When men's bodies are displayed, it's usually to emphasize their power and strength, not to sexually objectify them. When women's bodies are displayed, it's usually to sexually objectify them. Also, "the game"? It's not about one game. It's a widespread, obvious pattern.
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You're making assumptions about me in the same tweet that you say you're not making assumptions about me. Let me ask you this very simple question; Do you believe that violence in video games reinforces violence outside of video games?
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Of course, it reinforces the fact that domination through violence is accepted and even admired as an interpersonal and international value. It's well-documented that media influences our cultural values, our understanding of gender, our fears, our sense of beauty, and so on.
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you make a lot of asumption about games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NHGLQkxBcg …
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