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I almost called you a complete idiot for this post, but I see where you are going now. It's based on what kind of story is being told, the elements in it that would lead to how a character might dress.

So a better way to put it is not ask Lara Croft why she wears short shorts, but ask the creative team what kind of character and world are they trying to create, which will obviously influence the attire.

One problem with your line of argument is comparing a video game character to contemporary people. Yes plenty of girls show a lot of skin out in the street, and there is nothing wrong with that. But that is while walking in a city in their day to day lives. Would they wear the same thing while traversing through a jungle ruin? That is wear chinves point becomes important. Can the creative team justify their decisions. If the character is travelling in the arctic and she is wearing a bikini, then that doesn't make a whole lot of sence. You argue that women can wear what they want, which I agree with. But are these character wearing what most women would want in a specific environment, or wearing what the designers think young men want them to wear?

Too much of this argument devolves into argung specifics that detract from the main point. It isn't that female characters dress a certain way. It is do these characters have a real personality, or are they put there only for visual stimulation for boys. If most female characters do not have a real personality then that is sexist. If they do have real personalities then it is not. Maybe we should go through a large number of games and keep tally of women with depth and women who are window dressing. Or you know, get someone else to do it for us.

Of course even this is narrowing into specifics more than we should. The problem isn't video games. The problem is the general attitude that the average person has, and this is reflected in all media.

I don't think Anita is the best at these videos (but I applaud her for trying to open peoples eyes at least). If you don't like her pervious videos then watch a movie called Miss Representation. A great documentary that looks at media as a whole and how it influences attitudes. It even shows how boys are raised to be closed off from their emotions and it makes it very hard to treat women with respect (I am not doing this explanation justice). If anyone reading this feels they are not sexist, or mor importantly that sexism doesn't exist, and doesn't like Anita's videos then I challange you to watch Miss Representation.[/quote]

I've been camping and seen women in short shorts. And when rock climbing. I was taught to abseil buy a guy who was wearing uber short short I only remember because I looked up and saw as he was abseiling down his shorts had ridden up and his white buttcheek was exposed. He didn't see any problem with wearing short short and I'd only ever have remembered this guy wearing them from the sudden white buttock sight.

So Lara Croft wearing short shorts... Why is that so hard to believe? What is interrupting your suspension of disbelief? What is so inconceivable about a woman or anyone wearing short shorts especially in very hot climates? In Lara's home she wears long baggy trousers.

"If the character is travelling in the arctic and she is wearing a bikini"

But she never did that. I don't think any character has ever seriously done that. Lara went to the Arctic and Antarctic with thick full body covering clothes. She made a crash landing from a plane flying from a tropical climate to a snowy mountainous environment, she found a coat and donned it. It's all totally in line with what a character like Lara Croft might WANT TO WEAR. Without JUST the contrivance of what suits boys.

How about you actually play through the Tomb Raider series and you'll see Lara Croft is no playboy "playmate" who just acts flirtatious, she is never flirtatious, she has a very definite character motivation though not exactly refined for one of the first video games generations with voice acting. Any even attempt at physically encroaching on her is met with sudden violence.

I was really disappointed by the Angelina Jolie Tomb Raider films as they got the Lara Croft character so completely and utterly wrong, she seemed too much like Trinity from the Matrix at times and no where near animately harsh enough. Lara is an English rose with thorns... and a submachine gun. She's cruel and murderous, more like the anti-hero of a spaghetti western. She wasn't serene and in touch with local customs, she'd indifferent and condescending when she talks with a monk, only focusing on the next treasure.

"Maybe we should go through a large number of games and keep tally of women with depth and women who are window dressing. Or you know, get someone else to do it for us."

And what good would that achieve? Art by a quota? That's open to misuse and calamity.

Sarkeesian is totally unsuited to such an analysis as she is a sex-negative reactionary social conservative, who makes sloppy and facile arguments that only stand by to criticism by her censoring all criticism on her videos and straw0manning trolls.

I'll try to check out this "Miss Representation" when I can. But consider that if you except me to accept that boys are indoctrinated to think a certain way, also consider that girls are indoctrinated to think a certain way as well, such as to denigrate and think less of women who are openly sexual without any good reason to consider them that way.

