The beginning of this thread had a really negative connotation, the issue is that removing something despite the negative outlook on that thing is wrong.

Here's an example, lets say x character is raped by a noble in the game. Later on in the story they despise nobles and are always rude and offensive to them. Given the edits that we received there is then a loss of depth for that character, because they now have no reason to hate nobles and it seemed like they previously loved them. Writing should not always be morally right, if everything was morally right then there would never be any villains that you feel disdain for. Furthermore there is no limit to how far you could potentially push this, if you try to remove everything that is morally wrong somewhere then you end up with nothing left.

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Van Helsing can be added to the list.