It's a pet theory of mine that thoughts relate to actions.
Know what my theory is? Actions in video games do not necessarily reflect the thoughts of a person. You have to actually ask the person what their thoughts are because actions in a game don't mean anything unless there's meaning given by the person doing the action. Polygons are not real people and thus, we aren't obligated to treat them like real people.
No that wasn't what you asked and what I answered to,
No, that's what I asked but what *you didn't think you were answering to*. Context was lost and I wasn't clear either so it isn't surprising. It's cleared up now so whatever
No, their motivation is irrelevant. To put it bluntly, if someone ****s on your doorstep, it doesn't really matter stenchwise whether it is because they hate you or whether it's because a doorstep is a cuboidal combination of polygons, especially so if you know it for a fact your whole living space is covered in excrement of people that do hate you. That's what I'm on about, actually.
That's a fair point about the impact not really mattering, if the analogy was actually the same. Poop at your door is a sleight against you personally. Poop you go out of your way to find isn't, and you're only bringing the stench into your house if you take it with you personally (ie start taking things personally despite them meaning jack)
Gameplay videos are something you go find and watch. They're not forced in your face and thus, benign in nature. There is no political statements or motives behind a video (unless explicitly said by poster) that's just a short clip of a game.
To conclude this in a way that makes sense: Someone directs a violent act in a game and says "This is you", that's **** being flung in your direction. Someone uploads a video to the internet about them doing some violent act in a game, you never see it. It's not **** being left at your door, that person didn't send it your way.
It was beating up and killing in the original post I took issue with, which I do find suggestive either of sexualized violence or hate murdering them
or you know just testing out the polygons, whatever.
I watched that video. This was it's description
In which we Enjoy Talking a Lot and Killing Strippers a Lot. We strangle and kill many strippers, then make piles out of them and watch them ragdoll and roll around the floor. Then we take the piles and make binders out of them. We sell them to Mitt Romney for thousands of dollars. After the event we also murder a considerable amount of police, and chinese merchants, however I rapidly tire of this, because it completely lacks strippers, and I quit before the level is finished.
You see what you want to see out of it. That's the joys of confirmation bias.
I still maintain that even if you find it disgusting, hate murdering or sexualized, the motivations as to why may not be something that supports that. I maintain that you'll just have to ask him. Not really hard to do, I mean, he's on youtube. Send him a message, ask him why, and then we'll both have our answers. (Going back to the previous response, would you have ever known about this video if it didn't come up here? It's not **** on anyone's doors unless someone makes it **** on a door)
What we think is irrelevant to what actually is.
Though, whether or not the game itself is misogynistic, I'm more inclined to lean to yes on that.
Just please don't go write a rapefic and post it on a forum that actually has female readership claiming you're just testing your writing skills
I'll just go on a long winded thing about everything starting with the presentation:
Youtube, you search for something you want to watch, you browse over videos it suggests for you, or you're someone who just watches recently submitted (which is a filter setting, not a category. You still need to search [unless I'm blind and haven't found that category. Please point it out if it's there])
Forums on the other hand (ones like HLP, not reddit or 4chan) while still technically you had to search for (trying to find a community that fits where you want to be), you're not searching for posts (unless you are, but if you're searching for rapefic you're looking for conflict on purpose). Posts are also not displayed to you based on what you watch or how they fit on a search parameter. They're just there (you don't have to be at the right place at the right time to see them), but you still have to click at your own risk (much like a video). If it doesn't interest you and you don't click it, you move on to something that does. If you click it and are horrified by it, you're subjecting yourself to it (unless there was a trick in the title. Then it's malicious. However "Fun with strippers" is a pretty straightforward title).
don't start explaining them how discriminatory they're being for assuming you're writing rapefics because you think rape is sexy, when it's obviously perfectly possible to do it purely to test your writing skills.
I'm not saying anyone is discriminating against anyone (both people assuming and the people killing hookers *in a game*). I'm saying people are assuming motivations from the possibly benign and then making it into a faulty political statement about games/gamers overall.
I understand that some people find this content offensive, but I'm not subjugating them to it. I'm not forcing them to see or read it. I'm harmlessly posting a video that carries no explicit statement and of which you'll have to search to find it. It caters to an audience that enjoys watching this stuff as it entertains.
I'm also not saying anything in the lines of "I'm just testing my writing skills". To stick with the hyperbole, it's more along the lines of "I enjoy writing about this topic, but it does not mean I condone its actual happening".
We are just playing a game, but we also enjoy what we do as it entertains us.
I will also state, that until you find *real people being killed and treated this way* entertaining, you're in the clear.
On the note about viewership, I know my viewer base and I know they'll accept what I do. If I write a rapefic, it'll be going somewhere where the viewers accept it. This guy killing strippers, did the same thing.
As for the more concise paragraph, I understand your position a bit more than I did before.