You can see why apart from Lara Croft there are not many female protagonists. Because they don't want to have to deal with all this bullshit of every characteristic about them second guessed and people willingly refusing to suspend their disbelief and pull back the curtain and demand the writer explain why he did this for the audience rather than stop - just for a second, and consider the character in the fiction.}




You still have a problem with not seeing the forest for the trees, but at least you are arguing in the right direction. I meant to use Lara Croft as a hypothetical as the character is well known. Personally I have never done any of the activities that the character has, so I have no idea if her attire is practical. And that is the main point I am making. Does the outfit suit the character and activity/location. But even then that doesn't matter as much if she is a real personality and her decisions and actions make sense. (and yes I agree the movie was terrible. I didn't bother watching the second movie).

I think Ms Sarkeesian is over the top in her views, but there is a reason. Usually when someone is over the top in reaction it's because they have been mistreated. While she pushes to far in on direction it is because she realizes how most women are treated. Maybe instead of attacking her you can point out the flaws in her arguments. Human reaction is to push back when someone pushes us. Attacking her directly isn't going to help her see how to change her arguments, which is why all the idiots attacking her accomplish nothing (although most of them don't want this discussion, they want her to shut up and get into the kitchen).

Unfortunetly most young girls are brought up wrong just as young boys are. They don't feel they are worth enough, and unfortunetly so many things tell them this. One of the issues with dress is that the media makes it seem that girls need to dress slutty to impress boys and that is the only reason, which means their self worth is joined to how well they can impress boys. I'll totally conceed that boys grow up thinking how to impress girls. Hormones control a lot of what we do when we are young. The only problem is that most boys can still keep their own self worth, it is harder for girls to do. But this continues to improve which is why we have to continue to have these discussions. This is all discussed in Miss Representation.

""Maybe we should go through a large number of games and keep tally of women with depth and women who are window dressing. Or you know, get someone else to do it for us."

And what good would that achieve? Art by a quota? That's open to misuse and calamity.
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Art by quota was not my point. THe question is are female characters in video games given depth and real personalites or are they complete window dressing there onyl to serve young males fantasies. I don't think you will find too many that will be hard to classify as one or the other. The point of this is to show how women are depicted in the genre overall, which is a greater reflection of how women are looked at in society.

Thanks for the professional response. It is nice to discuss issues with someone who doesn't resort to namecalling, making stuff up, or pulling in points that have no relevance to the argument.

Edit. I still have issues making the quotes work so sorry for the poor post.
 

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Buretsu said:
clangunn said:
toobie said:
I think the problem is that people HAVE watched her videos, and know she's bad at what she does.
Bad at what she does? What I think she does is make videos about topics meant to raise awareness of tropes in video games and then go out and raise money to continue doing so. If that is actually "what she does" then she is a hell of a success. In fact we can quantify it; she is exactly $152,922 more successful than she had originally anticipated needing to be.

Where is your cool extra $150k?
I don't have a cool extra $150k because I don't have a vagina, and therefore people don't think me so worth protecting from all the mean, evil men in the world to throw money at me to tell all the mean, evil men in the world how mean and evil they are and how they should be ashamed to be men.
Two questions:

1) So, having a vagina is an economic benefit? I am sure that a sizable chunk of the world population would disagree with you on that one.
2) After seeing all the hate spewing on these forums I went and actually watched her videos. Out of the handful of videos I watched I don't think I ever saw her claim that "men are evil" or that "men are mean." Can you give me examples?

That is merely your frightened interpretation of an argument that far more nuanced than you seem to be willing to give it credit for.
 

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Buretsu said:
clangunn said:
toobie said:
I think the problem is that people HAVE watched her videos, and know she's bad at what she does.
Bad at what she does? What I think she does is make videos about topics meant to raise awareness of tropes in video games and then go out and raise money to continue doing so. If that is actually "what she does" then she is a hell of a success. In fact we can quantify it; she is exactly $152,922 more successful than she had originally anticipated needing to be.

