http://www.shortpacked.com/2011/comic/book-13/05-the-death-of-snkrs/falseequivalence/neonit said:Also, i fail to see the "false equivalence", could you explain what you mean?
http://www.shortpacked.com/2011/comic/book-13/05-the-death-of-snkrs/falseequivalence/neonit said:Also, i fail to see the "false equivalence", could you explain what you mean?
Well, that's interesting.JarinArenos said:http://www.shortpacked.com/2011/comic/book-13/05-the-death-of-snkrs/falseequivalence/neonit said:Also, i fail to see the "false equivalence", could you explain what you mean?
Oh yes, its a cool comic about the difference between male power fantasy and sexualization of women in gaming.JarinArenos said:http://www.shortpacked.com/2011/comic/book-13/05-the-death-of-snkrs/falseequivalence/neonit said:Also, i fail to see the "false equivalence", could you explain what you mean?
Well, our culture hasn't exactly been known for social aptness, particularly around women. We do have extremely anti-social or just plain awkward members in our ranks. Women are going to have to expect to run into those kinds of people when at nerd-centric events but I don't think there's a general overall culture that believes women must allow themselves to be molested by strangers in some way.Zachary Amaranth said:No, it's pretty much the broader community.Lightknight said:So... there is a general suspicion of these people rather than a hate in general or desire to keep them out? That's kinda weird but hardly worth mentioning.
Maybe we're actually talking about the fighting genre's community. That's make complete sense.
As outraged as people were at that neckbeard who sniffed his teammate, nothing he said was that far out of line with what girls are normally told to deal with or get out.
I'm sorry, I have to disagree entirely. The whole reason we use the label 'Fan' is because its supposed to mean something. If we let people who are not fans, pure and simple, walk around claiming they are and watering down the word, then whats the point in calling yourself a fan anyway? Or indeed arguing anything is truly nothing mattered? Your analogy was faulty because both people are still watching. A better analogy would be those same two people talking about MMA, and the true fan asks if the other saw the last broadcast. The hipster says he loves it, but couldn't believe the Great Dane won best in show because the Border Collie was clearly the superior dog. Get it? They're not talking about the same thing!grey_space said:Snip
You could have gone into academia, perhaps become a research scientist or something? I'm pretty sure Stephen Hawking doesn't catch a lot of shit from his colleagues for his disabilities and quirks.Sexy Devil said:While a lot of you got into gaming and internet culture because you liked it, I got into it because there simply wasn't anywhere else that I could go
I don't agree. Nerds are simply people who are intelligent and have strong (often obsessive) interests in things. I don't really believe in the concept of "nerd culture" - nerds are individuals with a whole variety of different interests. That's what makes them special. Conflating them all into a single culture is problematic.And really, the initial idea of nerd culture was that it was a place for people like me who couldn't fit in anywhere else.
A good start might be treating other people like humans, rather than stereotypes such as "girls" or "frat-boys," etc. You didn't like it when people threw shit at you, so why do it to others? Sure, it's difficult to lead by example, but people who do so, tend to end up better over the long-term. People will respect and like you for acting decently, even if it doesn't get immediate results.I'm not saying it's right, and I'm not saying that it's entirely rational, but the alternative is that we lose the one place in the world that we can treated like humans, instead of robots who exist to be made fun of. And if society would just stop fucking treating autistics like we're inferior, then maybe we'd stop being so fucking scared of the general populous.
I don't think it's so much about "feminism coming into gaming" as being about how gamers should stop acting like such dicks. There's no feminism required to do that.I really don't care what happens though, just trying to give insight into why some people might be so strongly opposed to the notion of feminism coming into gaming.
I agree that we shouldn't examine female newcomers on their fandom knowledge just because of their gender. I think we should have exams for every newcomer, whether they're male or female.Phasmal said:Are these fake women MORE of a problem than female members of our community getting a nasty grilling for no reason other than their gender? Are they more of an issue than the hostility thrown at anyone female for speaking about games without sitting the written exam?
Who said anything about newcomers? I still get the grilling as if I were a newcomer.Miroluck said:I agree that we shouldn't examine female newcomers on their fandom knowledge just because of their gender. I think we should have exams for every newcomer, whether they're male or female.Phasmal said:Are these fake women MORE of a problem than female members of our community getting a nasty grilling for no reason other than their gender? Are they more of an issue than the hostility thrown at anyone female for speaking about games without sitting the written exam?
That's unfair. Entrance quiz would help with that too - if person who passed it would recieve some kind of certificate or ID or something.Phasmal said:Who said anything about newcomers? I still get the grilling as if I were a newcomer.Miroluck said:I agree that we shouldn't examine female newcomers on their fandom knowledge just because of their gender. I think we should have exams for every newcomer, whether they're male or female.Phasmal said:Are these fake women MORE of a problem than female members of our community getting a nasty grilling for no reason other than their gender? Are they more of an issue than the hostility thrown at anyone female for speaking about games without sitting the written exam?
