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[Falcon Densetsu/F-Zero GP Legends]
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(Stephen Paul Manderson aka Professor Green, Never Mind the Buzzcocks)
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[Elysium]
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[Jeremy Renner]
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(Anonymous) 2015-05-13 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)a slut by definition is an INSULT.
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(Anonymous) 2015-05-14 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)Maybe this is irrelevant. But the word 'slut' give me a nagging feeling while used. Either it is used or not.
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Fictional characters are abstract concepts. I think we all agree on that. We can't interact with them in a physical sense. Groups of real people are also often treated as abstract concepts. I think it's hard for our brains to conceptialize millions of individuals all at once. So continuing to use women as an example, you get people who would never say something about their sister or their friend but will happily say it about women in general with the idea that it's understood they don't mean the ones that they know and like, the ones who are individuals to them. So I see saying something about a fictional character and saying it about a whole group of people that character represents as being much more similar than shooting video game people and shooting real people are. It's easy to reduce people to abstract concepts when you're talking about them and especially when you're generalizing about large groups of them. It's harder to do that when performing a concrete action on them, especially since there are few physical things that can be done to such large groups of people at once and definitely not with as little effort and forethought. It's harder to avoid seeing people as individuals then, not that it doesn't still happen.
I'm just rambling as thoughts come into my head, trying to tease out why I react the way I do to these arguments. I'm not trying to claim it's absolute truth or anything.
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