'Sure, I'll break it down for you. If you show up and give someone else's opinion (i.e. this product) a bad review, you can't be surprised when other people show up and give your opinion a bad review (downvotes).'
I'm not sure I understand. You're saying that a bad review is the same as a downvote?
'Instead, you're saying the downvotes on your comment are a sign that "their actions tell a different story" than the values they claim to believe in - i.e., that it's hypocritical of them to downvote you.'
You misunderstand. At the time, I wasn't saying that downvotes were a sign of contradictory values. I said it because there are a lot of people in the Undertale community who sincerely believe it is funny and admirable to mock and sneer and guilt-trip people just for liking violent video games, and these people also have a tendency to try and deny the reality of the discourse regarding the excuse of irony becasue they're afraid to be honest about things, even to this day. Hence, the irony lover's tendency to hide behind wit, sarcasm, puns and memes. Which comes across as very dull and uninspired after a while.
'It's not, though. They just don't agree with what you have to say. Their opinion about your comment is 100% as valid as your opinion about this product. If you claim that's not the case, which you did, that's hypocritical.'
Yes, that's correct, people's opinions about my comment is 100% as valid about my concerns about Undertale and various related works. I have never claimed that that's not the case. What gave you that impression? I've always been concerned with unnecessary toxic fandom guilt-tripping over a simple collection of downvotes.
'TL;DR: If you show up to throw shade, you're probably going to get shade thrown at you in return, and you have nothing and no one to blame but your own choice to throw shade.'
Your concerns are valid and I feel the need to answer them honestly. But... there is a difference between throwing shade, pointing out that there are a lot of questionable people in the community who love to shit on people for liking violent video games, and... playing along with the constant guilt-tripping because it's too much trouble to be honest about things. I identify as part of the second camp, while I've had many bad experiences with many Undertale fans who place themselves in the third camp through repeated words and actions and unnecessary rage and anger and hatred and spite. I don't understand why someone would simply dismiss an honest concern as simply 'throwing shade.' People should know to be better than that by now.