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Surprised this isn't a Kotaku article.
As a gay guy, I was never bothered in any way by Persona 4, Yosuke, or... anything?
I realized, even with English localization and naturalization of tone, it's about a bunch of Japanese high school students, in modern Japanese pop culture?
I'm not sure every piece of fiction has to be constructed like an afterschool special in order to "educate".
I'll just have to disagree with the way you two perceives the game's intentions then.
Well, you're the one who brought up "I'm transgender and I'm not offended about this" as if it's a cool thing. And how is it a progress when half of the thread was basically defending the game, making fun of the author by calling her "delusional", "bring her bias", or "Only wrote it to be sensationalist" and never once make an attempt at understanding why she may have come from?
I did have some problems with Persona 4's handling of Kanji and Naoto (and I also thought that the scenes with the Shadow Naoto (which supposedly reveal the character's innermost desires, if I'm remembering right) and the eventual explanation rang false); I would have preferred that Kanji actually be gay instead of seeing them back away from that, that Kanji's issues with his masculinity were handled better, that Naoto's gender issues to actually be treated with seriousness rather than what it was (and worse for me, that they hinted at seriousness and then failed to follow through), and that it not include some of the more mildly annoying stuff she pointed out.
I think that these problems are easily overlooked, though, in that the problems are in the subtext and the implications of these choices, and there's relatively little (Yosuke, aside) overtly problematic stuff. I don't think the game is anti-gay - I think that implies a level of mens rea that I don't think exists here - but it could certainly have been better.
Is like saying that Archie Bunker was supposed to be taken seriously because he was the Dad of the show.
You also don't need a game to forcefully deal with the issue when it wasn't the intention of the writer. They are free to develop characters however they wish. People misinterpreting the characters and WANTING them to be part of a certain minority isn't really any better.
I did have some problems with Persona 4's handling of Kanji and Naoto (and I also thought that the scenes with the Shadow Naoto (which supposedly reveal the character's innermost desires, if I'm remembering right) and the eventual explanation rang false); I would have preferred that Kanji actually be gay instead of seeing them back away from that, that Kanji's issues with his masculinity were handled better, that Naoto's gender issues to actually be treated with seriousness rather than what it was (and worse for me, that they hinted at seriousness and then failed to follow through), and that it not include some of the more mildly annoying stuff she pointed out.
I think that these problems are easily overlooked, though, in that the problems are in the subtext and the implications of these choices, and there's relatively little (Yosuke, aside) overtly problematic stuff. I don't think the game is anti-gay - I think that implies a level of mens rea that I don't think exists here - but it could certainly have been better.
Hiswas VERY homosexual. The story wouldn't progress until he admitted that it was a part of him.shadow self
when an author is only ever capable of bringing up homosexuality to make fun of it, continuously, in different contexts, I'd say one might have a point calling their portrayal of homosexuality a tad problematic.
Not necessarily. But what is included in the game will be seen by many people and with those, they'll get whatever the game is telling them. And the game was telling them that "Ew, I don't want near a gay guy because he may rape me" and the circle just perpetuating on and on. What do you think is the base of homophobia? It's straight guys afraid that gay guys might make a move on them.
You really don't understand how mindset actually works? When the line is being treated of a joke, it's implied that it's actually harmless instead of not okay.
This too. And let's be real, Persona 4 does have some really heartwarming "after-school" messages that are well delivered. The author of this article probably didn't finish Kanji's S-link, or understand that homophobic characters are allowed to exist in non-homophobic stories. Yosuke's childish fear of Kanji was an opportunity for growth, and we were definitely meant to laugh at his insecurity, not cheer him on.
The heck? I'm pretty sure many comedians would disaagre with you.
The heck? I'm pretty sure many comedians would disaagre with you.
Why was nobody praising persona 2: innocent sin when it came out with a bisexual protagonist? Catherine also had a extremely well written transgender character. If Atlus wanted kanji to be gay and wanted naoto to be transgender they would have done it.
And I'll tell you to stop telling me what I think is tasteless or not tasteless.
If you are not a gay man and has never experienced bigotry due to your sexuality then you have no idea how damaging accusation like that for gay guys in general.
It doesn't matter that Chie chided him about it. The whole thing was still tasteless and the fact that it was treated as if it's a joke is disgusting.
I think you guys are ignoring the moments in the game that don't bring up Kanji's sexuality to make fun of it. Scenes like this one or others when Chie reprimands Yosuke for making fun of it.
If we're gonna go that far, everything is likely tasteless and disgusting to somebody. The game didn't express what Yosuke did as part of its own message, in fact it basically did quite the opposite.
Your complaint is basically like saying if a game constructed a character similar to Hitler with obvious things pointing to it being a jab at Hitler that it would be offensive that the character existed because he stated he hates Jews.
Kanji wasn't really gay... just insecure.
Hitler comparison is totally apt because Hitler is considered a protagonist in most story like Yosuke did in P4. Oh wait....
Considering how many comedians make their living by making fun of minorities or the disabled I won't be surprised.
For people who think this series is homophobic, I suggest looking up Persona 2 at least.
I think you've named all the moments, though! For the rest, it's weird stuff like Yosuke being scared of being butt-raped in Persona 4 Arena.
