Dobson is getting upset about NPCs calling him names in Skyrim:
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This is the kind of stuff that should make games and character customization interesting. Seeing how the world changes when you change. See how characters treat you differently for who or what you are, not only for what you've done in game but because of their own individual prejudices.
As someone who values social issues, Dobson should be interested in this sort of narrative because it speaks to real life experiences. It lets people who don't experience this stuff in real life see some semblance of what it's like, and you'd think he'd praise the game for checking players' privileges or something. But he's not interested and he's not happy and he's not able to appreciate nuance, because he's Dobson. He's so deep into his hugbox, that getting even a fictional lick of what people deal with every day hurts his feelings.
Wouldn't surprise me if that's the entire reason he's an SJW. Not because he's actually invested in the wellbeing of other people, but because the prospect of being mistreated for any reason just makes him feel baaad.

And that's why he draws comics of himself being up pervs at conventions and shit. Not just to make himself look awesome and to champion a cause. He probably just feels really bad looking at his drawings of fictional women with frowny faces and needs to fix it.
But for some reason, beating up fictional people in his comics is fine. Beating up fictional racists in a video game is so very not.
What an interesting, pathetic little man.
For some reason the nickname "Amiibear" pisses me off, even more so than Dobson's usual wordplays around the term "bear". It's probably because he tries to pack two "cute" (at least to him) things into one, creating a saccharine overload.
It sounds like someone's impression of an old man shopping for his grandkid. "Yessir, I'm lookin' for that there Super May-rio amiiber".