Another excellent, well-sourced, engaging video from @femfreq. Anita's analysis was terrific yet again! Keep it up :)
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god I hope you're being sarcastic.
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What happens when reality and facts collide with feminism? Find out somewhere else!
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How much of this has been through peer review,
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Were it a scientific or academic piece that'd be a valid question. This here is pop-sociology.
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Which ain't to value what it is or what it does. She asks important questions. This isn't the literature though.
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Without a vigorous methodology none of this can be taken seriously. The opposite conclusions can be demonstrated.
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And once again, no real research here. Just conjecture, talking points, and whining.
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Did you never consider that black people (either straight black men of black lesbians) could see those 'stereotypes' as appealing?
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Some may. Many don't. Not the point. It's racist. That's the point.
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If there are black people who like those stereotypes, then the "racism" you are talking about is inoffensive.
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Only to those black people.
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Yes, but is still inoffensive.
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This isn't about who it's NOT offensive to. It's about who it IS offensive to.

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Don't you think that gratuitously calling videogames "racist" or "sexist" is not offensive to people that actually enjoy those?
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Oof, 'tribal' Sheva. One of many stomach-churning racist elements of that game
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*calls sheva's outfit sexist* *doesn't mention spear throwing savages, probably because they're men* Sarkeesian 101.
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