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Except, it’s not really bullshit. The scientific community/videogame studies—as much as it pains me to admit—has collected decades-worth of evidence and meta-analysis about violence and consuming violent media to adequately answer the questions you’re bringing up; so, no. Playing violent videogames doesn’t necessarily

“Though I’d argue that it’s just stereotyping, as sexist requires explicit hate towards a gender, being a fantasy hero that saves the girl isn’t harming anyone.”

> Same level of sexism as mario. 

No, it’s just more of the tacky ‘offense marketing’ these guys do. Point out that feminists will hate your game, or SJWs will hate your game (even if no one even noticed your game), get a bunch of knee-jerk sales from dudes desperate to show people how, like, totally galaxy brain they are about women as objects.

Except it’s not the opposite? He’s literally saying, “My game isn’t sexist, but it does treat women as little more than sex objects and rewards for the male protagonists”, which is textbook narrative sexism.

The dev sounds like the oversensitive one here.

1. no
2. the warning in this case was the dev putting a chip on their shoulder to dare anyone into getting into a fight about it
3. “triggered” is a really tacky meme that undermines the lives of PTSD sufferers and abuse victims, please knock it off

How so very very “I’m not racist, but”

I came across a craigslist post a few months back that simply read:

“Walked in on him with some dumb bitch, threw him out and all his shit is at my house. I want all of it gone now. His loss is your gain.”

Then it listed a bunch of electronics, none of which she was asking more than $50, including a (supposedly) brand

some *rich kid

The news should be there’s a man who streams picking up trash on Twitch.

Ford and Ferrari acting like assholes while Porsche and Toyota hug it out after the disappointing finish for Toyota.