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I'm not saying it does, RDD.
ECG answer these things for me Where do you see ideas of toxic masculinity? Can you see ideas of toxic masculinity in video games? Recently has Anitas youtube channel been primarily about video games? |
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But yes there are plenty of problematic themes regarding gender and masculinity in games, just as there are on TV, in films, in music, in advertising, in fashion, in sport, in factual media. Sarkeesian's youtube channel has been about these themes in games, as it has been about television, music etc. Here-in lies the problem: you cannot articulate your own argument yet you expect me to articulate it for you. You said: Quote:
Do you understand how logic works? Can you comprehend sentences written in fairly basic English? If you can, you need to explain how you have arrived at the conclusion that Sarkeesian has stated that games cause men to want to act out violence from games in real life. |
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