Hey, second ever topic, and I chose a doozy. But hey, what else is there?
I'm not going to pose a question. More, a rationale.
I'm probably one of those vocal "SJW's" this site seems to have a hard on for, but I don't class myself as a SJW. More, someone who has realised things could be better for everyone.
I don't claim to be a voice of all feminists (no one can, there's too many ideologies to have a singular "leader" and I wouldn't want that anyway) I can only outline why I fight. And why perhaps I have a vested interest in things being better and attempting to help others see.
Let me state what "branch" of feminism I come from. Or at least, what I strive for and from where. Because I'm not a Women's Studies major, nor am I a Sociologist. I'm a first year Social Work student in Australia learning the very basics of an intensely complex subject. As such, my technical and academic knowledge is limited and so I am going to make mistakes.
I come from the 'egalitarian feminism' area. Which, as I like to define it, is 'The pursuit of gender equality from the perspective of improving the lives of women'. Or basically, Centrist Feminism. Are there extremes to feminism? I answer that question with another question in do we need oxygen to live? But I don't consider myself any extreme. I'm not calling for the castration of all men (why would I, I like my penis; I USE my penis), nor am I asking for the censorship or removal of any material that isn't 'girl power or bust' because, as I've said in other threads, I like sexy. I like sex. Dammit, I like looking at women. I just happen to like looking at women with characters other than 'these are my tits aren't they nice to look at see them wobble big boy.' I acknowledge that there are factors relating to men in terms of family justice and criminal sexual assault sectors that need addressing just as much as anything feminism strives to achieve. And I personally believe that feminism (at least what I tend to believe I follow) will address these too, as they are inextricably intertwined with feminist ideals. Which in the end, is equality.
So let me start off (well, that's probably a misnomer but whatever) with a common catchphrase.
"Cannot unsee!"
I once lived in a world where I thought everything was great. And for me, it was. I mean, sure I had mental health issues, had several terrible relationships and I ride the poverty line in my country every month, but things were okay by me.
Then I met the woman who would become my wife. An outspoken, liberal, feminist, pagan, left-wing woman who was (and obviously still is)incredibly intelligent. And we fell in love.
Then, I witnessed my male privilege from the other side. My wife (then fiancée) was accused of being a filthy slut simply because she thought that the idea of women acting the same way sexually as men is totally okay (which it is). She was insulted, and absolutely denigrated in the worst possible way for daring to equate a woman's sexuality as the same as a man's. But what affected me the most was that I was genuinely and physically enraged by this attack on the woman I loved; while she simply looked at me and said "I'm used to it."
NO-ONE SHOULD EVER HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING LIKE THAT! And she wasn't the only one. When I asked, every female friend I have said the same thing.
You never forget seeing something like that. And then you begin to see it everywhere. Because you can't help it. The veil has been pulled back and you start seeing the terrible lopsidedness of our cultural reality. You start seeing the prevalence of rape culture when women are taught to be victims by placing all the responsibility for not being raped on them, rather than men. When you start seeing the incredible dichotomy in entertainment, when comic book covers featuring 5 male Spider-Man variations including a goddamned PIG-MAN are all in powerful poses emitting strength, while the lone Spider-Girl is curled up in a T&A pose that makes her seem timid. This shit is everywhere and you can't stop seeing it. Which is why I fight. And to be brutally honest, it's the people that get tired of fighting, and get tired of doing the arguing that make it possible for it to continue.
To purloin and modify a disputed quote, "All that is necessary for the triumph of sexism is that good men say nothing."
And to those saying internet activism/feminism does nothing, I pose this; what do you truly know about the people that you think are only doing it on the internet. Because I fight daily, in every action I take. I make sure that I try to walk behind every woman on the street in a way that does not make me seem a threat to them. Because as much as I don't think I am, I might be to her. My 6'2" 300 pound fat frame looks ridiculous in the mirror, but to a 5 foot and change slim woman walking down the street, I am quite possibly a potential monster. I try to educate my friends about this, and slowly they are starting to see it. You might be correct, that some are simply getting upset at nothing. But you don't know if that's correct for all of us.
