Drathnoxis said:
Cherry picking isn't an interpretation of a text in context, it is ignoring the majority of a text to prove a specific point that may even be contradictory to the original work. I can't say whether or not she actually does this though, not having ever seen or read any of her work and not intending to.
I will, for the moment, ignore the fact that your first statement to me was to imply I'm a liar and instead focus on this.
Anita Sarkisian is not cherry picking by that definition or any other.
Why?
Because, when she leaves out game sections that aren't harmful to women, she's doing so NOT because they "disprove her point" - because they don't - but because they
aren't a problem.
Her series is "Tropes against Women" - she's only going to talk about the bad stuff. If there's a non-sexist section in a game, particularly in gameplay... then that's good. Why would she criticize a section she likes?
As far as I can tell, people are accusing her of "leaving out the parts that are good" ... but why would she bring up stuff she likes in a critique series? That isn't cherry picking - that's being
on topic.
Anyone saying that she is cherry picking is making the assumption that Anita is attacking games. That she is trying to prove that games are sexist and bad. That is the only logical reason that her leaving out "good" things could be cherry picking.
But that's not her goal. She's pointing out the bad stuff because she likes the rest. She's pointing out the bad parts so that Devs can FIX those parts and leave the rest alone! IF she has no problem with it, of course she's not going to mention it.
When people ***** about, say, Mass Effect, they often don't list the parts they liked - they specifically list the parts that pissed them off. That's a critique - it is a list of things you'd like to see changed in a game. However, the only reason you make that list is if you generally liked the game in the first place.
The problem is, a lot of gamers want to believe that Anita is some sort of game hater. That she is attacking games the way that those idiots on Fox News do. But she isn't. If Anita hated games, then she wouldn't have played enough games to notice these trends or to care about them. She's be making videos about TV shows or movies or something instead of games.
Cherry picking only applies if she's claiming that the whole game is inherently sexist, but that is never a claim she's made. She has always said that these "parts" or "scenes" are sexist. She's talking bits and pieces - small sections - not the whole game.
tl;dr: Anita is not cherry picking. She's nit-picking - attacking only the parts she dislikes and leaving the rest alone. That isn't dishonest - that's just specific.
Edit: And before you say "that isn't what you said before" - read my most recent previous post in this thread. I didn't consider what you meant by cherry picking before because it seemed so totally absurd to me that anyone would think her thesis is "all games are sexist and bad" that I didn't even consider the possibility that this is what you all meant. When a previous poster explained this to me, I was shocked - and immediately pointed out that that isn't her thesis and that cherry picking only applies if she's speaking in a systemic fashion and not specifically pointing out the small flaws and few instances of sexism in otherwise good games.