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Depictions of Women in Gaming (and other related issues)
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I don't know how checking privilege changes what science has and has not learned about how media impacts the ways individuals act in the world.

There is no substantial evidence to validate that playing violent games makes people more violent.
There is no substantial evidence to validate that enjoying any media will make people act more like that fictional world.

Neither is there evidence to the contrary.

But no, that isn't a privilege thing. That's a science thing.
Telling someone who is asking for an unbiased analysis that they are speaking from "Privilege" is likely going to shut down conversation. Instead, start experimenting to determine whether fanservice influences sexual objectification or whether it does not.
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RE: Depictions of Women in Gaming (and other related issues) - by Kriven - 02-27-2014, 08:07 PM

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