Genshin Impact fans rush to defend femboy god Venti and crop-topped male lead Aether after they’re criticized on Turkish news channel: “They think he is a girl lmao”

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Once again, playing and following Genshin Impact has brought me psychic damage. The English community for developer HoYoverse’s open-world action RPG was surprised to see two of its best-known characters, the Anemo Archon Venti and male Traveler protagonist Aether, abruptly examined in a recent news segment from Turkish channel Ülke TV. Needless to say, gacha gamers did not take this lying down.

In a November 21 broadcast (about 72 minutes in), Ülke TV hosts and apparent panelists discussed Genshin Impact as part of a segment on (according to machine translated descriptions) “children’s exposure to digital games,” screen addiction, and “digital identity issues.” YouTube’s auto-generated English subtitles line up with translated clips circulating online, suggesting the segment boiled down to a conservative interrogation of the gender politics of the game and the masculinity of Venti and Aether.

Voiced in English by veteran voice actor Erika Harlacher of Persona 5 (Ann) and Demon Slayer (Shinobu) fame, Venti is not beating the femboy allegations with his androgynous build and cute voice, not that he needs to. The Ülke TV speakers appear physically rattled by his appearance, described as “nonbinary” at one point, in the brief moment Venti appears on-screen – that is, when they can be asked to stop talking about Aether’s exposed belly button as if it were the Antichrist.

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Furina doesn’t understand either (Image credit: Hoyoverse)

The whole thing comes across as bizarre and backward, but I don’t want to linger too much on the content due to the lacking translations available. It’s the response that really interested me. It was remarkably easy to find this particular YouTube archive because it has significantly more views and (plugin-revealed) dislikes than most Ülke TV videos, and translated comments make it clear that Genshin fans showed up to defend their kings.

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