Tenkage said:
Oh really, you clearly never watched her second Video of her Tropes VS Women in video games, where she spoke out against women being killed by a man in order to further the story.
In this story, she kills a man in order to further the story.
I believe (I haven't watched any of her videos, because while it seems like she has good points, as yet I haven't been bothered) that the trope you're referencing is Stuffed Into The Fridge [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/StuffedIntoTheFridge]. What the trope actually means is not "a woman being killed by a man to further the story" or vice versa, it's the graphic death of a character to further the
character arc of another. Generally by pointlessly and violently killing off, raping or mutilating a loved one just to give the hero motivation. The fact that this is much, much more likely to be done to a female character is something that a great many observsers, not just Anita, have picked up on. The argument is that it implies that female characters have worth only in how they effect a male character, not that a male character should never kill a female.
Tenkage said:
Killing someone you don't like shouldn't be condoned, and by ackowledging the fanfiction, she is condoning it, no ifs, ands or buts. Understand?
This is wrong. Utterly and completely wrong. There is an enormous,
enormous difference between reality and fiction. In Star Wars, Tarkin blows up Alderaan. That does not mean George Lucas condones blowing up planets. Even if he had specifically said that, fuck knows, Frank Sinatra lived on Alderaan that does not mean he endorses blowing up planets or killing Frank Sinatra. Reality. Fiction. Different things.
Tenkage said:
Its called a double standard. Feminists love to ignore it and so do their followers as you can see in previous posts
Seriously, stop with the broad-strokes generalisations. It doesn't support your accusations in the slightest, and it makes you look like a baby who can't take disagreement. If you present a flawed argument (as you did), people are allowed to disagree, and trying to marginalise them by claiming "ah, feminists and white knights always ignore this because their beliefs are flawed" or that this bloody Sarkeesian woman is a "sacred cow" (we've all read TVTropes, dude, nobody is impressed by the references) just makes it look like you can't offer an actual argument in response.
KissingSunlight said:
There was a reason why you believe that what you were going to write was wrong. First and obvious reason, these movies were horrible and people were celebrating their hatred about real people. It was disgusting and wrong. Second reason why this argument is a fail, it was fictional characters killing and injuring real people. I guess this what separates decent people from other people without critical thinking and a conscience. If someone wrote a story that I would walk up and kill someone over a videogame, I would tell them to please take it down. I would not post on my site and endorse it.
Celebrity Deathmatch would like a word with you. As would all those guest stars on The Simpsons who've wound up dead or injured. All the cutaway gags in Family Guy about real celebrities. All the guest stars on Robot Chicken who've been mauled or killed. Bill Murray's appearance in Zombieland, as himself? The fact that he made the appearance means he obviously endorses people murdering him with a shotgun.
The average human is capable of both drawing a distinction between fiction and reality, and between that which is genuinely mean-spirited and that which is not. From the way OP has described it, the Anita story is a bizarre parody along Family Guy lines (her and fucking
Spider-Man on a violent rampage? Seriously?) intended for comedy rather than to cause emotional harm to anyone. That's why the comparisons to that punch-Anita-in-the-face game are wildly innappropriate; whether or not you think the creator had a point to make, you can't deny that he made that point by depicting graphic violence towards another person
for the sake of graphic violence and
amidst a culture of violent threats toward that person.
Please tell me you can see the difference there?
KissingSunlight said:
Someone earlier in this thread complained that Anita is overanalyzed. She put herself out there by overanalyzing videogames. Did anyone think that the Mario games were sexist before she complained about Princess Peach?
Given how many people were making jokes about it, for many years now, yes. Quite obviously they did.