What the actual fuck are you on about?
I think it's fairly clear if you don't take the post entirely seriously.
It's an interesting point -- Setting something in the real world isn't necessarily the best place to do this sort of thing.
You're asking people to connect to reality with the initial setting, then disconnect when it comes to the fine detail. I haven't played the game but I've read numerous comments in reviews about the game not connecting, whether it be through the voice actin or whatever. I don't think that's entirely down to politics, but it does look like developers had a hard time balancing all the elements.
I would say that, at a guess, Ubisoft almost certainly operate in a woke, socialist type environment -- As they don't innovate, just copy. And here they have put so much effort into diversity rather than innovation it kind of shows where their interests lie.
It's definitely not offering any real new gameplay experience, but it does offer a new, more maliable social type experience for people who like seeing themselves represented and would get a kick out of the power fantasy taking down the government.