Since this thread is still going here is an article.
Here's what MatPat has to say about Five Nights creator's political donation controversy
kotaku.com
Mat Pat has made a shitload of videos on the Five Nights games, and he makes some great points in the article. My favorite thing is at the end:
“Life just isn’t a game of absolutes,” MatPat says as he winds up the episode. “It’s all about trying to do the greatest good with the hand that you’ve been dealt. And the good that has spawned out of Freddy and his friends for creators, for fans, for gaming as a whole—it’s incalculable.”
And that's a great statement because it applies to all of this social outrage, which I'm convinced is just bullshit complaining for a power trip more than any actual offense, that things and people don't exist in vacuums.
Look at Walt Disney, homie was incredibly racist against blacks and jewish people and if we was around today he would be burnt at the stake and nobody would buy anything of Disney ever. Or so they say.
According to Forbes magazine, J.K. Rowling made 60 million dollars off the continued sales of the Harry potter books and Wizarding World alone. Because people will yell and complain on the internet and twitter all they want. But when your kid wants a Mickey Mouse toy or a Harry Potter wand, you just get the kid a toy. Hell even outspoken people on video games don't stop anyone from buying billions in lootboxes and ultimate teams.
The point is that creators, writers, actors, are people that exist outside of their body of work. And at some point you can't hold art hostage because of some ever changing social viewpoint. I'm sure Edgar Allen Poe, Willian Shakespere, Bethovan, Bach, Picaso, all great artists and minds likely did normal activities in their time that would be horrible things today.
Hell you don't even have to go back that far, look at movies from the 60's. John Wayne was an Adulterer, and as a conservative he actively pushed the "black list" in hollywood to deny progressives jobs and undermined people's careers who had views he didn't agree with.......hmm....actually that's sounding pretty familiar.