That kind of assumes all men are the same boring, violent, dude-bro stereotype.
Which is not only false, it actually is by definition sexist:
sexist:
Attitudes, conditions, or behaviors that promote stereotyping of social roles based on gender.
That kind of assumes all men are the same boring, violent, dude-bro stereotype.
Which is not only false, it actually is by definition sexist:
sexist:
Attitudes, conditions, or behaviors that promote stereotyping of social roles based on gender.
It sounds like a fair opinon to me. While there are many portrays of male friendships in videogames, they are all pretty stereotypically an, frankly, pretty offensive to me.
An action rpg about men that is not exclusively dude bro and see the relationships of men as, god forbid, diverse and healthy is the exact…
1) It's not your boss's responsibility to raise you into a functioning adult.
2) Children are not adults.
Very easily. When I lied or was esp. disrespectful (this happened about 5 times total), my father would tell me to go to my room, sit down with me very calmly, we would discuss what I did wrong and why he punishment was necessary. Dad was a talker and it was Christian house, so by the end of the conversation I pretty…
I would assume that depends on where you see these men as indivusals or part of a collective group. The troope of the empower white male built protagonist is hardly an agent of empowerment for all men. Granted, I'm black, so this is particularly true of me, but a LARGE amount of men in America not white. I bring up…
There are certainly plenty of ideas on the role of government to go around. I think regardless of political bent, though, the idea the protection of life and property is the most basic function of government. Even on that level and for many decades, the idea local government has completely failed to support black…
Because they are citzens of the city and the job of government is to give a fuck about them?
Because it makes everyone safer if all people in the city are treated like their lives matter?
Dude, who the fuck are you to speak for the whole of the country and the experience of black people in it? You are completely talking out of your ass. Talk to black people and, surprise surprise, pretend that they are functioning human beings that have the ablity to articulate their own experience. Because, surprise…
States have vastly different oppinons on what legally constitutes marrage and the right to an abortion. In this as in other cases, the states oppinon is not really the point. how we, and you in the context of this conversation, define human rights is.
I was accused of rape in college by a friend of mine who I likewise did not have sex with. I am not the only one of my friends with who this happened. My issue with these statistics is that in my own case and case that I have heard of is that the police are not involved. It is more an accusation that is circulated…
The joke goes I don't always do such and such.
come again?
The right of society to judge based on what a person wears has always been in flux. There has been huge shifts in what a women can wear publicly inorder to be "worthy of being respected." I personally think the idea that we should judge anyone, including people who's job it is to engineer complex simulations of life…
unless the point of the game was to GET inside.
reminded me too much of LIMBO at first, but by the end...I thought it was pretty powerful.
tsunami?
yup. it identifies that the speaker is not positioning themselves in the center of the universe. that's an extremely important distinction if you going to try to make a point about something.
lovely.
Welp. They can't do any worst the Europe.
I admire bill cosby for a lot of things, but I see no bravery or uniqueness in arguing that black america's problems come from the way "they dress" and the way "they talk." Has there ever been a period in American history where black people have been seen as something other then lazy, too flashy or not flashy enough,…