I recommend anyone who thinks that schoolgirls suffering serious head and neck inuries is funny take a long, hard look at their moral compass.Not quite as funny as being bad at skateboarding, but still up there
Sorry, I was raised on America's Funniest Home Videos. I wouldn't be laughing at it if she wasn't using this completely normal volleyball incident to attack trans people because *she thinks* her opponent was born with a penisI recommend anyone who thinks that schoolgirls suffering serious head and neck inuries is funny take a long, hard look at their moral compass.
A sex worker is shot at night in Atlanta, and your first instinct is "it was probably a Catholic Republican". And you think I'm crazy for saying you indulge in your own hatred.Trans woman starring in award-winning documentary fatally shot in Atlanta
Rasheeda Williams, who performed as Koko Da Doll, killed in third fatal shooting of trans woman in the city this yearwww.theguardian.com
the tstorms are doing justice
The routine assassination of trans people is rooted in your hate speech.A sex worker is shot at night in Atlanta, and your first instinct is "it was probably a Catholic Republican". And you think I'm crazy for saying you indulge in your own hatred.
This is just delusional. Though to be fair, it's in the same conversation as people thinking a girl deserves to have gotten concussed cause she doesn't want other girls to experience that, so par for the course.The routine assassination of trans people is rooted in your hate speech.
I give you this to celebrate : https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/press/ncvs-trans-press-release/This is just delusional. Though to be fair, it's in the same conversation as people thinking a girl deserves to have gotten concussed cause she doesn't want other girls to experience that, so par for the course.
Dude, don't do that, that's not cool.the tstorms are doing justice
I agree, but you have to link discourses/worldviews to acts or else you really keep missing the cultural, societal issue behind anti-minority violences.Dude, don't do that, that's not cool.
I have literally never done any of that. You offer me statistics of violence to celebrate, but you are the one celebrating them. You are excited that someone is being victimized to justify your hatred of others.You're the one who defines trans people as subhumans, drag queens as a problem, homosexuals as perverts.
You have never ceased to, by denying the very existence of trans people, by denying citizen rights to homosexuals, by framing their sentimental lives as deviant sexual hobbies, and by framing drag queens as sexual perversions.I have literally never done any of that.
You've condemned such people with similar terms multiple times in the past.I have literally never done any of that.
It was less marketing, and more early design documents that never went through and Shinji's team decided to drop early in development. Jill was supposed to be French-Japanese. The closest to Asian Jill ever looks like is in RE: Revelations, but she don't look much like it in that game either.Jill Valentine is supposed to be half-Japanese but this was only mentioned in marketing for the first game and you wouldn't be able to tell just by looking at her.
Her backstory is implied that she worked for a Chinese crime syndicate, before joining the spy game. Apparently she's supposed to be Chinese-Vietnamese, and belonged to wealthy family, but it's implied ambiguously that Ada is an unreliable narrator and testing Leon on whether he believes her or not. Ada Wong isn't even her real name, and is just an alias. Capcom has never revealed her real name.Ada Wong is Asian but her exact national origin is unknown and others have pointed out she looks closer to a white woman in RE6.
Ada still looks Asian in RE6, and it didn't look like they tried to make her more white in that one. Unless you're getting her confused for Carla, Who is/was white, until Simmons turned her into a literal Ada clone.Wong's personal life is a complete mystery. Her ethnicity and nationality are left unconfirmed, and when and where she was born are also unknown, not to mention her birth name.[9][excerpt 2]
According to one account by Wong herself, she was born around 1974 to a wealthy Chinese-Vietnamese family in the Chợ Lớn district of Saigon in the final months of the Vietnam War. In the aftermath of the Fall of Saigon, persecution of the Hoa became commonplace due to class division. When she was three years old, Wong's family sold off what remained of their assets to human traffickers in order to escape to the United States, but they were ultimately cheated and arrived with no money to survive on. However, the validity of this account is questionable as Wong would later remark on this story as being fabricated to test Leon S. Kennedy's gullibility.[10]
Blunt maybe, but considering where the United States in particular is headed let's just say it how it is. It is that kind of mindset that is killing people in the trans community. It's kinda pointless now to act like people and billion dollar funded platforms that label trans people as dangerous, mentally ill freaks out to indoctrinate children are not to blame for the next trans woman that gets killed.Dude, don't do that, that's not cool.
Wrong. You want us to ignore those statistics so that you can pretend that none of this is happening.You offer me statistics of violence to celebrate, but you are the one celebrating them.
Nothing wrong with pointing out bigotry, it's consequences, and it's sources.Dude, don't do that, that's not cool.
Pointing out the consequences of dehumanising speech is one thing; directly attributing someone's death to a specific person on this forum goes beyond that. Its specious, and also somewhat disrespectful towards the victims themselves, IMO.Nothing wrong with pointing out bigotry, it's consequences, and it's sources.
A lot of western weebs really hate the idea that Japan is just a normal country of 126 million people, complete with a conservative power structures, progressive movements, activists, customs, punks, taxes, and all the other normal boring shit a country has. Akihabara is about as representative as Queens or the French Quarter. They'll tone down their own games because of their sexual own hang ups (Final Fantasy Mobius) or cultural beliefs about dead body parts (Resident Evil 7), they'll cut up *our* stuff because of cultural traumas (Fallout), it's just normal culture shitThere is something I'd like to talk about regarding Japanese media and "censorship". In light of things like remakes of Resident Evil games and the whole debacle with Dead or Alive costumes, the usual suspects like to argue about "imposing Western ideals" onto Japanese entertainment.
The irony of this is that a lot of anime, manga, light novels and Japanese video games clearly have a lot of western influence. Just look at the Resident Evil games as an example. Most of the recurring characters are white Americans. Jill Valentine is supposed to be half-Japanese but this was only mentioned in marketing for the first game and you wouldn't be able to tell just by looking at her. Ada Wong is Asian but her exact national origin is unknown and others have pointed out she looks closer to a white woman in RE6. That's not even getting into how many American movies the games draw ideas from.
But it's only when Jill gets an outfit that covers her shoulders and legs that these guys suddenly care about western influence in Japanese games.