>>53874523NTA, but I'm gonna jump in to give my two cents:
Stop using your creative content, whether it be games, romhacks, manga, movies, etc.... to spread your political beliefs. And I say this as a hardcore literal "I wish Hitler won" Nietzschian right winger who listens to BAP every week. I don't entirely feel bad for the Empire devs in your story, because the onus should have been on them to be a little more responsible. Yes, I KNOW Leftards love to use media as propaganda all the time, but the exact reason why I can't stand 90% or more of all media, is exactly because of that. So don't sink to their level. Write universal themes. Not everything has to fall on a political binary. There are tons of themes for story which aren't intended for a political lens: see the Hero's Journey. Like, it's ok to write a story that reflects your viewpoints about life, but there's a fine line between the two.
It's the difference between writing a story where the message, through the character's lives, actions, and beliefs reflects Nietzschian values such as the will to power and master/slave morality. And then having a story where a character is going "well gosh, don't you just hate all these immigrants? Hitler did nothing wrong XD."
Doing it in the former way also effectively makes it so that stupid people don't GET the message, and endlessly debate about your intent. Effectively flying under the radar because you're also fairly contrasting and challenging the ideas to create a compelling narrative. What you want to do when creating entertainment, is primarily focus on the ENTERTAINMENT value in a way that reaches the largest audience, then you subtly explore your views in very nuanced ways, because your work will always be a reflection of your own ideas. Just don't be preachy.
I don't exactly feel pity in this case. Especially since there's a difference between having blatantly right wing NPCs vs. getting cancelled for not having 50 genders in the character creation.