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In reply to the discussion: Long term study: No link found between video games and real-world sexism [View all]BreakfastClub
(765 posts)32. If there were racism in video games,
would it be ok since a study showed that it didn't increase racist attitudes? I think not. The hypocrisy is astounding.
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Long term study: No link found between video games and real-world sexism [View all]
davidn3600
Apr 2015
OP
And like all of those things, literature, film and music, it is open to criticism
el_bryanto
Apr 2015
#55
I'm sorry, but the very existence of Team Ninja as a studio disproves that "no misogyny" nonsense.
NuclearDem
Apr 2015
#61
Well, she is a really fucking smart grifter LOL...find a fringe movement of really angry people
snooper2
Apr 2015
#48
So you think Sarkeesian's point is to tell developers how to sell more video games
Major Nikon
Apr 2015
#5
Well this is what she said, which doesn't seem as ambiguous as you might think
Major Nikon
Apr 2015
#35
I don't think 'cause' is either part or parcel of sanitizing or cultural expression.
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#52
If the game doesn't create or perpetuate sexism in real life, then what's the problem? n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2015
#59
thank you. that was the obvious. i didnt want to jump in. thank you for clarifying. nt
seabeyond
Apr 2015
#8
How about we all split this down the middle. I think its good that Sarkeesian raised awareness
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#9
Interesting attempt at a non-sequitur. People ostensibly watch News to BE influenced by facts.
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#17
Media influences perceptions. That is a directly observable fact. And people watch news
KittyWampus
Apr 2015
#46
The link is not a peer reviewed study on what we are discussing and so it isn't empirical data.
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#49
The author of the study specifically stated that one of the limitations when interpreting findings
seaglass
Apr 2015
#10
I've never played Legend of Zelda, so I have no idea if there is sexism in it or not.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2015
#25
People tune into video games expecting fantasy and getting what they expect.
Major Nikon
Apr 2015
#19
People tune into various media for various reasons. Some conscious others not consciously recognized
KittyWampus
Apr 2015
#47
That's obvious. Only obsessed nanny state types blame violence and sexism on games.
LittleBlue
Apr 2015
#65
Well, let's wait until Jenny McCarthy weighs in on this with her real science
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Apr 2015
#66