Seagoon said:
RJ 17 said:
No and no. Games don't make people sexist any more than they make people violent.
I kind of disagree, sadly. Video games do contribute to a large part of popular culture. Sexism is a great deal more prevalent that violence and I think it would be stupid to say that some of the arguably sexist attitudes represented in mainstream video games don't rub off onto society just as much as sexism, represented in television or film does.
Sexism is more prevalent than violence in pop culture? Are you kidding? Violence is everywhere in TV and Movies, and when you consider the number of movies and TV shows that are sporting female main characters, I'd argue that sexism is
less prevalent than violence. If you believe that one type of behavior (sexism, in this case) can rub off on a player, then you have to believe that all types of behavior (such as violence) can rub off on the player.
Obviously, if you're a decent human being, you're not going to let it affect your own opinions but we can't say that everyone who plays video games are decent people.
And that's my point exactly when I say
If you can't differentiate between the reality we live in and the fictional universes of videogames, then you've already got problems well beyond videogames altering/influencing your natural tendencies.
If you're a decent person, it's not going to affect you any more than violence would. If you're not a decent person, then you're likely already sexist to begin with...you don't need videogames as an excuse for your own behavior.