Actually I was just making a joke myself. In three ways:flatten_the_skyline said:I think that most people's idea of feminism isn't what the actual feminists support.
At least most feminists (me, as a male, included) don't support the idea of a female supremacy or idolize butches. Feminism is supposed to be about choice.
It's wrong for people to criticize girls who like "boy things" such as gaming and Wrestling.
It's wrong to criticize them for wearing make-up or wanting to look attractive as well.
What most self-proclaimed feminists that I know demand is that everyone regardless of sex or gender has the right to do whatever he/she feels like, and they work for a world where diversity in role models exists.
Nobody but a few extremists want to tell a woman that she can't look pretty or attractive. We don't want to keep men from working out. What we want is a media that shows that there are alternatives to that. The woman doesn't always have to be right. But in the broad majority of games she's either the love interest put in so her boobs can profit from cutting edge graphics, a weak and "girlish" persona (take Riku from FFX) or a man with tits (Lara Croft). Actually, Yuna from FFX makes for a good female character in my books. (not in FFX-2 of course, but then again let's just pretend the sequel never existed) She's strong and determined to sacrifice herself, but she also shows that the task is heavy on her. She's beautiful, but not dressed in a bikini. (again, ignore FFX-2) I think it is great to see that she can be weak, while there is no man that is stronger than her.
As long as most games portray women wearing ridiculously small amounts of armor in medieval games, and as long as they're reduced to their sexuality, as long as homosexuals belong in the comedy section, games are not better than other media.
As some pointed out, this is what we get everywhere - in movies, ads, magazines as well. Machete is pretty much like Duke Nukem, both a little on the satirical side while still taken seriously by too many people.
I haven't given up hope yet that games grow up and get over the stereotype.
Funny how you argue that that ad campaign isn't sexist, but then you burst out a sexist remark like that. Are you actually implying that men, unlike women, have a sense of humour? The Joke just isn't funny if you hear it every day.Belated said:Because male gamers can take a joke.
-The juxtaposition of that statement to the rest of my argument.
-The way the statement is also a joke based on gender, like the topic at hand.
-The irony that the joke statement states that men can take a joke, only to prompt somebody to prove that we can't. (That somebody being you, just now.) This last one wasn't intentional obviously. But now it counts because I said so.
And a joke doesn't suddenly lose it's "joke" status just because people don't find it funny. It was most likely intended as a joke, and intention is what matters. Besides, they aren't hearing it every day. Just every time they walk in to that store.