Well this was an unexpected reply. Nice.
Well this was an unexpected reply. Nice.
Hahaha, stay triggered. :)
Calling someone a slimy bigot sure is easier than addressing different ideas, isn’t it?
Way to generalize and label. I need a safe space to hide from the white knight!
It’s supremely ironic that you dismiss Jezebel as an outlet that is at least partly exclusive to a narrow perspective and readership.
Maybe the problem is in the content...? Imagine that.
Now that “Heather” Alexandra is on board, look for even more.
Yuck.
Wow, that seems like a real shitty response to a valid question. Put your politics and agenda aside and either don’t answer or be nice. No reason to get snarky with the readers. Your talking about games not like its out in left field as a question.
Pretty hash and dismissive for a simple question. Top marks for reader engagement.
Or, you know, the person simply doesn’t care about the topic of gender stereotypes and wants to know if the game is fun or not.
So much projection there. Person just wanted to know if the game was fun or not.
“Pattern-matching isn’t gender-exclusive, though, for women, there is often more to match up to at once: beauty, motherhood, work life, sexiness.”
Of course not! This is a SJW post, duh.
I don’t get the second-rate sarcasm. The question was polite and honest. What’s wrong on asking if beneath the social commentary, the game’s actually fun to play?
So I shouldn’t be curious about whether or not the author thought the game was enjoyable?
Are you being sarcastic?
Is this game fun to play? Is it a good game?
So we have been downgrading then...
You can’t be serious.
We keep hearing about this whitewashing bullshit but nobody speaks about the yellowwashing bullshit going around too (this might sound racist but im just keeping naming convention)
Oh no there’s one white dude in our predominantly Chinese film - guess it’s whitewashing? Despite being made by a Chinese director and produced by Chinese companies?