Where is your cool extra $150k?
I don't have a cool extra $150k because I don't have a vagina, and therefore people don't think me so worth protecting from all the mean, evil men in the world to throw money at me to tell all the mean, evil men in the world how mean and evil they are and how they should be ashamed to be men.
This post, a thousand times, this post. Pretty much sums up the situation.
 

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She asked for $6000 in order to produce a movie. Does anyone know how much a movie costs to make? Any idea at all? Indie movies usually cost between $500 and $500,000. She was asking for $6000 but made $160,000. This is still chump change as far as movie making goes. It is not a scam.

She only asked for $6000 in order to buy about 100 video games in order to be well researched for her upcoming video. You don't want her to be ignorant about her topic, do you?
 

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She asked for $6000 in order to produce a movie. Does anyone know how much a movie costs to make? Any idea at all? Indie movies usually cost between $500 and $500,000. She was asking for $6000 but made $160,000. This is still chump change as far as movie making goes. It is not a scam.

She only asked for $6000 in order to buy about 100 video games in order to be well researched for her upcoming video. You don't want her to be ignorant about her topic, do you?

I honestly can't tell if your being glib or not. But let's assume your not.


She's making a youtube video, and I could send you to people who do that for free, with high production values...
 

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John Funk said:
"but also uses the excuse that she is a woman to get away with whatever she damn well pleases. Any form of constructive criticism, even from fellow women, is either ignored or labelled to be sexist against her."
Aaaaaaand this is where I definitively call bullshit.

Having commented on, criticised and questioned her content on Youtube, I've gotten actual responses that were more or less open dialogue. While it is unlikely we will ever see completely eye to eye, she has hardly cried sexism because some big bad man (as far as she knows) has questioned her.

Maybe it's just the frothing responses people give her that are the issue. Maybe it's the fact that I seem not to have approached things with the same caustic outlook. In short, maybe it's because when I criticised her, it was not because my panties were in a bunch that someone was criticisng our precious video games.
 

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clangunn said:
Buretsu said:
clangunn said:
toobie said:
I think the problem is that people HAVE watched her videos, and know she's bad at what she does.
Bad at what she does? What I think she does is make videos about topics meant to raise awareness of tropes in video games and then go out and raise money to continue doing so. If that is actually "what she does" then she is a hell of a success. In fact we can quantify it; she is exactly $152,922 more successful than she had originally anticipated needing to be.

Where is your cool extra $150k?
I don't have a cool extra $150k because I don't have a vagina, and therefore people don't think me so worth protecting from all the mean, evil men in the world to throw money at me to tell all the mean, evil men in the world how mean and evil they are and how they should be ashamed to be men.
Two questions:

1) So, having a vagina is an economic benefit? I am sure that a sizable chunk of the world population would disagree with you on that one.
2) After seeing all the hate spewing on these forums I went and actually watched her videos. Out of the handful of videos I watched I don't think I ever saw her claim that "men are evil" or that "men are mean." Can you give me examples?

That is merely your frightened interpretation of an argument that far more nuanced than you seem to be willing to give it credit for.
So I realized that I shouldn't just make trite statements about the fact that women are still recognizably economically disenfranchised. Here are some sources, if you have access to academic journal compilers you can get full-text otherwise you might be stuck with abstracts. These are (mostly) peer-reviewed pieces.

Here are results from a 20 second Scholar.Google.com search:

What works and what doesn?t: How to increase the representation of women in academia and business. Virginia Valian. GENDERCHANGE IN ACADEMIA 2010, 317-328 [http://www.springerlink.com/content/gu49787343507316/]

WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN CORPORATE AMERICA: AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION. Allied Academies International Conference, 2009 [http://www.alliedacademies.com/Public/Proceedings/Proceedings24/AOCCC%20Proceedings.pdf#page=6]

Changing Attitudes Toward Women IT Managers. 2010 [http://www.igi-global.com/article/changing-attitudes-toward-women-managers/45875]

Women at the Bargaining Table: Pitfalls and Prospects. 2009 [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1571-9979.2009.00222.x/abstract?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false]

The Effect of the Proportion of Women on Salaries: The Case of College Administrators. 1987 (forgot to put the date filter on and found this) [http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/2392740?uid=3739672&uid=2&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=47699125579767]
 

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Khazoth said:
She's making a youtube video, and I could send you to people who do that for free, with high production values...
But not everyone does, and a lot of people do it for money either professionally or to recoup costs. The major difference being that she's being singled out as if this were some sort of novel idea when it's not. Additionally, she was up front about where the money was going, which actually is kind of novel.
 