Why do I post here about this topic? Because I love gaming, and I want gaming available and accepted by everyone as a legitimate form of media. And the amount of warped viewpoints on women, or privilege, or hell the facts of bloody life seem to be so rampant here (and to be absolutely fair, everywhere else on the internet too), that I find myself unable to resist trying to "educate" here too. Unfortunately, I'm also a terrible arguer, with a highly emotional streak that means I end up resorting to colourful language and shouting. This probably harms my point a lot, but I have a big investment in this now and I want it to stop. I may be foolish thinking I have some of the answers because I don't and probably never will, but I like to think that if I can at least get one person to stop and say "You know what, I never thought of it that way before" then maybe things will get better. I have to admit that my way of achieving this is pretty antithetical to doing so, but my heart is in the right place...I hope.
It's why I won't stop fighting. Whether it's poorly or not. Because I've seen the hell women have to go through daily, and it's incredibly unpleasant. And that's a nice way of saying it. I can only hope I get better at my arguments as time goes by, and my education continues. And while I do not have children yet, if I have any daughters, the world I want to give them is one where they have no fear, where they are afforded the same opportunities as their male counterparts, where life for BOTH men and women is one of equality, harmony and above all respect.
And right now, that world does not exist.
There are a myriad of possible responses I am going to get for this post. I anticipate the hair-splitters, the semantic arguers, the outright name-callers and mod baiters, the ones who read the first paragraph and leaped at the chance to comment with smart arse responses, and the comedians too; I also hope to see some genuine support and maybe even a few people wondering if I might have a point. But I hold my breath for none of them. I didn't post this for opinions or comment (although I anticipate a push back against this phrase too)I posted this because I don't want to work inside other people's frameworks they built around me. I'm building my own with this post, and hoping that it can be used to understand why I might do what I do. As always, the right to modify and/or change an opinion is reserved because I'm a human being and that's what we do.
Thank you for reading.
I'm not going to pose a question. More, a rationale.
I'm probably one of those vocal "SJW's" this site seems to have a hard on for, but I don't class myself as a SJW. More, someone who has realised things could be better for everyone.
I don't claim to be a voice of all feminists (no one can, there's too many ideologies to have a singular "leader" and I wouldn't want that anyway) I can only outline why I fight. And why perhaps I have a vested interest in things being better and attempting to help others see.
Let me state what "branch" of feminism I come from. Or at least, what I strive for and from where. Because I'm not a Women's Studies major, nor am I a Sociologist. I'm a first year Social Work student in Australia learning the very basics of an intensely complex subject. As such, my technical and academic knowledge is limited and so I am going to make mistakes.
I come from the 'egalitarian feminism' area. Which, as I like to define it, is 'The pursuit of gender equality from the perspective of improving the lives of women'. Or basically, Centrist Feminism. Are there extremes to feminism? I answer that question with another question in do we need oxygen to live? But I don't consider myself any extreme. I'm not calling for the castration of all men (why would I, I like my penis; I USE my penis), nor am I asking for the censorship or removal of any material that isn't 'girl power or bust' because, as I've said in other threads, I like sexy. I like sex. Dammit, I like looking at women. I just happen to like looking at women with characters other than 'these are my tits aren't they nice to look at see them wobble big boy.' I acknowledge that there are factors relating to men in terms of family justice and criminal sexual assault sectors that need addressing just as much as anything feminism strives to achieve. And I personally believe that feminism (at least what I tend to believe I follow) will address these too, as they are inextricably intertwined with feminist ideals. Which in the end, is equality.
So let me start off (well, that's probably a misnomer but whatever) with a common catchphrase.
"Cannot unsee!"
I once lived in a world where I thought everything was great. And for me, it was. I mean, sure I had mental health issues, had several terrible relationships and I ride the poverty line in my country every month, but things were okay by me.
