The social commentary did feel kind of forced.
Outside of aboriginal issues in Australia involving Britain, I really only know about the indentured servitude, and slave issues post civil war where the decline of the cotton market moved to Australia for a short period. Australia is kind of known for it's acceptance where I have heard and that seemed a little out of place. If it were America, I might see it happening, MAYBE, but this doesn't take place in the US or "donutistan"... Even in the US if someone said something like that in public, especially loud enough for others to hear, someone woulda started some shit. Aside from being an asshat online, behaving that way in public would be very ballsy or very stupid.
PETA doesn't really help much in terms of animal rights and is kind of a running gag around here. Making me think this was a forced thing in where D has to/wants to do a nude/semi nude photoshoot. It felt uncomfortable that the nude photoshoot came so quickly, and I spent the whole time assuming C was going to try something on D, despite doing D path only with no sharing. Georgina's little speech as well was a bit off putting and kind of made me think she was a degenerate trying to get D naked. She kept mentioning the cause and how bodies are beautiful, but using a cause as a reason to do something seems stupid and arrogant. Do something because you want to and because you feel it is right or are comfortable with it. Not because of some good cause should have been what she said.
Both these scenarios seemed odd to me and felt like dots team were trying to say something in a not so conspicuous way.
Granted that dmd is in itself a sort of social commentary, these two things came a little out of left field, but I don't think it's a big deal. I still enjoy playing DMD