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Agenda? What Agenda?

And not a single pandaren in sight.

I told you man, I'm ruthless. I don't have the time, or usually even inclination, to go and replay games. You get so many coming in on the conveyer belt in this job - especially since I cover PC indie stuff a lot - that I just never get the chance to look back, even if I wanted to.

No one is advocating removing all violence directed towards women from all games. That's pretty much a strawman position that people who don't want anything to change use to rail against.

The thing is that I wouldn't be having this conversation if Jezebel hadn't covered the damned thing with two posts (that I've seen). Has it really garnered that much attention?

Thanks for basically ruining my weekend with this story. Leaving now to take my kids for as much ice cream as they can eat until they barf. Big hugs for them. They are the light of my life.

This movie looks awesome. I sorely regret looking at the comments.

Plenty of Whites support the people/shows/movies you listed. In fact, the biggest supporters of rap music are young Whites.

Oh, God. You grew up poor. As if I give a shit. Neither paternalistic, nor white. Poverty begets violence and crime. Quit your nonsensical whining that no one gives a shit about.

A humorous critique about representation in movies?

LOL you're so new. You realize that Hollywood chooses to fund those movies with stupid fucking stereotypes, right? There's a reason this movie was funded by Kickstarter and not Miramax...

Jesus wept.

#NOTALLWHITES OMG!

"The Help" and "The Blindside" were successful mostly because of white audiences, not black. Tyler Perry has a niche audience within a niche (church-going, black women in their forties or older). If you've every ventured out of your comfort zone and bothered to read blogs and online magazines run by black people,

It must just kill you that black fathers were actually recently found to be the MOST involved in their children's lives, huh?

"thats racist thinking on my part."

Oh, sweet jesus. Five seconds in and there's already "what about _____?" comments. I need to start carrying a flask of hard liquor.

Media stereotypes everyone but this movie is specifically about what Black people deal with, it's about Black people. Maybe I'm misunderstanding your comment? Hearing, "This movie is about Black people" and responding with "Why isn't it about other people?" seems like a non sequitur to me.

Many of the actors, actresses, and creators of the film are biracial, specifically white and black. This is merely a movie about depictions of black people as well as black culture within colleges and universities that are typically white. I don't think they were ever saying it's black people's issues and no one