So saying a neutral thing to avoid being sucked into the argument with your friends is now bad? Real-life is not Twitter where you have to attack everyone with a different opinion and educate them immediately. If you do that to your friends, you won't have any friends. And as someone already said, the subject was porn, not trans-issues. I understand the criticism towards Wade, since he's uncultured in that department. But come on, it's obvious that everyone present in the scene has different opinions. Perry likes trans porn, Wade is close-minded about it, Emma is very open-minded about everything, Alison and Cindy don't like porn in general. Cindy is actually the most trans-friendly of the bunch, saying to Perry that watching trans-porn doesn't make you pro-trans, since you're making a fetish out of trans women. Do you absolutely need Ian to go all political in that scene and start a heated argument to ruin the mood for everyone? It's not in his character, he just came to have fun with his friends, he's got a lot of bullshit to deal with as it is.