Somebody mentioned that there are no human male characters in the game. That 
changes things. I can no longer believe the character Sara to be harmless.

If the only human character is a female in a bikini, and she appears 8 times 
around the track, then it is a deliberate addition to the game serving no 
purpose other than as a sexualized object for men. Adding a man in a swimsuit 
is trying to cover up the sexism with "fairness." Do the other characters, male 
and female, also appear around the track? Is there a video clip in which their 
undergarments are exposed? 

I believe this needs to be rejected by Debian. This type of gratuitous sexism 
may be the norm in the game industry, but that does not make it right, or 
within the parameters of equal treatment of women Debian holds as a goal. If 
the game developers will not remove this character then downstream needs to 
refuse to offer this game. This is not censorship. The game developers are free 
to keep Sara in their game. But Debian does not need to participate in their 
degradation of women for an audience of primarily children.


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