Well, they would not be banned or anything, they could always learn more and try again next year.Phasmal said:How is someone supposed to learn if they are shunned for not knowing enough?
They exist, are relatively rare, but draw attention disproportionate to their raw numbers because that's largely why they're there, for attention.TreuloseTomate said:I'm a bit lost here. Are "gamer girls" really such an issue? I've actually never met any of these caricature gamer girlz that some people seem to be complaining about. What year is this?
The whole "subculture gets popular, then gets kicked out of it's own scene, then something else becomes popular and what's left implodes because the new guys left for the new 'in' thing and the old guard was driven away" thing tends to follow a pretty consistent pattern. We're what, about halfway through the process now?Azaraxzealot said:Once again, the problem is not the fact that fake gamer PEOPLE are annoying, it is the fact that they DO actually ruin our culture. Remember what happened to Metal in the 80s when it got all popular with the poseurs? Yeah, exactly. The influx of poseurs in gamer culture IS actually ruining the culture itself because their numbers allow them to sway the industry to their shallow opinions (such as "MAKE MORE DUDEBRO SHOOTERS!"). This is what happened to Metal (leaving all the good Metal to be made in Europe and to struggle in the underground in America) and this is what is happening to geek culture now.
So you are COMPLETELY missing the point when you think it's about us just being butthurt for some arbitrary reason that I don't know what you think it is. The point is that these poseurs ARE hurting the culture, and once they exhaust themselves and get bored of it, they'll leave, leaving it devastated beyond recovery and putting us back in the underground with them making fun of us.
History shows this is what happens when an underground culture becomes popular then gets kicked out of the popular scene.
I fairly recently saw one of the people who frequently post in these threads suggest that sexism in gaming is a "dirty secret" of the community and industry. I disagree with that presumption -- instead I think that the real "dirty secret" of "geeky" subcultures is that ultimately they were built by, for, and around people who are passionate about and delve deep into escapism, and the sorts of people who do that are rarely undamaged beforehand.Terramax said:You know what, buddy? I think you hit the nail on the head. You see, why can't people like you make an article on the escapist, rather than people such as Jim, from time to time. Some of the stuff you write hits the point so hard, it fucking HURTS!
It sounds like the ferret conversation happened later; maybe she didn't make the connection that you were making a Star Wars reference.Silentpony said:Obviously this is a spin on the fake gamer girl malarkey going about. I honestly have a good example of a fake nerd girl. There was a girl in my bio-class last semester who after talking with her for a few days admitted she was a hard-core Star Wars fan, loved the movies, read the books and played all the games. I was genuinely impressed. But then! She says that she and her roommate were going to get a pet ferret. Jokingly I asked if she was going to name it 'Boba Ferret" and she looked at me, dead eyed and asked if that was from something. I said "No, its a spin on Boba Fett's name." "Whose Boba Fett?" And then she moved on, saying they were going to name the little ferret 'Whiskers'.
Now I don't know her reasoning behind making up the Star Wars bit, and I honestly don't care. It was painfully obvious to me she just made up the 'I'm a Star Wars fan' and thats enough for me. Are all fans/gamer girls like this? Hell no. But really, please stop pretending there aren't two catagories. There are and please not men can fall under it too. If it makes you feel better, we can label them 'True Fans/Gamers' and 'Hipster Fans/Gamers'. See? Gender neutral and implies that one group is a fan because they truly enjoy it, while another is doing so ironically or whatever hispters do
Actually, I said it USED to be a dirty secret (if you were indeed referring to me, I remember making a post like that recently- if you dont mean me disregard this). It used to be something we all knew went on but didn't really talk about it because we expected everyone to just put up and shut up, which is no longer the case.Schadrach said:I fairly recently saw one of the people who frequently post in these threads suggest that sexism in gaming is a "dirty secret" of the community and industry. I disagree with that presumption -- instead I think that the real "dirty secret" of "geeky" subcultures is that ultimately they were built by, for, and around people who are passionate about and delve deep into escapism, and the sorts of people who do that are rarely undamaged beforehand.
I gotta ask what kind of person are you that you feel excluded?magicmonkeybars said:You know, this was kind of super depressing, made me realize this is no place for people like me.
For all this talk of inclusion and embracing a larger demographic I have never felt more alienated from it.
Like you found a better group of people to populate the culture with and now the old residents are just trash to be shunned and discarded.
This whole video was just a giant " fuck you, you don't belong and you're not wanted."
The kind that doesn't matter.Rebel_Raven said:I gotta ask what kind of person are you that you feel excluded?magicmonkeybars said:You know, this was kind of super depressing, made me realize this is no place for people like me.
For all this talk of inclusion and embracing a larger demographic I have never felt more alienated from it.
Like you found a better group of people to populate the culture with and now the old residents are just trash to be shunned and discarded.
This whole video was just a giant " fuck you, you don't belong and you're not wanted."
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