Sexualization isn't a gender exclusive thing, Verb. Ever played God of War? Uncharted? Pretty much any game with a gruff male protagonist? We like sex, and showing off some skin (in male and female characters) is a non-issue.Now, how they're written is another whole story, a point that actually has some merits. Most females fall into the empathetic caretaker or masculine "I don't need no man" stereotypes. That's what we should be trying to fix. Not this put everyone into a winter coat so there's no chance that we might find them sexually attractive nonsense.
Not this put everyone into a winter coat so there's no chance that we might find them sexually attractive nonsense.
Quote from: SecondClass on May 12, 2015, 04:46:49 PM Not this put everyone into a winter coat so there's no chance that we might find them sexually attractive nonsense.Until Anita complains that we are pandering to people with parka fettishes as well as denying women their sexual identityCheckmate Cis Scun
If you thought that Hitman: Absolution showboated Anita Sarkeesian's willingness to make up almost any bullshit just to push an agenda, then you ain't seen nothin' yet.
So now, she's got up this video of what she thinks is a "positive" female character. What a feminist character should look like. Jade, from the game Beyond Good & Evil. And yeah, it's a game for children! With no adult themes whatsoever.
Cut-priced Lara Croft here, you know, the one with the skintight pink top hugging Jade's normatively beautiful body, and revealing that fantastic pancake-flat midriff? And, of course, her cargo pants, which are just hipster short enough to reveal that Jade is wearing pink panties. All of which Anita has previously told us are "gender signifiers" that degrade women and turn them into mere sex objects.