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Journalist Claims Pragmata Diana Fanbase “Cannot Be Normalized” After Subreddit Ban

A gaming outlet has sparked backlash after arguing that fans of Pragmata’s child character Diana are part of a “problematic” trend that “cannot be normalised,” following the banning of a subreddit tied to inappropriate content.

A recent article from TheGamer has ignited controversy by claiming that the fandom surrounding Diana, a child character from Pragmata, represents something that “gaming cannot allow to flourish.” The piece frames the situation as part of a broader cultural issue, arguing that discussion around the character has become increasingly “normalised” in ways the author finds troubling, despite the character being fictional.

The spark behind this discourse appears to be the banning of a subreddit dedicated to Pragmata, reportedly due to users posting adult-themed content involving the character. The article uses the incident to broaden its critique toward the fanbase in its entirety.

Notably, the author admits to not having actually played Pragmata, instead focusing on perceived themes—particularly the familiar “protective father figure” dynamic between the adult protagonist and Diana. This trope, which has appeared in numerous games over the years, is characterized in the article as a form of outdated or questionable “power fantasy,” despite its prevalence in critically acclaimed titles.

This criticism should not be surprising as “activists” in the west often attack normal masculinity and fatherhood (something that has dissipated greatly), all the while pushing backwards feminism.

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