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to repair the metaphor it’ll need to be “cars invented specifically to kill people”

they’re called tanks and they’re…frowned upon

BEEP BEEP IT’S A HOBBY

i mean…not all guns are designed to kill people. some are designed to kill animals. like, ya know. for food.

I’M JUST A HUMBLE SETTLER TRYNA PUT A FOX ON THE TABLE FOR MY WIFE AND KIDS

EXCEPT THAT ARGUMENT IS BULLSHIT

CARS ARE FUCKING REGULATED TO HELL AND BACK

THEY HAVE TO HAVE SEAT BELTS

YOU HAVE TO /WEAR/ THE SEAT BELTS

YOU HAVE TO TRAIN FOR A YEAR IN HOW TO USE ONE

YOU HAVE TO PASS A TEST TO PROVE YOU KNOW HOW TO USE ONE

IF YOU FUCK UP AND USE IT IRRESPONSIBLY, THERE ARE FINES AND YOUR LICENSE CAN BE REVOKED

THIS WHOLE FUCKING ARGUMENT IS BULLSHIT

Also, there are MORE DANGEROUS vehicles and those are EVEN MORE regulated!

You can’t drive your race car on the roads! You have to trailer them to and from race tracks

Cars DID KILL A FUCK TON OF PEOPLE, and honestly still do, so you know what we did?

We created a whole fucking government agency to regulate them (see: Department of Motor Vehicles), We created laws to govern their responsible use (it hasn’t ENDED ALL misuse but it sure as fuck decreased the commonality of accidents/deaths) We have police ESPECIALLY DEDICATED to patrolling and keeping an eye on people who use cars to make sure they’re using them correctly!

So no, maybe we didn’t outright BAN cars, BUT WE TOOK A RESPONSIBLE FUCKING STEP AND CREATED REGULATIONS AND LAWS AND STUDIED CAUSES OF MOTOR VEHICLE DEATHS

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Excellent discourse but that beep beep tank image is fucking killing me XD

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Anonymous asked:

why is "hate breeds more hate" a bad thing to say?

Oh so many reasons.

1) it equates the anger of the oppressed to the hate of their oppressors.2) it blames oppressed groups for their oppression. Bigotry doesn’t exist because people hate bigots. It exists because oppressed people oppose it. It exists because of bigots and because of privileged folks being complicit or tacitly condoning systems of oppression.3) it’s fundamentally untrue. Hatred of oppression doesn’t lead to more hatred; it leads to progress.4) it is used to attack any attempt by oppressed people to obtain liberation. Point out that something or someone is repulsively racist and all of a sudden you’re “breeding more hate”.

It’s a fundamental misrepresentation of reality that blames victims and excuses fucked up behavior.

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"are we in the 50’s or what" no we’re not stop referencing upwards of five decades ago as The Racist Time like "recent" events in america are isolated incidents in an era that’s usually beyond racism it’s 2014 and we (as in black folks) have been dealing with this shit 500 years and counting ain’t nothing recent or unusual about it

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This is one of the most common deflections when the issue of how women are portrayed comes up. It’s known as a false equivalence – the idea that two things presented together as equal when in fact they aren’t. In this case, the idea that just because women have exaggerated physiques doesn’t mean they’re sexist because the men are just as exaggerated too. Of course, this doesn’t work for many reasons. To start with, it assumes – falsely – that the things that women find sexy are the same things that guys find sexy; that is, the exaggerated secondary sex characteristics. But we’ll get to that in a second.
The other issue is the reason for the exaggeration. Comics and games are fantasy true, but the fantasy aspect differs when it comes to male and female characters. Male characters are a power fantasy; the large muscles and massive torsos are visual signs that this character is an unstoppable powerhouse. Kratos doesn’t look the way he does because Sony Computer Entertainment did focus-market studies and found that women reacted best to that design; he looks the way he does because he represents the powerful alpha-male that gamers want to be.
The women, on the other hand, are sexual fantasies. These are the rewards for the player – the character’s love-interest, the motivation to complete the game. They’re designed as eye-candy; they’re intended as something to be consumed, not something to escape into. Women like to fantasize about being desirable yes, but they also like to be powerful, and their definition of what they would consider to be sexy and powerful doesn’t mean battle-bikinis and thongs of power.
But hey, I’m a guy. It’s easy for me to sit here and proclaim what women find sexy, but I could be talking out of my ass. So why not take it to the source? I put out a completely unscientific poll on Facebook and Twitter about characters that women find sexy – video games, comics, anime, whatever. And the results? Well, let’s compare.
Up top we have the exaggerated figures that are supposedly sexy.
And here are the characters my female readers find sexy:
Notice a trend here? These are not the massive beefcakes alpha-males that are supposedly as equally objectified as Kasumi, Ayane or Ivy. These men have longer torsos with much leaner builds; they’re built like swimmers rather than weight-lifters. They’re not men who scream “unstoppable physical power”. They’re lithe and dextrous, not barrel-chested juggernauts with treestumps for limbs.
And the other critical factor: it’s not just their builds that make them sexy. Gambit, for example is attractive because of his personality and his situation; he’s tortured because he can’t physically touch the woman he loves. Nightcrawler is the laughing swashbuckler, full of wit and flirty charm. Jareth is dark and mysterious and just a little dangerous and oozes sexuality.
Yes, the men are exaggerated as much as the women. But it’s the intent and the message that make all of the difference.

