This is the most incredibly ludicrous argument and yet so many people continue to make it.https://twitter.com/harry_wormald/status/929080595409526784 …
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Replying to @Harry_W25
Where does the game ever establish this?! She's a simple plot device. Young girls who play Mario games don't get the message, "Oh wow, Princess Peach is so POWERFUL in this game!" They get the message: Men are heroes. Men do the rescuing. Women are weak.
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Replying to @Harry_W25 @carolynmichelle
A bad argument doesn't become a good argument because it's in a comic.
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Replying to @theangelremiel @carolynmichelle
It’s a video game! They’re don’t need a political message! It’s a game made for entertainment
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Replying to @Harry_W25 @carolynmichelle
I don't know why you think entertainment doesn't have political content.
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Replying to @theangelremiel @carolynmichelle
A video game is a form of escapism. The creator doesn’t have to include a political message if they don’t want to
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Replying to @Harry_W25 @theangelremiel
A series with a princess who gets kidnapped over and over and over and over again sends a "political message" about gender, whether the creators intend it to or not.
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Replying to @carolynmichelle @theangelremiel
Have you played Mario Oddessy?
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Anyway yea, I played it and I wrote about it.https://feministfrequency.com/2017/11/08/peachs-tiny-taste-of-freedom-gender-in-super-mario-odyssey/ …
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