Again, not talking about "everything". But certainly more than what's been given. Even accounting for different tastes and markets, media still uses stereotyping.Magenera said:They're not reinforcing shit. Group of people buys shit in bulk in comparison to another group. Like the teen market, hispanic, blacks, asian, male, female, action, romance, thriller, mobile, and so on and so forth. Not everyone share the same interest nor do people need to share the same interest. People can like different shit, and some things don't have to appeal to everyone.
If anything, it's the current industry that's doing what you accuse, by making a broad assumption that this is what its audience "wants". If it were really about different tastes, there would be no problem with more AAA titles using different portrayals of genders and sexualities.
For one reason, this is the first time in history that you wouldn't get stoned, burned, hung, or otherwise killed for voicing an opinion. Even 50 years ago, McCarthyism would get you branded a communist if you dared go against the American ideal of what was portrayed in media. Google "Hollywood Blacklist", for example.jpz719 said:Eh. The arts have been portraying people in an unrealistically attractive fashion since the dawn of time. Didn't hear anyone get pissy then so why start now?