compelled to lower quality thresholds, resulting in stories that are diluted or forced. This results in a bland, "gray mush" universe where nothing truly stands out or feels meaningful.