macromanjr
MacroManJr
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No, but slander is. People like Anita and Alison do more than mere criticism—they seek to ruin reputations.

Actively trying to ruin the reputation and sometimes using outright lies to promote your cause is something I don’t stand for. I don’t stand for it against Anita Sarkeesian, but I also don’t stand for it from

Slander is indeed both criticism and harassment.

Freedom of creativity is a principle I stand by. I don’t approve of all tastes one may exhibit, by this principle, but I do stand by the fact that they’re free to do with, without the social tyranny out there trying to censor and shame their hands to do otherwise.

In a perfect world, a vehicle equipped with such a system wouldn’t need any hard armor. The incoming artillery shells, missiles, and rocket-propelled grenades would never even touch the vehicle.

We need that little girl as a decision-maker for many software companies nowadays.

Designers: “Online documentation or offline documentation for this complex new software of ours?!”

Cute little chica: “Why don’t we have both?”

*Little girl becomes queen of the entire world*

What about all the harassment that Brianna Wu, Zoe Quinn, Anita Sarkeesian and Mattie Brice have done?

You know, constantly shaming developers for their free choice of creative tastes that targets a particular heterosexual-male demographic...

...and seeking wide public attention in condemning these companies engaging

I hope you say that holding it true for feminists, too. Everybody condemns what the GamerGate dorks do, but forget that many outspoken feminists likewise rally and demand against someone’s job.

“These content edits largely centered on the sexualization of young girls and appeared to be altered out of an assumption by Nintendo that Western audiences would be less tolerant of teenagers being presented as sex objects”

This sentiment generally coming from some in Western society which, in many places, keep age of

Trust me when I say that I’m the furthest thing from a “feminist” here (I abhor such factions of ready groupthink and needless search for social branding, often exaggerated by figures who appeals to emotion just to address some rather legitimate social concerns).

But, to be fair, while MSB 1973's point was rather true

There’s quite a good deal of biological (read: “evolutionary”), neurological, and sociological evidence that women tend to desire (or at least perceive) men of security, status and stability as choice mate traits of confidence, strength, and even virility.

Not to say that all women are shallow by indicating they only

It is weird, when Presidents get invited to a sports talk show to talk sports, to have a down-to-Earth moment with the President and connect with the people in other ways than just politics, but they veer into slimy politics, anyways...

That’s because ESPN is a sports news platform, and there are plenty of other huge venues focused on politics news. It’s shameful when politicians do shameless plugs on non-political platforms.

If someone invites you to a non-political event, it’s more honest to just be there for that event’s focus, and save your plugs

Yep, because many college kids DIDN’T vote for Obama more out of his “cool” social-media-savvy factor than his policies...

Not complaining about Obama here. Just saying, you act as if even Obama didn’t benefit from a “celebrity” status more than knowledgeable votes.

Politics, at its heart, is nothing but a popularity

Yes, because it’s not like there some of kind wider public platform in the media devoted solely to politics on 24-hours news, or that we ever see people buzzing about hot political debate on social media...

Don’t be so pretentious. Not everything has to be platform for politics. Honestly, I turn to sports to get away

Oh, shut up. This has nothing to do with “capitalism.” Take your college-level liberal antics elsewhere.

Besides, ain’t exactly like socialism or communism in sports have fared any better—the U.S. kicks everyone’s ass, come Olympics time.

This is late, but hey, your words are still here, and its logic is still alive, so I’ll address it.

The problem with your statement is that you’re ignoring that this is a matter of proportions. Yes, there are many men who don’t like sports. But the general nature of the matter is, there are significantly more women who

No, I would say the only uncertainty is this: Do YouTubers actually offer something worth paying for? Because I think if YouTube had actual quality content, more people would pay for it. But people recognize that these YouTubers’ content is so largely disposable.

Personally, I just don’t get the appeal of most

End his career.

Can’t tell if you’re really meaning that you’re surprised or being sarcastic to how much a hipster is generally a total pussy...

I have tons of criticism of Nintendo’s “playing it safe” route, esp. for the Wii U. I’m still quite disillusioned as a veteran fan. And I wish for the life in me they’d raise the ante in their competitive spirit again...

...But still, Mr. Miyamoto sure knows how to capture the imagination.