Then I met the woman who would become my wife. An outspoken, liberal, feminist, pagan, left-wing woman who was (and obviously still is)incredibly intelligent. And we fell in love.
Then, I witnessed my male privilege from the other side. My wife (then fiancée) was accused of being a filthy slut simply because she thought that the idea of women acting the same way sexually as men is totally okay (which it is). She was insulted, and absolutely denigrated in the worst possible way for daring to equate a woman's sexuality as the same as a man's. But what affected me the most was that I was genuinely and physically enraged by this attack on the woman I loved; while she simply looked at me and said "I'm used to it."
NO-ONE SHOULD EVER HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING LIKE THAT! And she wasn't the only one. When I asked, every female friend I have said the same thing.
You never forget seeing something like that. And then you begin to see it everywhere. Because you can't help it. The veil has been pulled back and you start seeing the terrible lopsidedness of our cultural reality. You start seeing the prevalence of rape culture when women are taught to be victims by placing all the responsibility for not being raped on them, rather than men. When you start seeing the incredible dichotomy in entertainment, when comic book covers featuring 5 male Spider-Man variations including a goddamned PIG-MAN are all in powerful poses emitting strength, while the lone Spider-Girl is curled up in a T&A pose that makes her seem timid. This shit is everywhere and you can't stop seeing it. Which is why I fight. And to be brutally honest, it's the people that get tired of fighting, and get tired of doing the arguing that make it possible for it to continue.
To purloin and modify a disputed quote, "All that is necessary for the triumph of sexism is that good men say nothing."
And to those saying internet activism/feminism does nothing, I pose this; what do you truly know about the people that you think are only doing it on the internet. Because I fight daily, in every action I take. I make sure that I try to walk behind every woman on the street in a way that does not make me seem a threat to them. Because as much as I don't think I am, I might be to her. My 6'2" 300 pound fat frame looks ridiculous in the mirror, but to a 5 foot and change slim woman walking down the street, I am quite possibly a potential monster. I try to educate my friends about this, and slowly they are starting to see it. You might be correct, that some are simply getting upset at nothing. But you don't know if that's correct for all of us.
Why do I post here about this topic? Because I love gaming, and I want gaming available and accepted by everyone as a legitimate form of media. And the amount of warped viewpoints on women, or privilege, or hell the facts of bloody life seem to be so rampant here (and to be absolutely fair, everywhere else on the internet too), that I find myself unable to resist trying to "educate" here too. Unfortunately, I'm also a terrible arguer, with a highly emotional streak that means I end up resorting to colourful language and shouting. This probably harms my point a lot, but I have a big investment in this now and I want it to stop. I may be foolish thinking I have some of the answers because I don't and probably never will, but I like to think that if I can at least get one person to stop and say "You know what, I never thought of it that way before" then maybe things will get better. I have to admit that my way of achieving this is pretty antithetical to doing so, but my heart is in the right place...I hope.
It's why I won't stop fighting. Whether it's poorly or not. Because I've seen the hell women have to go through daily, and it's incredibly unpleasant. And that's a nice way of saying it. I can only hope I get better at my arguments as time goes by, and my education continues. And while I do not have children yet, if I have any daughters, the world I want to give them is one where they have no fear, where they are afforded the same opportunities as their male counterparts, where life for BOTH men and women is one of equality, harmony and above all respect.
And right now, that world does not exist.
There are a myriad of possible responses I am going to get for this post. I anticipate the hair-splitters, the semantic arguers, the outright name-callers and mod baiters, the ones who read the first paragraph and leaped at the chance to comment with smart arse responses, and the comedians too; I also hope to see some genuine support and maybe even a few people wondering if I might have a point. But I hold my breath for none of them. I didn't post this for opinions or comment (although I anticipate a push back against this phrase too)I posted this because I don't want to work inside other people's frameworks they built around me. I'm building my own with this post, and hoping that it can be used to understand why I might do what I do. As always, the right to modify and/or change an opinion is reserved because I'm a human being and that's what we do.
Thank you for reading.