Author Topic: Feminist complaining about video games.  (Read 3860 times)

>hears the first line of the video

"Nope."

>exits

I don't take feminists seriously.


Feminists call themselves "womyn" to get rid of the "men" in their name. They thought they were so very clever in doing this. However, they replaced it with something more male than men themselves.
y-chromosome
feminists are stupid
i rest my case

I'm a feminist. There is nothing wrong with believing in equality. Some people just take things to an extreme, that's not my cup of tea.

I'm a feminist. There is nothing wrong with believing in equality. Some people just take things to an extreme, that's not my cup of tea.
The problem is that feminists generally put themselves above men and make it still unequal.

The problem is that feminists generally put themselves above men and make it still unequal.
That isn't proper feminism. That is what you see online, because of the butthurt it causes to people. Trust me, there has been good meaning behind feminism.

Bottom line, there are the good, there are the bad, an there are the butthurt. Sort it out.

I'm a feminist. There is nothing wrong with believing in equality. Some people just take things to an extreme, that's not my cup of tea.
Understandable.

But for 'equal rights' to be even remotely equal, you have to also look at the laws that protect ONLY women. Where's the equal treatment there?

how many times did her earrings attack her

Fuel for fire
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and that is why kotaku sucks
Can I get a link to this one?  I cant find it anywhere.



feminism versus facts

That's the first thing I thought of. This woman is such an unbearable cunt. Pretty much anybody involved in this somewhat recent boom in feminism on the internet seems to be an unbearable cunt.

They act like they haven't played metroid, c'mon you k ow they have.

I saw this a few days ago. It's not straight up bad or wrong or anything, but it's boring and doesn't break any new ground. Yeah, the damsel in distress thing exists in video games, sure, but it existed long before the video game was even invented. She even mentions the ancient greek myth of Perseus as a citation. I thought this series was called tropes vs. women in video games? I realize that it applies, but you'd think she'd start with something more exclusive to video games.