The part I find most baffling about the claims that men suffer from the same objectification and sexualization as women is I can never, for the life of me, think of a popular product that has:

  • Plot essential scenes taking place inside a male strip bar, a strip bar that is introduced with loving panning shots over the performers bodies.
  • Sincere marketing campaigns for non-romantic productions focusing entirely on the sexual characteristics and flirtatious manner of the male lead.
  • A scandal where it turns out the creators accidentally released imagery of a male lead nude, imagery that never needed to be created for the production in the first place.
  • A video game rumor that there’s a key function to unlock “naked mode” so you can see the male protagonist running around naked

Part of the reason why some people seem to think that men are sexualized is, ironically, because male sexuality is so rarely put on display as enticement that it creates a mirage effect.  People who assume it must be there start seeing it everywhere rather than realizing it’s just not there.

Good think Bikini Armor Battle Damage is here to help out.

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trigger warning: misuse of the word "rape" in gaming

i'm an avid gamer and started actively pc gaming about 3 years ago. my boyfriend introduced me to a wonderful massively multiplayer online game called guild wars 2. it's got the nicest community i've been a part of. in any game. ever. people there tend to be socially conscious and sensitive but there is still the lingering attitude that it's okay to say certain things because it's been around the gaming community since its inception. i frequent the guild wars 2 reddit to keep updated on awesome things going on with the game. otherwise, i avoid all other subreddit forums.

about a month ago, a player was threatened and harassed for messing up a guild mission that prevented players from progressing. this player created the post to remind people to keep the gw2 community a respectful and compassionate one. some people reacted negatively to that while others made some important points that everyone in any gaming community (and other communities) should take to heart:

lokikaraoke: The gaming community's misuse of the word rape is incredibly hurtful. I don't remember the current statistics off the top of my head, but roughly one in three women has been raped in her lifetime. The experience is traumatic, and the casual nature with which (mostly) guys toss around the word is triggering, unnecessary, and easily corrected.
(Triggering, by the way, means that the mere use of the word can bring back the feelings and anxiety that occurred during and after a rape.)
Guys. Please don't talk about rape unless you are specifically referring to the criminal sexual assault of a human being in real life. This is one small way we can start to respect the awesome ladies who game with us.
Edit: it has been noted below, and I agree, that rape affects men as well as women. I hope that nobody thought I meant that rape is solely a crime of men against women. It affects us all, whether we are victims or friends and family of victims.

and

Reelix: What if the term "pwned" brings up memories of you being hammered by multiple people just so you weren't beaten at the end of the day. Who are you to determine what word is considered "fine", and what word is not? Why is it fine to use one word to describe something, yet a synonym meaning the exact same thing results in so many complaints?
stagier_malingering: I'd also like to introduce you to the concept of false equivalence. Rape is a very real and fairly common problem with lasting psychological effects that tend to go beyond being beaten in real life, though that is not to say that the latter is not an issue. There's also the fact that "pwn" is pretty much used only in context of games or competitive sports whereas "rape" has an actual, real-life meaning as well that personally and deeply affects many people.

it shouldn't even need saying but there you go. be courteous and learn to be an actual fucking human being. thanks.

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