u/Prestigious-Joke9337

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the ULTRAKILL fandom has a tiny bit of a misogyny problem, and I'm not afraid to admit it.

I know it's completely out of the blue, but it's true, and it's very prevalent.

Some ULTRAKILL players get so surprised when a woman plays this game, mainly due to the fact that ULTRAKILL is a violent fast-paced shooter, something THEY think a woman can't handle.

As a genderfluid woman in this fandom, I want to know; Have you guys experienced or seen any misogyny against women in this fandom?

(I dunno what flair this would fall under so I'm putting it under discuss)

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EDIT: thank you for all your inputs/discussions. I don't want this to drag on for too long so I'll leave this addendum:

While most of the ULTRAKILL fandom is very much inclusive and supportive, there are tiny cracks where misogynists and incels have gotten their way in, though only a small margin.
I thank you for your service everyone. Until we meet again.

EDIT 2: THIS IS THE 6TH HIGHEST POST ON THIS SUBREDDIT

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