There's really something going on with modern writers.
https://twitter.com/RussFrushtick/status/1619094672999346176Mind you, I'm not bothered the political message at all, the original game was also very critical of capitalism through it's story and satiric ads:
What bothers me is that it's so direct, like there's not even an attempt to include any subtext. Is there even any thought put into who would write that on a wall? Wouldn't they instead call out something more direct, like the shit working hours, pay, lazy boss or whatever instead of being shocked that the company they work for is capitalist? Basically hard to imagine a real life oil worker writing this on an oilrig.
But the thing is, as you can see by the tweet, people actually eat this up. This dude, who apparently co-founded Polygon, is all "Fuck yeah, not pulling any punches!", so this sort of writing is exactly aimed at permanent twitter residents like him, and it upsets me that there's really a crowd out there who want all their media to have the villain turn to the camera and explain that they're doing bad things.
Oh and let's not talk about how a graffiti somehow has correct commas lol