Speaking of the Chie bit, I think that's literally the only time the game ever acknowledges any kind of tension between Kanji and Yosuke and weirdly enough it's never brought up again after that.
lol, this post got no love. Jun will always be Persona's true first gay protagonist.
Hmmm.... maybe there's another one although the game never explicitly says it out in the open: the scene where they are invited to Yukiko's inn. Yosuke never acting apprehensive with him sleeping in the same room as Kanji or to the idea of him taking a bath together with Kanji.
...Possibly.
Hitler comparison is totally apt because Hitler is considered a protagonist in most story like Yosuke did in P4. Oh wait....
This is why I used the Lord Voldemort example above. Because it's actually comparable to what some fanatical Christians have said about Harry Potter. =p
Sigh. What do you thing of Christopher Titus that makes fun of his own clinical depression and, overall, painful childhood? What do you think about Dr Strangelove?... you think that actually endorses war and nuclear deterrance? What do you think of Don Quixote that was a satirical work for most part of the first half of the book and later become about melancholy and deception?
You seem to be the narrow minded one.
lol, this post got no love. Jun will always be Persona's true first gay protagonist.
Which P2 is Jun in?
I feel like spamming this thread with tetsuyaxjun pictures but I won't9, you and I both know that Persona 2 doesn't exist![]()
Which P2 is Jun in?
He's still a bad guy. Yosuke, OTOH, is a protagonist. He's one of the main characters who basically spout homophobic line that is considered as acceptable joke to others except Chie.
Very timely, considering this game came out seven years ago
Very timely, considering this game came out seven years ago
Hmmm.... maybe there's another one although the game never explicitly says it out in the open: the scene where they are invited to Yukiko's inn. Yosuke never acting apprehensive with him sleeping in the same room as Kanji or to the idea of him taking a bath together with Kanji.
...Possibly.
Very timely, considering this game came out seven years ago
I never read/watch any of those titles.
And yeah, it's nice to be name-calling when all things fail.
Both.
Also, this is about Persona 4 so I don't think it's fair to bring other Persona games into this. There's a girl who hangs outside of the classroom in Persona 3, for example, who is in love with Mitsuru and no big deal is made out of it.
Which P2 is Jun in?
Name calling? Sigh. Dude, you can do a google search at least.
But anyway... Don Quixote as a title... Now I feel sorry for you.
I'm just saying, your argument is pretty similar to saying that the quote "There is no good and evil, there is only power...and those too weak to seek it." is a representation that Harry Potter represents Satanist values or something. It's a pretty flawed way of looking at it. You're taking Yosuke's comments completely out of context to support your own opinion.
Interesting. I don't think it stands, though. In the inn, Yosuke wasn't clumped up next to Kanji in a small secluded space. We also don't see what happens after they escape the room Kashiwagi/Hanako were, so we actually have no idea whether Yosuke was even comfortable with the whole thing!
But the real death blow for this interpretation is that Yosuke was still scared of being raped a a couple of months later.
Interesting. I don't think it stands, though. In the inn, Yosuke wasn't clumped up next to Kanji in a small secluded space. We also don't see what happens after they escape the room Kashiwagi/Hanako were, so we actually have no idea whether Yosuke was even comfortable with the whole thing!
But the real death blow for this interpretation is that Yosuke was still scared of being raped a a couple of months later.
Way to twist what I said. How many times do I have to say that I don't think the game is intentionally anti-gay. But there are some tasteless lines contain within it. I can also say that as someone who sports Persona avatar, you'll of course be defending the series no matter what. God forbid the series is slightly criticized.
Way to twist what I said. How many times do I have to say that I don't think the game is intentionally anti-gay. But there are some tasteless lines contain within it. I can also say that as someone who sports Persona avatar, you'll of course be defending the series no matter what. God forbid the series is slightly criticized.
Yosuke is a homophobic idiot.
Which is only endearing if Kanji isn't gay and Yosuke is just busting Kanji's balls, as it were. Otherwise, he's just a fucking asshole.
(Well, he could be both I guess!)
She isn't completely off base, though I haven't played the game in years and my perspective has changed greatly, so I can't say to what extent.
I think the article she links to does a better job of talking about Naoto. http://borderhouseblog.com/?p=6088
Ugh. Oh Atlus.
lol, this post got no love. Jun will always be Persona's true first gay protagonist.
Anyways, if there is one greatest thing that can be derived from this thread is my feeling of putting Yosuke as the one I dislike the most amongst the main group in P4/P4G is vindicated, hell yeah!
Wait I'm confused, I thought Kanji wasn't gay and the gay shadow was because he's afraid of being rejected by both genders as in people of both genders see him as a brute and selfish biker criminal guy even though he's more than that?
Dude, I hate him during all the game. Dunno why somebody would want to hug the bastard.
I haven't played Catherine, so I didn't read that part.I also think that article was better, but it was kinda reaching. I also don't (mostly) agree with how Erica is percieved.
More specifically, it's also how Japan treats homosexuality in its media and popular culture. Being gay and being effeminate basically give people license to laugh at a character.Oh make no mistake, Yosuke is an asshole at times. He's a teenager, that's what teenage boys largely act like.