A recent thread in the Gaming Forum has got me wondering about something that seems to be popping up all over the place these days. There seems to be a consistent argument around those who are in privileged positions not being able to complain about things that impact or interest them simply because there are others who have it worse.
For example, as someone living a relatively comfortable life in a first world country you're not allowed to complain about something in pop media because you're not a civilian caught in the middle of a civil war in the Middle East. Or, perhaps, because your issues don't revolve around solving the Ebola outbreak in Africa they are simply invalid and not worth even speaking aloud.
This is a perspective that I personally have a lot of issue with. Now, I'm certainly not saying that my issues with DLC in videogames are on par with the Gaza crisis, but they are still issues I have and find interest in discussing.
What do you all think about the question of privilege and the right to complain?
For example, as someone living a relatively comfortable life in a first world country you're not allowed to complain about something in pop media because you're not a civilian caught in the middle of a civil war in the Middle East. Or, perhaps, because your issues don't revolve around solving the Ebola outbreak in Africa they are simply invalid and not worth even speaking aloud.
This is a perspective that I personally have a lot of issue with. Now, I'm certainly not saying that my issues with DLC in videogames are on par with the Gaza crisis, but they are still issues I have and find interest in discussing.
What do you all think about the question of privilege and the right to complain?