“What I don’t understand is why, despite cultural differences, a lot of American anime fans see Keijo!!!!!!!! and laugh it off, unmoved that, in this show, women are valued at the sum total of their body parts.”
“What I don’t understand is why, despite cultural differences, a lot of American anime fans see Keijo!!!!!!!! and laugh it off, unmoved that, in this show, women are valued at the sum total of their body parts.”
Try letting them know you are white, or that you have a creed or a gender or an opinion about something. The problem isn’t honest bigotry, it’s a culture of anonymity desperate to offend.
Well this was an unexpected reply. Nice.
Hahaha, stay triggered. :)
I’m not religious myself, but I come from a family of pretty progressive Christians (One of whom is a pastor) who are all pro-LGBT, anti-discrimination in any form, pro social justice/equality, treating everyone with respect and kindess, and all that other “treat others the way you would hope to be treated” stuff.
So…
Yeah, Ryu should put his shirt on. Even Mika has her nipples covered after all. What a manslut he is.
Its always the victims fault when its a black assailant. You people are fucking autistic animals.
Where’s all the trigger warnings and other rape-culture accusitory SJW’s in the house??
It’s JAPAN. It’s just what they do. White people can’t dance, black people like chicken, mexicans cross borders... and guess what? Japanese people love to make innappropriate “dating” games where you take advantage of young-ish…
I laughed a bit. Your are giving Naughty Dog to much credit though.
So when am I going to get my hack to finally play as “Tomb Raider: Ronald Croft"?
We are not talking about every possible act of violence against a male character that could be shown in a movie, while expecting female characters to never encounter any violence
Women watching movies were men get drowned, tortured, burnt to deat, suffocated, stabbed, shot, blown up, castrated, run over by cars... and I assume there is some of that in this movie as well
The issue is that men are not objectified in the same way women are. And this isn’t a... It isn’t one of THOSE arguments (because I DO believe men are objectified as much as women, to the same degree and voracity women are in both movies and TV to see this being the case), it’s just that in games, men are not…
or even, you know, a person.
the artwork in this is really not good.
I care a lot less about her powers origin then I do about that art. It’s the main reason for not picking it up.