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Buretsu said:
clangunn said:
Two questions:

1) So, having a vagina is an economic benefit?
When begging for money? You better believe it.
So, again, two responses:

1) Can you somehow prove that the majority of successfully crowd-funded projects are posted by females? Where is the evidence? I am not trying to be rhetorical. I personal don't know the gender split in successfully funded crowd sourced projects.

2) If your right, and having a vagina increases the probability of success in "begging for money" why is it that most panhandlers I have encountered in metropolitan markets across the world are primarily males?
 

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clangunn said:
2) If your right, and having a vagina increases the probability of success in "begging for money" why is it that most panhandlers I have encountered in metropolitan markets across the world are primarily males?

Mainly because when a woman has low scruples and wants money, she doesn't need to panhandle.


(Reference Material: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Nicole_Smith)
 

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The part I personally find the most amusing is that this "game" by all accounts is an "art game".

Let's see what the criteria is here...

...or whose structure is intended to produce some kind of reaction in its audience

yup

Art games typically go out of their way to have a unique, unconventional look...

yup

...an art game/sculpture is using its very structure to produce some kind of reaction

goodness...

...art games are artistic creations from the outset...

of this I have little doubt... my oh my...

As an aside since when was it a crime to solicit for cash moo-la money as it relates to the continued pontifical espousing upon a topic, especially humanities?

All I see here is that this topic today is worth about 160k... nicely done.
 

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Buretsu said:
clangunn said:
toobie said:
I think the problem is that people HAVE watched her videos, and know she's bad at what she does.
Bad at what she does? What I think she does is make videos about topics meant to raise awareness of tropes in video games and then go out and raise money to continue doing so. If that is actually "what she does" then she is a hell of a success. In fact we can quantify it; she is exactly $152,922 more successful than she had originally anticipated needing to be.

Where is your cool extra $150k?
I don't have a cool extra $150k because I don't have a vagina, and therefore people don't think me so worth protecting from all the mean, evil men in the world to throw money at me to tell all the mean, evil men in the world how mean and evil they are and how they should be ashamed to be men.
It sounds like your envious of her gender. I guess we could start a kick-starter so we could all help you with that.
 

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tyriless said:
It sounds like your envious of her gender. I guess we could start a kick-starter so we could all help you with that.

This woman and her supporters are truly the most upright, forward thinking people this humble planet has ever seen.
 

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tyriless said:
Buretsu said:
clangunn said:
toobie said:
I think the problem is that people HAVE watched her videos, and know she's bad at what she does.
Bad at what she does? What I think she does is make videos about topics meant to raise awareness of tropes in video games and then go out and raise money to continue doing so. If that is actually "what she does" then she is a hell of a success. In fact we can quantify it; she is exactly $152,922 more successful than she had originally anticipated needing to be.

Where is your cool extra $150k?
I don't have a cool extra $150k because I don't have a vagina, and therefore people don't think me so worth protecting from all the mean, evil men in the world to throw money at me to tell all the mean, evil men in the world how mean and evil they are and how they should be ashamed to be men.
It sounds like your envious of her gender. I guess we could start a kick-starter so we could all help you with that.
Except that he wouldn't get any money, because he isn't a woman. DAMN YOU CATCH-22!
 

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Crap, I really thought her series idea was BS, and thought it was even worse that she got $150,000 more than she needed to make the damn thing, but this is messed up. But wait! Who really cares? You are beating up a digital version of her! I'm sure you can go online and beat any political figure, that you disagree with to a pulp. So why does it matter? Its not really a threat, just an insult.
 

