Quote Originally Posted by DELTAprime View Post
The article does not say anything about that.
Actually to quote from just two parts of the article:

Kiss me, Chromedome: how the Transformers found peace and same-sex partnerships

A spin-off comic has shape-shifted the smash ’em up Transformers robots into a world of same-sex partnerships
And:

Fans of Chromedome and Rewind may be touched to learn that the two are now in a romantic relationship.
So clearly it does say exactly that.

Quote Originally Posted by DELTAprime View Post
Two males (or in this case two robots that we think of as males) in a relationship is deemed by modern culture to be acceptable. Racism, bigotry and neo-nazism is not.
If we were talking human characters or an alien lifeform which actually engaged in sexual reproduction, then you would have a valid point. Such a move would be inspired, would treat these issues seriously and would be a positive thing.

However aren't talking about beings which reproduce sexually - we're not even talking about the G1 Cartoon continuity where the Autobots suffered from what I would describe as the C3PO effect (ie they acted they way they did because of programming as evolutions of consumer goods, without any genuine understanding of what romantic feelings actually are and in a manner utterly divorced from reproduction).

What we are talking about here are completely asexual beings who reproduce with sparks naturally seeding from a planet and then either naturally or artificially being implanted into a metallic biomass of some kind.

While pushing homosexual relationships in stories about characters who sexually reproduce is as valid a move as doing so with heterosexual relationships, doing it in a storyline about biologically asexual beings, simply comes across as disengenuously anthropomorphising, blatantly forced and yes I'd make the same call about ANY sexual relationship between transformers of ANY nature. In doing so, I'd go so far as to say that it cheapens, rather than helps, LGBTIQ issues and reduces the whole thing into a trivial sideshow.

However all of that ignores the bigger issue. It is impossible to claim that you do not want Transformers to be political when as a war story, Transformers has always been political.

If Hasbro want Transformers to push issues important to the Political Left, then they should just come out and say so.

However this idea that they don't want Transformers to be political when it always has been, just comes across as completely hypocritical.