I'll respond first to the part in italics. Authoritarian measures are ussually taken under the pretext that this time it is really important you guys. For example, "we need to habitually violate your privacy because of the terrorist attacks that might otherwise happen." Now nobody the very few terrorist attacks that actually happen in the west are not a serious threath but lets do it anyway.Paragon Fury said:In the first Act, in order to get past a barricade JD and his group take an alternate path through the maternity ward of a hospital. While inside the woman, Kait, makes several comments about how she hates the "A woman's most important job is have children" and the extreme importance that the COG places on having kids and taking care of them. Only Del attempts to weakly defend the practice and just drops it after a single line.
Meanwhile I'm sitting there all "YOU'RE KIDDING RIGHT? Like, sure, yeah. You have a personal opinion. Now be quiet with it because if you hadn't noticed your society and all of humanity was literally almost completely wiped out to the last person, so you're literally fucking around with the survival of your species because of your personal opinions and discomfort.
It's made doubly funny by the fact that complains about this while within the opening cutscene its' shown the COG still has female soldiers, female politicians and even the head of their government, First Minister Jinn, is female. So it's not like they're forced baby factories or anything - its' just really important that as many kids as possible are made.
Promoting motherhood as super important so your race doesn't die out sounds very nazi to me, just like the CoG's militarism and humanities existence, pre-locust in a perpetual state of war. I don't think the makers of gears even intended for the CoG to be the good guys, except in contrast. Promoting having children so your race doesn't die out is dehumanizing since it reduces people to their ability to reproduce and otherwise be of use to the CoG. It places hypothetical people who might or might not exist in the future above actual people who exist right now. Why do we need those children anyway? So the CoG can send them into the meatgrinder as soldiers in one of the wars they will get into even if they do defeat the locust?