If that's the case, we both might be too biased for this lol.
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Lol, okay well I guess establishing what counts as sexism should have been the first thing we did.
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Replying to @RationalDis @literaturedevil and
Examples of sexism in games: Overall women are represented less When they are they are generally written in a lazy way-
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Women are generally sexualized Women are generally passive From what I remember her videos cover these topics.
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Yeah, that's probably my fault. I can be an idiot sometimes lol. But honestly, maybe we should leave the conversation here.
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Replying to @literaturedevil @StanM3 and
Yeah, I guess we were both talking past each other. Lol, that's up to you. I kinda tapped out a while back.
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try to find a superhero or any action movie male role without a sixpack? then talk to me about how sexualized women are.
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Dude, do you not know the difference between a power fantasy & objectification? Male characters look like that so you can feel powerful -
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- by pretending to be them. Female characters look sexy so you can look at sexy women.
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& there isn't anything inherently wrong with that. The problem is a lack of diversity. Most male characters don't look like Kratos-
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but most women in games are needlessly sexualized. You keep cherry picking examples while ignoring the greater context.
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