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Wizards of the Coast removed the negative modifier to Orc's intelligence because they want players to understand that the disparity is not inherent, but purely due to socioeconomic factors across the Dungeons & Dragons multiverse.
Darkstalkers prototype art had Felicia looking like a rejected Thundercats character design.
Anime doesn't exist to meet some Western concept of "diversity," it's a medium for Japanese creators to tell the stories they imagine. Part of the appeal of it is that it's Japanese, watering that down only takes away the magic.
Rydia's official artwork was censored for the Western release of Final Fantasy IV The After Years in 2009. Obviously, this did nothing to improve the quality of the game, but even back then people were attempting to justify it.
Solution: stop arguing on their terms. Reject their premises outright & mock their assertions that these concepts are important. Quality storytelling is all that matters, not some boxes you can check off to meet their delusional standards.
Blue Reflection is rated for teens, so there's no way it's anywhere near as "bad" as these people are making it sound anyway.
The Super Mario Bros. have to put an end to Bowser's evil plans once again.
Manga needs zero extra help succeeding, but Western comics constantly decide to continue to aid in demonstrating why it's the superior choice anyway.