Well, got to write something I am sure many people would be surprised to hear me say.
No, I don't think feminism should "step off" of our hobby or gaming. It is an ideological view a valid as others and if someone wants to make games based from it or even examine games through that lens, then that is merely adding to our overall gaming culture and is a good thing.
Now, what we need to "step off" of gaming is the manufacturing and manipulation of outrage and controversy for attack and deflection of criticism. So you know, the parasites that try to cling to gaming as a whole, blaming it for social ills and trying to leverage guilt and an ideal of moral righteousness to impact gaming based on their view. I think we know right away the sort of people I am talking about. You know, like Thomson and his anti-violence campaigns back in the 90's. Someone who would emotionally manipulate outrage and anger in order to spin it into a narrative to sell an idea that gamers are bad and that something needs to be one about it.
That sort of mentality is something gaming doesn't need.
Feminism though? Hell, bring more in it. I would love to see devs working to share that ideology within the context of a game or trying to perform a deconstruction of an existing game based on how it relates to feminism. Shame all we get now is the likes of Anita.
No, I don't think feminism should "step off" of our hobby or gaming. It is an ideological view a valid as others and if someone wants to make games based from it or even examine games through that lens, then that is merely adding to our overall gaming culture and is a good thing.
Now, what we need to "step off" of gaming is the manufacturing and manipulation of outrage and controversy for attack and deflection of criticism. So you know, the parasites that try to cling to gaming as a whole, blaming it for social ills and trying to leverage guilt and an ideal of moral righteousness to impact gaming based on their view. I think we know right away the sort of people I am talking about. You know, like Thomson and his anti-violence campaigns back in the 90's. Someone who would emotionally manipulate outrage and anger in order to spin it into a narrative to sell an idea that gamers are bad and that something needs to be one about it.
That sort of mentality is something gaming doesn't need.
Feminism though? Hell, bring more in it. I would love to see devs working to share that ideology within the context of a game or trying to perform a deconstruction of an existing game based on how it relates to feminism. Shame all we get now is the likes of Anita.