I know Anita personally and in fact have worked with her for many many years and know for a fact that what you're saying isn't true so, yeah, you're gonna have a bit of a tough time "easily proving" it to me. Good luck peddling that crap to other people though.pic.twitter.com/VFERe7F3IE
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Replying to @AllHuddle
Huh? Man, I was a gamer through the 90s. I lived through the Lara Croft era and beyond. I experienced firsthand how characters like Lara emphatically perpetuated sexist ideas among male players.
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LOL there is no "evidence" that "disproves" that Lara Croft perpetuated sexism in gaming culture, or whatever it is you think you can prove. You don't have the faintest grasp of patriarchy, social systems, ideologies, media influence, or any of it.
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You're not smart enough to understand that you don't actually have any idea what you're talking about.
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LOL a creator saying "I didn't design this character to be sexist" is not remotely the same thing as the character not actually being sexist. But yeah, you totally won this round. GG, Captain Intellect.
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Media impacts our culture, you buffoon. The intentions of a creator don't make a damn bit of difference once something is set out into the world. Racist representations perpetuate racism whether or not the creators "intend" for them to be racist. Take a fucking sociology class.
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