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I'm ok with this
Also this is racist against Japanese game developers or something.GUYS GUYS
i haven't read the article OR the thread so i'm going to assume that this is a point that hasn't been made before
BUT
i think we shouldnt do this acaus of the censorship and muhmuh creative vision in tha videogaems
PS: i would share my opinion, but i can't back it up becoz i would get banned
And we are done here. I insulted no one and tried to have a civil discussion about something actually imacts my work. GLHF
Consider the common factors that many games which have sexism in them share. So common that you can literally call them out as tropes.Encouraging equality, sure.
But what would be considered sexist? That threshold could be way too wide.
And not allowing them to air ads on prime TV.it's weird that you guys are talking about censorship. this isn't a thread about censorship. it's about tax subsidies and a rating label.
Good on them. The government shouldn't support or incentivize sexism in a any way.
Because the path is clear. If you get penalized from creating some abstact art (which "offends" couple of people in the internet), there's a probability you'll start self-censoring. When/if majority self-censors, the remaining few will be frown upon and eventually pressured to take that fascist path. Art dies. Individuality dies. There is nothing but drones left. Fuck that.
It's always a lose/lose situation when this happens. Let's burn some books and paintings, said the nazis. Let's bring them to Siberia, Stalin said.
Wait a moment, I did read OP and I didn't see anything about censorship. Why people is talking about censorship?
Yeah it's a slow and steady process, forcing it will make it worse.What the fuck is this?
This is virtually enforcing censorship of art. This would also absolutely hurt Japanese games, which always tend to be very sexist.
Using Feminist Frequency as a positive example is a terrible idea too. Regardless of FF's intentions, the execution has been a disaster more often than not.
Sexism in society (not just video games) must be solved through discussion, education, and a shift in cultural interests. Not with laws. You can't force people into being smart and tolerant. You really shouldn't force art into being politically correct either.
I hope this gets modified into being something actually useful and well-executed, because the current propositions sound offensive.
Since you're someone in this thread that has said they support it, how do you determine what is sexist? As someone mentioned earlier, a game like Bayonetta has been both praised an criticized, so where would it fall? Would it just be slapped with a "incites sexism" label because someone feels that it does while another person feels that it doesn't? And you'd be perfectly okay with that?
With all respect to everyone and clearly just my opinion... This world is lost. The arts are dying in front of us and many are cheering.
I'm not from France so I'm not familiar with their government but the last thing I can imagine the gaming industry needs is Government intervention of any kind.
No system is perfect but its better than nothing. Labeling and incentivizing good portray of women is good.
Hey man it's [CURRENT YEAR]With all respect to everyone and clearly just my opinion... This world is lost. The arts are dying in front of us and many are cheering.
Because the path is clear. If you get penalized from creating some abstact art (which "offends" couple of people in the internet), there's a probability you'll start self-censoring. When/if majority self-censors, the remaining few will be frown upon and eventually pressured to take that fascist path. Art dies. Individuality dies. There is nothing but drones left. Fuck that.
Consider the common factors that many games which have sexism in them share. So common that you can literally call them out as tropes.
Personally, and this is a bit of my Libertarian side showing, but I don't like the government classifying what is good use of speech versus bad use of speech. I think it's fine to raise awareness over how portrayals of women or ethnicities can be problematic or even flat out disgusting, but I don't think the government should weigh in to incentivize or deincentivize certain forms of speech.
That's just ridiculous. Letting the fucking government control something and dictate what does and doesn't fall under such a label. Even more ridiculous that they're targeting games rather than other forms of media. Why not music? Why not TV shows? Why not movies? Games are always the media that people want to kick around and the fact that gamers actually support such bullshit is ridiculous.
Lol so you haven't heard about what happens in france currently.I sense most people against this here will be Americans where government intervention is seen as evil. Things don't quite work like that in EU and especially in France.
where in history has this happened? like specifically?
