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Re: games...
(Anonymous) 2013-03-11 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)there are also very subtle forms of violence that have the same creeping normalizing effect that sexism, but those aren't the types that come to mind in these discussions
obviously, shooting people in fps and so on in fiction is not the same as in real life, but what about someone getting on their friend's face in a "playful" manner to get them to comply with a plan of action, for example? that is violence
same that, seeing a girl trying to join, say, a sport and people putting her down is obvious sexism and doesn't bleed from fantasy into real life in the minds of the viewers (and that's why it's like the shittiest aesop in cartoons ever these last few decades), but how about, for example, NCIS, where women in positions of power keep being torn down or have weird ass sexual tension with Gibbs, whereas the ones that keep their pride intact are the ones subservient to other men (like Abby)? that's a subtle thing that most viewers likely don't notice unless they go into the show actually looking for it, and it's far more harming because there is a shitload of sexism and discrimination in many military forces irl