Links to all tantrums please!evil_ash_xero wrote:You know, NeoGAF (and a lot of other SJWs) are really upset about that Play Asia thing. It's nuts.
In a microcosmic sort of way there is some relationship between the two, but the way in which we tackle corporate governments and fleeting babyishness need to be approached in completely different ways.BulletMagnet wrote:I don't follow this stuff as closely as you do, I'm sure, but yes, I do still occasionally happen upon presumptuous, megaphone'd demands that everyone must put forth an immediate, constant effort to elevate some super-specific societal niche that's "having its moment", and like most people am not inclined to respond with much more than a chuckle and a shake of the head; exactly which "movements" fall under this category is different for each individual observer, but I certainly won't deny that the self-important, howling outliers do exist.Skykid wrote:But one massive, enormous, earth-shattering non-sequitor of a campaign that conversely creates inequality of the sexes and genuinely ruins the image of actual feminists, is not required...I don't consider the ridiculous totalitarian demands of third wave feminism to be at all realistic or even well measured
I haven't really 'followed' third-wave feminist ideologies much until I recently left youtube running, radio style, while I went about my daily work, and ended up on a number of anti-feminist commentaries by people like Vernaculis, that brought it to my attention. And yes, it is indeed a shockingly ignorant, selfish, and openly sexist fad and quite far-removed from actual feminism in the sense that it seemingly has no aspirations to preach anything of any intelligence.
Laci Green is a good example. An MTV appointed "feminist" with literally two brain-cells to rub together who manages to simultaneously talk baloney ("Literally everything and everyone is problematic") while inserting tear-inducing typos into the performance ("Have some manors"). Her babbling, on the face of it, is absolutely harmless, until of course you realise the reach this thing is getting. This is genuinely influencing the young and weak-minded, and there are a lot of those to go around. Soon you begin to realise Laci Green has an audience and she's actually a preacher rather than a commentator - and she's being taken seriously and winning converts.
When Obama is standing in the White House calling for equal pay between genders - despite the pay equality gap being debunked several times over - you realise that there's some genuine momentum here. What we're actually witnessing is the beginnings of a fascist anti-male movement spread via social media. It's both fascinating and horrific at the same time.
Thankfully there is a legion of actual thinkers who are willing to push back. The problem is when commercial entities decide to censor and redact content to please a particular self-appointed contingent suffering from first world problems and neckbeard virginity issues. That's not right. Creative work should really be made for oneself, or at best within the cooperation of a team. A vocal minority shouldn't really get to say what should be deducted from that creative work at the expense of everyone else.
If you want you can either watch or listen (which is what I did) to the documentary Social Justice: Cry-Cis. The kid did a decent enough job of it, he's got some smarts, if you'll excuse the agenda.