random3 said:
ure missing the point though this isnt the medium to discuss it lol if mario got tired n did it with peach then that would be relevant but alas it hasnt lol
lol, ok Random you have a point. How about this, I'll try to explain my reasoning for posting here and if you still believe this is the wrong place to do it I'll give more consideration to where I make topics in the future, deal?
- So my gf and I see the tomb raider trailer and don't see anything wrong. Actually looking forward to the game.
- Game producer/marketing department misstep pretty badly, a poorly thought out quote gets exposed to the wild internet and provokes a harsh backlash.
- Because of this controversy many people drop their two cents into the well. One of the view points brought up is that people who have been raped, as a whole, are badly scarred emotionally and can't handle being exposed to depictions of Rape.
- My gf, who has been raped, takes offense to the implication. Listening to her reasoning I also take offense.
- Here on the escapist several official writers weighed in and said that rape is a subject too sensitive for video games, and that the video game community as a whole just isn't mature enough for the subject matter.
- I felt compelled to discuss the topics of A) how people perceive rape victims B) whether rape can/should be present in videogame storytelling, and C) whether Raping a character in game is inherently worse than Murdering them.
So there you have it, this is why I posted in a videogame forum.
Kanatatsu said:
Kanatatsu said:
I realize the OP tried to be respectful to a degree, this post comes off as a really juvenile attempt at a serious discussion of a subject the OP doesn't really understand.
Hmmm... I thought my post was really well thought out and quite serious, I'd also say that I understand the subject matter about as well as one can without experiencing the trauma himself. If the writing comes across as juvenile to you it's likely a deficiency on my part. If it's not too much trouble can I ask you to expand and explain what you mean?
Okay here is one thing that jumped out at me: you made a very elementary comparison between killing and rape, concluding that killing is much worse.
It's a more complex discussion than that--the motives behind each action matter.
Killing in a video game can be pretty easily disassociated from the motives of actual murder in real life (which are widely varied).
Rape has no similar shades of grey (excuse the unfortunate pop culture reference). Rape is always a horror inflicted upon a victim to exhibit control and to cause suffering. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to disassociate rape in a game or any other context from its real life motives, which are dreadful.
To put this very simply, I can easily squash a koopah as Mario and "kill" it, secure in the knowledge that this act of "killing" is a trivial manipulation of game pixels. It's a nothing, and while you can query whether it continues to be a nothing as you slaughter civilians in Call of Duty or Skyrim, the point is that it CAN be disassociated from real murder.
I cannot view Mario raping the Princess (or a koopah) in that same light, no matter how many mental hoops I try to jump through. It's a horrible act, full stop, even with pixels involved.
This is why people who dislike the word "rape" feel the way they do--because it is
not possible to neuter the impact of that word on its hearers ... and for some hearers that impact is particularly devastating.
You make a really valid point there. I don't wholly agree with it, but I can see where you're coming from.
I don't think that the impact of the word "rape" can't be diluted because we have evidence that it can. Namely how widely it gets used as a term for beating someone really bad at some form of competition. In this use, for the people who use it, the word has basically no impact at all. It's the same as saying "you got owned." Now I'm NOT (forgot the not and had to edit it in :/ ) saying it's right that people use it this freely, I'm just pointing out that it happens.
I've never been raped but I can pretty confidently say I'd choose it over death. My gf was brutally raped but she shares my opinion on that matter. I suppose though that since I've already admitted that experience is subjective and generalizations are inherently wrong for me to have also said death is worse than rape Full Stop is hypocritical. I didn't realize at the time of writing, thank you I retract the statement.
Now to say that rape is a singularly evil act, I agree. To say that murder (which I also think is inherently evil) can be justified while rape can't, I'm not sure I agree. I believe, in my heart of hearts, that killing is ALWAYS an act of evil. It can sometimes be necessary but it is not something that should ever be considered lightly. I've previously posed the question, if you can justify murdering someone as a punishment for something could you not justify raping them? If you've already decided that someone is so evil as to deserve the evil of death visited upon them is it that much of a leap to say that rape might also be deserved?
The Mario/Peach example falls on the totally evil unjustified side of the spectrum. But, say you were playing some other game where the villain (gender of your character and the villain doesn't really matter) had killed a whole bunch of your loved ones and committed many other atrocities besides, is your character still the vilest of villains for raping this person?
It's true that you could dissociate the emotions involved in "killing" something digital because you aren't actually "killing" anything. But I don't know that everyone actually does that consciously. When I'm playing Mario I don't think to myself, okay it's time to squash some pixels, I say I am Mario and I'm here to kill some goombas and kick some koopa ass. If playing Crackdown and I'm throwing cars off of tall buildings into crowds of people I'm not consciously thinking about pixels, I'm considering them as enemies or victims in the context of my immersion within the game. Now in the back of my mind I know that I can do whatever terrible thing I want in a game because the game is not real, these are in fact pixels, they don't have emotions, or families, or home lives that I'm ruining, it's just a game. You'd never do these things in real life (I hope), but in a place devoid of actual consequences for yourself or your victims anything's fair game. No pun intended.