RareDevil said:
LadyZephyr said:
It is not solely the job of the marginalized group to make a change. I'm sorry the girl you talk to has issues with internalized misogyny, but passing the buck onto those who are being wronged is victim blaming. I'm going to do my part, as are many of my friends. I'm asking for others to lend a hand.
I understand this, and i am not blaming solely the marginalized group, i am saying for change to occur every one must change. Not just the subjugated, and not just the subjugators. I am saying it is sad that female gamers see others through jaded eyes. I am not one to sit by when i see a girl getting harassed, but i am still 'one'.
We must see every one as gamers, regardless of sex or creed. As a male gamer i face the stereotypes that every gamer faces, and a part of that stereotype is misogynist. In order to make a net were gamers are strictly gamers we must rewrite our own stereotype. We can not let us be portrayed as misogynist (look at the Spike video game awards when they had the winners written on the chests of topless women), we are portrayed this way, we begin to act this way. It becomes the norm. We all have to shift and stand against what the media portrays us as.
Hell. Sometimes i am embarrassed to call myself a gamer, or admit that i am on forums, or admit that i read comics, because people assume that we are al mouth breathers. That we are all some sort of fungal growth mooching off our parents, getting cheetos dust on our key boards, and socially inept. Sometimes it feels its true, because people write us off as such. Then online you run into sexist and racist comments. Because it is those that are willing to say those things, or willing to troll, that are most vocal. No good deed goes unpunished.