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Tenmar said:
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Okay I think there is a bit of a problem here given if this is taken as a logical stance. I know that this isn't your position but I must say that it is quite illogical to determine her success based upon financial raising and raising awareness as I'm sure we can both agree that her starting point is to hold herself the standard of being an educator to which I would argue that she has failed. If she was a business then okay she succeeds cause the goal of any business is to generate profit but she deems herself an educator so money is essentially a non-factor nor does it validate her theory or opinions.
Actually, after watching her vids I actually can't conclude that she thinks that these are works of education. To the best of my understanding - never having spoken with her personally or seen an interview wherein she provides an outline of the intent of her video series - is that she is more of a "shoutcaster." She is trying to draw attention to an issue she is passionate about by the creation of an online persona and the use of hyperbole.

I suspect that she knows it would be nearly impossible to effectively change the minds of those who fundamentally disagree with her. If her intent was to force the gaming community to discuss issues of sexism in video games I would say that she succeeded admirably. Why else would there be so many epic threads on her work on the Escapist Boards? Why else would someone take the time to make a "celebrity beat-em up" flash game?

Personally, I would say that we actually can use her capacity to generate more than 25x the anticipated level of monetary support as a secondary indicative of her capacity to draw attention to her work. If you disagree with me on that, it's fine. It's entirely a subjective opinion since we can never actually know her reasoning.

Tenmar said:
Note that her series is meant to educate viewers on the feminist theory to which is only a theory, a philosophical thought process. So her success should be deemed upon the grounds on the accuracy of the information and if her theories that reside within her videos are also logically accurate. Which I find completely incorrect.
She isn't a feminist scholar. I would disagree as to the fact that she is applying true feminist theory in her videos. Again, for me, her work is raising awareness of basic themes and tropes in video games. That is pretty much on-par with me claiming to be literary critic insofar as I can point out that nearly all video games follow some basic iteration of Campbell's the heroes journey. High lit theory? Of course not. Is it useful insofar as it draws attention to the fact that most of the games we play have stories designed by committee as to best fit classic themes in literature. Maybe?

Tenmar said:
For example when it came to her Suckerpunch review it was very low in terms of educational value. There was no examination on the Director and his previous works in film and she even goes so far as to call him a parasite and other slanderous names. There was also little to no examination of the plot or the the meaning of the characters and only brushes the movie off as some way guys get some sort of self-gratification. There was no teaching of the feminist theory involved no terminology imparted on the viewers.
I can't speak to this since I haven't seen the video. I will take your word on it since it lines up with other pieces I did see.

Tenmar said:
Then of course as people mentioned the Bayonetta video to which she again ignores all the actual content of the game but what is more important is her premise. The logical conclusion she draws from the Bayonetta ad can be summed up into this.

"Have an advertisement to which you undress a woman is degrading and the result of that action causes men to molest women"

That is a major jump of logic and it is an argument the video game industry has had to deal with in a very similar format. Which is this.

"Playing violent video games to which you kill or murder digital people is disturbing and the result of that action causes people to act violent"

Her premise is based on that beyond any other societal or cultural heritage or any individual experiences that shapes a person's worldview has no effect but taking part in an advertisement to which you take off a piece of the picture to reveal an advertisement that the model is still covered in hair is the spark that causes a person to molest a woman.
I watched the video critique you posted on the first page. My take away on the subway advertisement was actually the exact opposite of yours. The design of the ad campaign was particularly misogynistic because the existing societal and cultural heritage of Japanese recipients of the advertising. The issue of molestation on public transit predates this advertising campaign and will remain an issue far after everyone has forgotten about it. Outside of the various sources previous posters have shared on the topic you can also find frequent reference to the practice of "anonymous" molestation of women in confined and crowded public areas scattered throughout Japanese arts: cinema, anime, manga, probably games, probably pop-literature, etc.
 

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TheScientificIssole said:
Crap, I really thought her series idea was BS, and thought it was even worse that she got $150,000 more than she needed to make the damn thing, but this is messed up. But wait! Who really cares? You are beating up a digital version of her! I'm sure you can go online and beat any political figure, that you disagree with to a pulp. So why does it matter? Its not really a threat, just an insult.

Because those are old men, and this is a woman..


Yeeeaaaaaaaaahhh.. That's about the extent of the difference here. I made a post earlier about how many horrible events and massacres Newgrounds has made games of that DIDN'T get deleted..

But this was deleted. Truly the Virginia Tech massacre flash game was not as tasteless as this game.