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I'm a Christian mother, and one of the most important things to me is instilling positive values in my children. That's why I love Pokemon - it has a solid focus on Christian values, and I feel like I can play it with my kids and not feel like they're getting bombarded by woke propaganda.
My kids go to a private school with a very strict dress code (uniforms on most days, collared shirts and khakis on holidays), so I was thrilled to find out that school uniforms in the game are mandatory, and none of the potentially Satanic costumes from Sword/Shield games are possible (one little girl my children used to play with had a 666 on her Pokemon girl's clothing - she is no longer allowed in our house). I had to regularly check the children's consoles to make sure they weren't using any of the "goth" clothing in the Sword and Shield games (they also aren't allowed to use "Dark" or "Psychic" type monsters).
The game still allows plenty of options for children to express their individuality - just not too much. as too much individuality can undermine one's relationship with God - while preventing the sexualization of children and the Satanic themes.
Good on Game Freak for supporting traditional conservative values! Allowing more customization options would only contribute to the overall destabilization of our society and the degradation of the moral fabric that makes our country truly great.