htown1980: Are you able refer me to a part of the video where she accuses the makers of the games of "being against women"?
langurmonkey: Ok, I will go through the video again and find the parts for you.
I'm surprised, Langur, that you watched the video twice and
still didn't catch that she isn't attacking devs as being maliciously anti-women. I also find it troubling that when somebody goes to the effort of researching evidence to support a claim about discrimination existant in society against them, you casually dismiss them as a "crazy feminist".
0:45 "...but please keep in mind that it's both possible, and even necessary, to simultaneously enjoy a piece of media while also being critical of its more problematic or pernicious aspects."
19:55 "Despite these troubling implications, game creators aren't necessarily all sitting around, twirling their nefarious looking mustaches while consciously trying to figure out how to best misrepresent women as part of some grand conspiracy. Most probably just haven't given much thought to the underlying messages their games are sending..."
She also goes on to mention the very real problem of domestic violence. While I don't think she made a strong enough case connecting video female subjugation with real-world oppression of women, I think it ludicrous to suggest that she's making "mountains out of molehills" as one poster said, and that there isn't anything wrong going on at all.
IF women were suffering in reality and IF media portrayals perpetually glorifying the victimization and dominance of women were augmenting it, how SHOULD people go about combatting that? Should they, perhaps, I dunno, try to gather evidence to support their assertions, as she has done? Or is that just whining? Should they present their case in a calm and reasoned manner, as she has done? Or is that just "crazy feminism"? Should she ask for financial support to better present her claim? Or is she just scamming?
I find some of the dismissive attitudes people have posted here to be rather self-centered. Here's a woman complaining about an issue that affects women, but since men don't suffer from it, it apparently either doesn't exist, isn't important, or she's just a whiny, lying, bitch.
I'm curious to know how the posters here feel a person SHOULD go about making a valid claim against the problem of chainmail bikini syndrome or DiD in a way that you would find legitimate. Or is that impossible, and you feel that nothing would convince you there's a problem with how women are portrayed?