Lots of girls are taught that video games and game development are for men.
Lots of girls are taught that video games and game development are for men.
The problem is that you’re taking basic statistics and deciding that those numbers alone prove that there’s a problem.
It is 100% right, correct and appropriate to point out diffrences in treatment between groups, and seek to alleviate that. It is wrong to impliment quota’s, or to use your identity as a rhetorical cudgel to win arguments, and it’s correct to point it out when it is done. This can be done without legitimizing obvious…
Are they ‘taught’ that Mr. Schreier, or is it a self imposed limit or stereotype? Do they enter a degree program for a computer science or programming, get sat down, and then the class is divided into males and females, while the professor tells all the males they can make anything they want, and the women are told…
Good response, however, once again, fucking identity politics in the mix.
Talk less. Smile more. Don’t let them know what you’re against or what you’re for. Jontron should follow this advice.
Gameplay wise, he fits comfortably in most situations and team compositions, as is intended. His flexibility is a lot of fun to play.