Again, consider the common trends between games commonly seen in threads that are about sexism.So what would an airtight definition of the type of sexist content that would exclude you from receiving financial incentives be?
Because if you just say "it can't have anything sexist in it", then you're basically saying that no games taking place in realistic modern or historical settings are allowed because our modern society is still so incredibly sexist that trying to write a story without any sexism in it whatsoever would automatically set it in either an alternate universe, a fantastical setting or a distant future. You will have to draw a more or less arbitrary line somewhere of the type of sexist content that is still allowed (like the fashion example I used in one of my previous posts) and that's where things start to get problematic.
Exactly."If people don't like games with sexualised women in them, don't buy them. No one is forcing you. Go buy your feminist non games. "
"Ok, let's just create some labels that allow consumers to make informed choices when buying these things so the market can reflect demand."
"Censorship!"
The 18+ label has literally never mattered. Adding a qualifier about a games portrayal of gender is giving consumers more freedom, not less. People always argue that sexism in games is just what the market wants and you can't fault game devs for following the economic incentives. So, how about we change the incentives? Developers don't have to chase the lowest common denominator and anyone taking a risk in gender equality in terms of design will have some kind of an economic incentive to take that gamble.
The advertising limits are a bit draconian, but labeling and incentives are fine.
Also, it's not like the categorization need be very complex. The same type of considerations concerning sex and violence have been in place for ages, adding a basic gender analysis isn't going to be impossible.
Lol so you haven't heard about what happens in france currently.
With all respect to everyone and clearly just my opinion... This world is lost. The arts are dying in front of us and many are cheering.
Again, consider the common trends between games commonly seen in threads that are about sexism.
Why is it ridiculous that they want to give money to games that portray women in a positive manner?
"wow way to go france looks like there's no hope for your games industry either, everything's too PC these days"
"what?"
"wow no need to get all outrage cultured about it, i was just trying to have ~~*rational discussion*~~ and/or ~~*civil discourse*~~, but now it looks like the feminazi brigade is on my tail, way to go guys, you ruined gaming"
"...what?"
"okay well i'm done in this thread, nice try though. GGs" *goes off to whine on Voat about how neogaf is a cancer that's in cohoots with the Anita Sarkeesian illuminati*
Removing tax subsidies would be a form of indirect censorship. While not censored outright, they would be strongly discouraging certain things through financial means by taking away tax credits, advertising spots, and maybe harming distribution.Wait a moment, I did read OP and I didn't see anything about censorship. Why people are talking about censorship?
Lol.With all respect to everyone and clearly just my opinion... This world is lost. The arts are dying in front of us and many are cheering.
Because there's no set standard for what that is. Many women want more characters like Bayonetta in games, yet there are others that think she's harmful. So who exactly is right in that case? Those that have written at length about why she's a positive portrayal and why the want more women like her, or those that have written that she's a negative portrayal?
With all respect to everyone and clearly just my opinion... This world is lost. The arts are dying in front of us and many are cheering.
Catherine Coutelle, a socialist deputy of the National Assembly, proposed legislation last year that would have excluded games that portray a "degrading image of women" from receiving government tax credits.
Those classifiers are always about the portrayal of violence or sex. Something that is clearly there or not there. So does this mean the game has to feature active portrayal of a character being sexist to get the label? What about a game like DoaX3? No one behaves sexist in that game, but I somehow suspect people would want to give it a sexism label.Also, it's not like the categorization need be very complex. The same type of considerations concerning sex and violence have been in place for ages, adding a basic gender analysis isn't going to be impossible.
Let me introduce to you a book called "American Psycho". You'll be shocked.I'm cheering. Why?
I don't think "the arts" ever were intended to be used for degrading women. That can die in a fire.
I don't have the anwser for that. But people who will rate the games will certainly discuss it and come to their conclusions. If you disagree you can still buy the game.
The fact that there are ambiguous games doesn't mean we shouldn't stop trying to label the clearly sexist ones and try to incentivize good portrayals of women.