Way to completely misinterpret the cause of current Japanese society. Genetic memory does not mean what you think it means.Nearl36 said:Damn.
Somehow the real fact of all this culture of sexuality and fetishism kinda springs from the results of ATOMIC FUCKING WEAPONS being dropped on not 1, but 2 japanese cities 65-odd years ago.
With a genetic memory of that, it's not hard to see why the culture there is way far-out there in comparison with american culture.
I always think of Robin Williams whenever something like this gets brought up in any way shape or form.
"America was first colonized by the Puritans, who were people so uptight, the british kicked them out."
Me typing it isn't nearly as funny as him saying it is, but you kind of take my point.
Anybody here seen Cosplays? It's basic fetishism, but in an arena were you can act out and be applauded in public.
That section of the culture has already seeped into the Fandom arena.
It's strange to see people going on about something like this. Particularly when whenever one of these politicians or corrupt preachers/etc, etc, is outed publicly for sexual perversion, the kind of crap that's listed is like a laundry list of the content found in games/media of this type.
Makes you think, doesn't it?
You can't argue from a negative, it's a possible theory, but of course it's also all fabricated. You have no idea of the average report rate of rapes, I doubt you know much about the actual state of feminism. You're just assuming a premise that conforms to your hypothesis, but if you want me to take your argument seriously you need to stop arguing from a postulation against hard evidence.PopcornAvenger said:I really wouldn't rely on comparing rape statistics between the US and Japan. That's REPORTED rapes, and in Japan, where the female is expected to be submissive and is still very much a second class citizen, very few victims of rape ever report it. Unless, of course, the perp is a foreign national.
Agreed.SimuLord said:Should Japan ban RapeLay because a bunch of stupid gaijin threw a ***** fit? No.
Should Americans collectively shut our fucking mouths and realize that the rest of the world views us the way the other kids on the playground view the asshole rich kid, as nothing but a source of cool toys to play with and otherwise not worthy of friendship?
HELL FUCKING YES.
I agree wholeheartedly.SuperMse said:After noticing this article from CNN [http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/03/30/japan.video.game.rape/index.html?hpt=C2] on my homepage, I just had to post it here. It concerns the game RapeLay, as well as the very old, though CNN describes it as if it is new, controversy that came with it. Basically, it ends up boiling down to this: should Japan ban games such as this, especially since they have now reached international attention?
I find this intriguing. Honestly, I'm slightly offended that someone would even ask this question. I don't feel like we, as Westerners, have the right to say that Japan shouldn't release media with content such as this, especially considering how much we are supposed to respect freedom of speech. It just comes of as if people are judging a culture they don't know very well harshly because they find something in it, which they are unwilling to look at through the eyes of the place from which it emerged, objectionable. Granted, this is not to say that rape is approved of in Japan, but rather to state that the game itself may not be considered strange there, at least by some portion of the population, and that we don't really have a right to impede upon their culture with our own.
So basically, rather than the controversy surrounding RapeLay, I'd rather this discussion be about examples of cultural imperialism, from any culture against any other, in video games. For instance, is it really proper to criticize certain gameplay elements that may be popular in Japanese games when these titles are released in the west?
Well if they're wanting to make the world a better place to live in you can't really blame them, it benefits all normal members of society.I've never played it but from what I know it's a rape simulator right?
While America is SUPPOSED to respect the first Amendment, we really don't. Sure we don't ban music and whatnot but controversy arises over the slightest thing.
Take Lady Gaga's topless twitter pics. There was no pornographic content at all. you only say her shoulders and a bit of cleavage. The media erupted over this. We're in a war in the Middle East and America is focusing on Japan and boobies?
America wants to play Global Police Force. We still want to protect everything. We can't change Japans culture and it would be a dick move to try to.
I've argued this before and in the end I'm unconvinced that Japanese society can account for over 18x fewer reports than U.S. society (which isn't exactly Rape Report Central to begin with, ya know?). While number discrepancies are expected, I just don't think there's that many to support the argument that they're not still behind the U.S. in numbers of actual rapes.PopcornAvenger said:I really wouldn't rely on comparing rape statistics between the US and Japan. That's REPORTED rapes, and in Japan, where the female is expected to be submissive and is still very much a second class citizen, very few victims of rape ever report it. Unless, of course, the perp is a foreign national.
I must say you do make a valid point here. Spain got bullfighting and that's supposed to be OK because they eat the bull after they're done and it's a part of their culture?Hubilub said:Is it proper to criticize foreign gameplay elements?
Hell to the yes. My standards are always the same, foreign game or not. They can't pull the culture-card and claim that it makes them immune to my criticism.