I'm from Brazil and I don't buy this "neutral discourse" bullshit. You are going to give money to a GGer, and that's your position in this situation. Don't try to be the better person
Not sure who or what you're referring to but most likely what you view as a pedestal, some of us view it as being able to not be oppressed. "When you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression" probably applies to you.
The last tweet 'liked' by the game's writer gives a clue as to what sort of dude he is.
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If MLK was alive today the same people preaching egalitarianism would view him as putting black people on a pedestal or whatever other nonsense is going on hereAre you serious? Do you mean Feminism?
No rights are being taken away, christ.
I've bought Huniepop. And that developer that some way weirder stuff than Tim Soret.
I'm definitely not trying to be the better person here. I've played games from people I absolutely don't agree with before. I still enjoyed them. The same will most likely apply to The Last Night.
Look what I'm saying is that I couldn't give less of a crap.
Oh, I agree, but when a dev hashtags "gamergate" on a whole swath of posts, I am skeptical over their ability to deliver a nuanced and thought-provoking narrative.
That's the current life of thousands of trans folk.
What does that even mean
I've bought Huniepop. And that developer that some way weirder stuff than Tim Soret.
I'm definitely not trying to be the better person here. I've played games from people I absolutely don't agree with before. I still enjoyed them. The same will most likely apply to The Last Night.
Look what I'm saying is that I couldn't give less of a crap.
I've bought Huniepop. And that developer that some way weirder stuff than Tim Soret.
I'm definitely not trying to be the better person here. I've played games from people I absolutely don't agree with before. I still enjoyed them. The same will most likely apply to The Last Night.
Look what I'm saying is that I couldn't give less of a crap.
I believe in equality, but when it turns into another form of segregation, I become afraid of the direction it might lead. I always think of the words of Martin Luther King Jr., and how he spoke of one day wishing to see boys and girls, from all races being able to sit side by side with no discrimination. This is the future I'd want to see, don't take away privileges from one person to elevate someone else.
If MLK was alive today the same people preaching egalitarianism would view him as putting black people on a pedestal or whatever other nonsense is going on here
The last tweet 'liked' by the game's writer gives a clue as to what sort of dude he is.
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Yeah that hashtrag is indeed problematic.
Well yeah. We are talking about the extremes of a dystopian future. Right now you can identify yourself with what you feel like, its not a perfect world but i think we are on the right direction.
What if in the future its like illegal and you must be 1 gender so everyone woudl be equal? Thats all speculation about what could be in the game ofc. I feel the developer might want to tell a story like that from what i read, thats what i would find interesting. Ofc i might be way off lol.
I'm back inBig Brother... or Big Sister?
Think about it.
it's fine. don't give a crap, give money to a supporter of a hate group that harassed dozens of women in the industry you seem to love
The entire game's plot is based around his shitty worldview you can't separate it. This is like Polanski making a movie about child rape.
What the hell does "extreme feminism" mean anyway?
[Fade in on a rainslick alley]
Narrator: "The year is 2085. Women are paid extremely the same as men."
Regardless of what the Huniepop devs believe in, I don't think the point of Huniepop is that "feminism is bad." The supposed premise of this game sounds so incredibly unappealing I have no interest in the game any longer.
A part of me wants the PC community, should this game feature text which can be edited, to mod the hell out of it.
But then it'd have to be bought.
Big Brother... or Big Sister?
Think about it.
What the hell does "extreme feminism" mean anyway?
[Fade in on a rainslick alley]
Narrator: "The year is 2085. Women are paid extremely the same as men."
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Beyond any of his stupid personal politics, this makes the game sound dumb as fuck.
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yikes
Well the couple minutes I had interest in this game were fun.
The Last Night is literally about a "dystopian future" where gamergate lost.
I know nothing about Huniepop but Ender's Game is one of my favorite books. Its writer, Orson Scott Card is a huge homophobe. The book is about a young boy being recruited to fend off an alien invasion. If Ender's Game was actually about a future where all the homosexuals in the universe are killing straight people and the moral/theme of the novel was "gay people are bad" I'd have a much different opinion of the book.I've bought Huniepop. And that developer that some way weirder stuff than Tim Soret.
I'm definitely not trying to be the better person here. I've played games from people I absolutely don't agree with before. I still enjoyed them. The same will most likely apply to The Last Night.
Look what I'm saying is that I couldn't give less of a crap.
The last tweet 'liked' by the game's writer gives a clue as to what sort of dude he is.
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Sickening how it is spit up on command.Didn't expect an MLK summoning in here lol
If the writing in this game ends up being good I'll be legitimately shocked. Most GG/MRA types have proven to be less than articulate. It's like when right-wingers try to write comedy.
😂😂😂What the hell does "extreme feminism" mean anyway?
[Fade in on a rainslick alley]
Narrator: "The year is 2085. Women are paid extremely the same as men."
Don't worry, it's definitely not a one hour thing. It's not going to be 10+ hours, but it will be all killer no filler.
(I'm the writer/producer) More info soon.
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Beyond any of his stupid personal politics, this makes the game sound dumb as fuck.
We're living in a universe where a game developer makes his game based on "extreme feminism" that ruined the world and advocates egalitarianism instead, when both are practically the same while feminism acknowledges that women are actually the ones who have been at a disadvantage the whole time. He uses egalitarianism as bullshit both sides stance on these problems, when one side is the one that actually needs to be focused on. Or even entertains the notion that siding with the side that has more problems will result in the other side having their rights taken away.
In this same universe some (probably male) gaffers are asking people how they can be outraged by someone not acknowledging the plights of sexism, transphobia etc.
It wouldn't be E3 without stuff like this, would it?
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