Sexual Harassment Panda said:
Ha, a little over the top!? Baby-steps...
I do think that games are about gameplay before story, that's just me... But I can also enjoy a story that centers around questionable, or even completely unquestionably immoral actions from the protagonists. Without intending to spoil anything, breaking-bad would be an example of that. My favourite game series is the Max Payne series, and I do still like Max, despite his murder spree. I just don't think it's necessary for every story to have a protagonist that you route for, I actually like it when that expectation is subverted. You don't emotionally route for them, but it's still a good ride if executed well.
You know, I've never actually had someone explain this to me, so thank you. You have grown my understanding.
I don't think racial segregation is a good analogy for this at all, sorry, but that's crazy to me. Sexism isn't based on appearance either, I'm pretty sure of this.
sex·ism
/ˈsekˌsizəm/
Noun
1. Prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
rac·ism
/ˈrāˌsizəm/
Noun
1. The belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, esp. so as to distinguish it as...
2. Prejudice or discrimination directed against someone of a different race based on such a belief.
You just swap out the word 'race' for 'sex' and you have the same thing. I really don't see a difference in the concepts.
The rest is just ranting. You hold modern men in very low regard, wonderful. Is that sexist? I would imagine you think it's not, but I'm fairly certain that if someone was whinging about modern women that would draw a fair few accusations about that persons character.
I do tend to rant a lot and I apologize for that. I see everything as a connected web of ideas and thoughts. It helps me with my programming, but it also makes me connect every problem to everything else in one world wide pile of shit. I think if I took up drinking I would end up like one of those conspiracy guys. However I do see the hope and potential, so I know this world isn't a lost cause.
You seem to have lost focus of the fact that what we're talking about is women(and some men) being frustrated by representations in luxury products that have been primarily made and bought by men since their inception. Which is like racial-segregation because... reasons?
After I hit post, I realized that I was off topic, sorry, ranting again. And as I'm sitting here I want to rant about 3-4 things right now but I'll do my best to stay on topic.
Games have given us the ability to see and connect with people. But you have to notice what you see and what you don't see.
How many times have you seen racism in the last few years in gaming? Its essentially non existent. For example, I didn't see some racist remarks to stop Admiral Anderson from Mass Effect from being black. Or articles saying that games with black people as their main characters don't sell because black people are poor. That doesn't happen.
Yet if you changed the word 'black' to 'woman' then you do see those problems happen. You also see people defending their right to be sexist and hostile towards women and people applaud this and support it!! (.... damnit... I lost the link. There was a youtube guy that was gloating about how he would troll women on WoW until they left for some stupid reason like they weren't hardcore enough, and all the comments were people cheering him on. I wish I could find that link again.... dang.)
Games are not to blame, they have just showed us the problem. How often do you talk to a group of 20 strangers after seeing a movie? After reading a book? I never have. Games do that though. The reason why I would like games to change is because they are allowing this problem to freely flow and gain support because of their social nature. Even though they're just "luxury products", I think games have the potential to make our world a better place.
It's not to say there's no room for change or subjective "improvement" of any kind (though changes would have to be supported by a market of willing buyers for what is being sold). It's to say that framing the damn thing in such a hyperbolic way is insanity.
The problem is there are people out there that truly believe that it is the god given right to treat women like slaves and objects. Being calm and professional while having a nice talk about it to someone some where, does nothing. It never has. You need to go overboard
just to get their attention.