The problem is that nowadays, we're telling creators what we want to see in their creations, on all fronts. Whether you want what is considered by others PC, left-leaning or what can be considered conservative or right-leaning. CDPR probably has people working on it from all walks of life. Some with different ideas and that will surely create conflict sometimes (day-to-day or on creative choices) and hopefully they'll deal with it maturely and move on.
I have my own political views and, well, sometimes I do indulge in a bit of ego-stroking. But I think nowadays there is a serious case of infantilization of society that has been exacerbated by the echo-chamber nature of social networking and other uses of the internet. We may sometimes be overly exposed to either conspiranoid retards or supposedly "intellectual" influencers (because they have a degree on a thing and have a youtube channel) that don't even account for a diversity of opinions or an unbiased perspective.
When I say the game should have this or that in its gameworld though... I try to ask for things that are cyberpunk while also accounting for the fact that the game needs to have some degree of commercial success. Cyberpunk, as a genre, tends to be left-leaning. Its evil guys tend to be megacorps in the first world that is less of the first world as the days pass, hence uncontrolled capitalism. It also has other accessory settings, like it tends to include barren almost postapocalyptic wastelands, product either of disregard for ecology of the industry or for a war. There may be opressive fascist, nationalistic or communist dictatorships, and their interactions through open wars, proxy wars, arms trade, sponsorships or attempts at coups from the megas.
It's also about the future of society. How moral codes and law change as does research and development.
I would not want, though, for it to be intellectually lazy at trying to egostroke me. I have no love for the big fortunes in the world, for example, but I'd rather them be well written and interesting as villains than having the story of CP2077 devolve into a YA version of itself to be PC, comforting and stroke my ego.