There is a lot to talk about regarding this meme, I recently came across on Twitter. (I like the account that posted it. He's been a good friend, so I hope this post here isn't taken as an attack.)
1. It arguably puts on display the extent to which some White Nationalist types live vicariously through the Palestinian struggle. They will literally liken the Palestinians to the Nords in Skyrim.
2. It also displays how people relate more to the fights that are on the screen more so than those in their own nations. (In this case, fights in the Middle East)
3. It displays how young people often no longer get their moral frameworks or perspective lens from our ancient folktales or stories. They get them from Marvel comics and Bethesda games. And the problem here is that even if modern entertainment media, such as Skyrim, are not explicitly hostile, those media were not created to achieve the same ends as our ancient folklore and stories.
1. It arguably puts on display the extent to which some White Nationalist types live vicariously through the Palestinian struggle. They will literally liken the Palestinians to the Nords in Skyrim.
2. It also displays how people relate more to the fights that are on the screen more so than those in their own nations. (In this case, fights in the Middle East)
3. It displays how young people often no longer get their moral frameworks or perspective lens from our ancient folktales or stories. They get them from Marvel comics and Bethesda games. And the problem here is that even if modern entertainment media, such as Skyrim, are not explicitly hostile, those media were not created to achieve the same ends as our ancient folklore and stories.