I have been confused by this particular concept from both sides with a lot of people comparing violence to sexism when it comes to objectifying women in games.
The problem is this argument seems muddled heavily so, I've wanted to find some research on it.
What seems to be the general consensus is . . .
Those who say no site people like Jack Thompson and I've even been linked a Jim Sterling video on violence. http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/6692-Desensitized-to-Violence
We even seen videos like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MxqSwzFy5w
However, I've also been told from those who say they do influence behavior that the violence argument does not factor. I've seen links like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AB66tcIqDiE&list=UUGMegrt_97F75N-iUgyp0Tg
And I've seen people site this article as an affirmation that video games do influence something.
http://time.com/2940491/study-violent-video-games-morally-sensitive/
So I need to understand. Is comparing violence to sexism a proper comparison or are they entirely different elements.
Is it possible people's behavior when gaming and playing certain sexually active games have influence their responses to women? Even men?
What's going on here, I need to understand.
The problem is this argument seems muddled heavily so, I've wanted to find some research on it.
What seems to be the general consensus is . . .
Those who say no site people like Jack Thompson and I've even been linked a Jim Sterling video on violence. http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/6692-Desensitized-to-Violence
We even seen videos like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MxqSwzFy5w
However, I've also been told from those who say they do influence behavior that the violence argument does not factor. I've seen links like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AB66tcIqDiE&list=UUGMegrt_97F75N-iUgyp0Tg
And I've seen people site this article as an affirmation that video games do influence something.
http://time.com/2940491/study-violent-video-games-morally-sensitive/
So I need to understand. Is comparing violence to sexism a proper comparison or are they entirely different elements.
Is it possible people's behavior when gaming and playing certain sexually active games have influence their responses to women? Even men?
What's going on here, I need to understand.