There is a learning opportunity for us all that shouldn’t be passed up. You don’t have to be interested in politics to behave like an NPC. Trump supporters behave like NPCs when they reflexively mouth their own bromides, such as “Trump is a master negotiator, trust him,” in response to arguments that Trump is wrecking global trade. However, you don’t have to be liberal or anti-Trump to behave like an NPC. The humor is biting, and progressives are alarmed by the dehumanizing nature of the memes. NPC characters dispense bromides such as “diversity is our strength.” To show the vacuous nature of “left-wing orthodoxy” the avatars are crudely drawn with soulless, emotionless faces. Memes have been created using bland cartoon avatars called NPC Wojak. Their views seem not to be driven by thought and reflection instead they “parrot left-wing orthodoxy, in the manner of a scripted character.” Like NPCs in a video game, their responses seem to be limited and predictable. “Liberals,” who in knee-jerk fashion support politically correct positions, have been called NPCs. Since the character is controlled by the game, the range of actions the character can take is limited and predictable. An NPC is a character not controlled by any of the players the program controls the NPC to advance the plot. The term non-player character (NPC) comes from the world of video games. Twitter claimed these accounts violated their rules of "intentionally misleading election-related content." Continuing the trend of social media purging, Twitter has banned “hundreds of right-wing accounts for posing as soulless, ‘nonplayable’ liberal activists”-otherwise known as NPC accounts.