There's no need to condescend to me.Wolf Hagen said:You just opened the window on popular culture last month or...?
There's no need to condescend to me.Wolf Hagen said:You just opened the window on popular culture last month or...?
CITATION NEEDED! (except if you interpret it in the shallowest way possible). Resident Evil 7 had altars to deformed dead bodies, not to christian imagery. Besides they are late to the party. I dare to say that Resident Evil 4 had more direct Christian references than RE7 (like the bell summoning all the villagers to the church); but it still was basically your secret cult horror trope. And Binding of Issac did the crazy christian baddie in 2011.Saetha said:it also seems to be depicting Christianity as the root of evil.
I wish there was a "That was funny" button, so I can just click it when things make me literally laugh out loud without having to quote it and potentially go off topic.undeadsuitor said:Rednecks have always been boogeymen
They just used to wear white sheets
After what happened with Charlie Hebdo, the "In these times, you must understand that there might be some violent repurcussions if you intend to follow through with your pointless criticism" part didn't make me laugh at all.Parasondox said:I thought you were talking about this petition...
https://twitter.com/the_moviebob/status/869476023255085056
This shit right here is too fucking funny!!
I never said anything about Resident Evil 7 having Christian imagery. I said devout Christians or people from rural areas - I know it has nothing to do with religion. The root of all evil comment was in regards to Handmaiden's Tale, which as I said in the OP, I know very little about and may be completely wrong on.CaitSeith said:CITATION NEEDED! (except if you interpret it in the shallowest way possible). Resident Evil 7 had altars to deformed dead bodies, not to christian imagery. Besides they are late to the party. I dare to say that Resident Evil 4 had more direct Christian references than RE7 (like the bell summoning all the villagers to the church); but it still was basically your secret cult horror trope. And Binding of Issac did the crazy christian baddie in 2011.Saetha said:it also seems to be depicting Christianity as the root of evil.
The irony is that lots of parts of the Internet, hating religion in general is presented as cool. So much that it almost made me believe that main gaming sites had atheists as the majority of their audience.
EDIT: And if in real life 918 members of the American cult "The Peoples Temple of the Disciples of Christ" perform mass-suicide (children included) by drinking poisoned Kool-aid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peoples_Temple#Mass_murder.2Fsuicide_at_Jonestown_agricultural_commune], I dare to say that having a cult of crazy christian zealots as the bad guys in fiction isn't unrealistic.
I would say that things have gotten more nuanced from the days of just being inbred rednecks though. The classism argument doesn't really make sense anymore as much like urban gangbanger stereotypes, rich sociopathic businessmen, and stereotypically inbred wealthy European old money, it seems like we've moved away from simple charicatures, or at least added more variety than just maniacal inbred hillbillies like Deliverance, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, etc.Sonmi said:They've been an acceptable target since forever, and will probably be for a long time after.
Personally, I'm not a fan of it, it reeks of rampant classicism and kind of epitomizes the Us vs Them mentality that permeates the urban vs rural/exurban rivalry, it's quite frankly dehumanizing. It's not like there wasn't a lot of racist bigots amongst them though.
In any case, here's my contribution to the long list of redneck used as evil antagonists in fiction in this thread, the Peacock family from the X-Files:
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That's the problem with representation. People always assume a representation of one facet of a large group, is a statement about the whole group. The wackos in FC5 are Christian, Fundamentalist, and Militant. There are people who do represent those facets in real life Christianity. Sometimes only 2 of them at a time. But it's not everyone. And it never said it was referring to ALL Christians that way. Frankly, people who get upset and do the "not all *insert group here*" line, have no concept of nuance, and are incapable of understanding that saying this group is like this, doesn't mean all groups are. Because sure, you say you know countless Christian/Southerners who aren't a cult of homicidal lunatics. That doesn't mean they don't exist. Because they do. And when you are making a bad guy for a game, you don't pick the "mild mannered, unassuming, perfectly harmless" guy as your villain. You pick the guy who rants about blood and fire raining from the sky to burn the sinners from our homeland! Because of those two examples, one is simply a bystander, or possible victim of the other. And the other is a dynamic villain that you can enjoy taking down due to his insane ways.Saetha said:that may just be because I know countless good people who are devout Christians/Southerners, and reducing them to an internet boogeyman feels narrow-minded. But I don't really feel like it's worth getting up-in-arms about either. People like what they like.
Internet boogeyman... It takes more than a year to make a group a boogeyman.Saetha said:snip
No, it makes me laugh. It's a pathetic petition with stupid excuses. Hell, they should be reported to the authorities because of the threat and have them questioned.CaitSeith said:After what happened with Charlie Hebdo, the "In these times, you must understand that there might be some violent repurcussions if you intend to follow through with your pointless criticism" part didn't make me laugh at all.Parasondox said:I thought you were talking about this petition...
https://twitter.com/the_moviebob/status/869476023255085056
This shit right here is too fucking funny!!
I'm calling Poe's Law on this petition. "continued rejection of romantic partners when they find our hobby" crosses the line into the too absurd.Parasondox said:No, it makes me laugh. It's a pathetic petition with stupid excuses. Hell, they should be reported to the authorities because of the threat and have them questioned.CaitSeith said:After what happened with Charlie Hebdo, the "In these times, you must understand that there might be some violent repurcussions if you intend to follow through with your pointless criticism" part didn't make me laugh at all.Parasondox said:I thought you were talking about this petition...
https://twitter.com/the_moviebob/status/869476023255085056
This shit right here is too fucking funny!!
No one is that stupid to make a petition like that serious. It's too ridiculous and stupid but I shouldn't underestimate humans.CaitSeith said:I'm calling Poe's Law on this petition. "continued rejection of romantic partners when they find our hobby" crosses the line into the too absurd.Parasondox said:No, it makes me laugh. It's a pathetic petition with stupid excuses. Hell, they should be reported to the authorities because of the threat and have them questioned.CaitSeith said:After what happened with Charlie Hebdo, the "In these times, you must understand that there might be some violent repurcussions if you intend to follow through with your pointless criticism" part didn't make me laugh at all.Parasondox said:I thought you were talking about this petition...
https://twitter.com/the_moviebob/status/869476023255085056
This shit right here is too fucking funny!!
Which is weird to me, since cults are that perfect blend of crazy, scary, and wacky that would lend itself to an oddball game if nothing else.Zhukov said:Rednecks have been an "acceptable target" in fiction for decades.
Cults too, although perhaps not as frequently used.
Except very few games have had explicitly Muslim villains...Saelune said:The hypocrisy is suffocating.