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In reply to the discussion: Long term study: No link found between video games and real-world sexism [View all]TM99
(8,352 posts)54. Yeah, few here seem to actually know the facts of who she is
and what she is doing.
She made hundreds of thousands of dollars on her Kickstarter campaign almost 3 years ago, and to date, she has produced only a few of the videos promised.
Now to give her more credit, lots of grifters have discovered that crowd sourcing is a wonderful way to rip people off. For every ten campaigns I have participated in there, at least one to two are utter rip offs with delays, empty promises, shitty products, etc.
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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