[quote=@SleepingSilence]A controversy can in fact sell better than a good game, is precisely my point. Though is an example of short term effects not long term. Though that actually hasn't even been brought up.[/quote] I don't entirely disagree, in the sense that things like this do in fact gain more interest than [insert generic but very good things here], on the sheer basis that it's more initially interesting to a broader audience. I like one comment on that last article; "it is popular because of what I call the 'wet paint don't touch' theory. People want to see if it is really as grotesque as been reported." It only sold literally just because it was controversial. Everyone forgot about it immediately after, because nobody actually likes wet paint. From a money perspective, any publicity is good publicity. From any other perspective, controversy is far from ideal. Relating to this back to the inciting incident, what's the point of The SJW Awakens if it's just some shallow controversy-grab? If you really want to change the evil SJWs' minds over to what you believe is ideal, do something meaningful instead of making fun of your believed enemy.