That's a recurring thing with the Left. Demonize a popular thing time and again until they can get their filthy claws on it, then present it as the best thing since sliced bread and communism, so people will love it even more.
Incidentally (and since I did mention DX before) I think this is what's basically happened with Deus Ex since Square Enix got the rights to the setting: it's been made superficially woke to the detriment of the original's message. Not that Human Revolution was a
bad game - I actually found it to be quite fun - but in hindsight I think it's quite telling that the focus and central themes of the series have drifted away from confronting the conjoined twins of unchecked corporate & government power and the notion of an out-of-touch technocratic elite with delusions of godhood & absolute supremacy over the masses that they clearly hate, to an allusion to racism, police brutality and apartheid in the treatment of mech-augs (who aren't even a major factor anymore in the original DX, I just finished that game for the thousandth time and there's like three mech-augs from start to finish). I'm reminded of how the progressive stack
conveniently cropped up to
conveniently hit Occupy Wall Street where it hurts
conveniently at a time where both the far-left and far-right were saying 'man, the rich fat cats with golden parachutes suck' in unison...
It's a good thing the original Deus Ex will never be remade in the present cultural climate, because if it were, UNATCO and by extension Majestic 12 would doubtless be recast as the good guys. They're the ones after a thoroughly secularized and technocratic one world order led by a central bureaucracy & scientist corps who wield unchecked power over the filthy plebs, after all. Not to mention their leader, Bob Page, is a trillionaire with fingers in every economic pie, but most notably the Internet/computer technologies in general (via the Aquinas Protocol) and biological sciences/pharmaceuticals (via Versalife), and his public act is all about controlling both for the public good...
Conversely, the NSF (the main 'bad guys' for the first act of the game) were clearly made out to be American militia types: some worthless petty criminals like JoJo Fine or the Rook gang, to be sure, but most are shown through what dialogue you can have with them/overhear to be American patriots who deeply resent the globalist encroachment on their country, were especially pissed off by a gun confiscation campaign in the backstory, and are explicitly devoted to God, with liberally sprinkled Southern accents topping it all off. No way a group like that would be allowed to retain the positive light they got after the first third of the game, to say nothing of the triads (established as big practitioners of digital piracy) or the Illuminati (the more conservative and less aggressively secular conspiracy of 'pretentious old men', as Page called them).