Why is casual racism/sexism more accepted in video games than other forms of media (these days)?

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I don't want to call myself a gamer

Like there was a period of time, probably over a hundred years ago, where "Zionist" was a pretty chill, homeland for a people term (history probably would show me otherwise, but run with it). Due to the timescale of the internet and video games, you are showing up in 2014 and saying "what do you have against zionists" when the popular North American perception is fucked up Christian evangelicals wanting to bring on the apocalypse

⌘-B (mh), Friday, 5 September 2014 04:03 (nine years ago) link

lol

Mordy, Friday, 5 September 2014 04:04 (nine years ago) link

And honestly I never have. That's why this "don't steal my identification!!!" approach makes literally no sense to me.

Xposts apparently

And you saying it will be rehabilitated completely undermines your point that it is a neutral term!

⌘-B (mh), Friday, 5 September 2014 04:05 (nine years ago) link

well obv it's not a neutral term in this conversation! i'm not an idiot.

Mordy, Friday, 5 September 2014 04:05 (nine years ago) link

It's not a neutral term in any other conversation at the moment either, just FYI

first they came for the gamer bros, and I laughed my ass off

stacked as fuck & imposing (DJP), Friday, 5 September 2014 04:07 (nine years ago) link

i bet u if i go out into my world of non-gamers and ask them what a gamer is 99% will tell me someone who plays games.

Mordy, Friday, 5 September 2014 04:07 (nine years ago) link

Even if that is true, so what?

of that 99%, 80% will add "who live in their mother's basement"

stacked as fuck & imposing (DJP), Friday, 5 September 2014 04:09 (nine years ago) link

Haha yes

Your entire argument has been that it is not a loaded term that most video game consumers don't really relate to

btw most video game consumers are women over 30 or w/e, who just play some games

do I do not think your world is representative, and the question you should ask is "are you a gamer, as in a term of self-identification"

⌘-B (mh), Friday, 5 September 2014 04:10 (nine years ago) link

DJP also otm

⌘-B (mh), Friday, 5 September 2014 04:10 (nine years ago) link

Go ahead and take a sec and look at the first 50 image search results for "gamer" and get back to me about your thoughts about how the public sees the term.

now i'm worried i'm going to find out i'm also not a stoner bc i've never been to a cannabis convention

Mordy, Friday, 5 September 2014 04:23 (nine years ago) link

apparently the public views 'stoner' very different than i do according to GIS

LIKE If you are against racism (omar little), Friday, 5 September 2014 04:28 (nine years ago) link

I prefer the term "hardcore gamer" myself. sounds so cool.

original bgm, Friday, 5 September 2014 04:29 (nine years ago) link

i wish i could find that picture of joyce carol oates playing n64

Philip Nunez, Friday, 5 September 2014 04:33 (nine years ago) link

this weekend i'm gonna ask my DS-addicted mum if she's a gamer, might get in trouble tho

Daphnis Celesta, Friday, 5 September 2014 06:04 (nine years ago) link

mordy is actually right here guys and this - "Like you can read a shitload of books but until you join book club or write book reviews you are not part of "reader culture"" - makes a v dodgy active/passive distinction but even if you take it, it wld be enough to prove mordy's point, as there are obv all sorts of oddball heterodox games being made, funded & reviewed

mb we can talk about small g-gamers so that ppl can keep their handy pejoratives. I think underlying mordy's point is that the current dominant mainstream culture is younger than the term it's claiming & will be outlived by it, so it's questionable to cede it temporarily

ogmor, Friday, 5 September 2014 12:45 (nine years ago) link

this all seems strange to me because I don't play (and have never played) first person shooters, which is where I think the sexist/racist bullshit resides mostly? like there is this parallel world of video games where people care about war shooters and the like, and I can tell from tv ads that those games are really crazy popular and cash cows...but then I read one of the "the end of gamers" linked here & was confused.

& I play a lot of video games! & have for like 30+ years.

I dunno I watch my kids play tons of games too & it's all minecraft & puzzle games & it's not just my influence there, that's what the kids at school play. maybe when my boy hits 14-16 he'll want to play call of duty or whatever but I dunno, that just seems like a dumb subculture to me.

Euler, Friday, 5 September 2014 13:05 (nine years ago) link

I have an idea

Why don't we call all the non-FPS playing, mechanical keyboard not-having, daily showering, plaid-wearing gamers "indie gamers"

Not only could you separate yourself from the bad gamers but you could also reclaim and rehabilitate the word 'indie'

, Friday, 5 September 2014 13:12 (nine years ago) link

yeah I mean I get that fps gaming, especially online fps, is a cesspool, and that it's a cash thing, not trying to be coy here

but indie? I guess nowadays that's right, but I was in high school when Wolfenstein came out so I'd already been gaming a long time, and that shit was new. and then I never got a playstation or playstation 2 so I missed when that stuff became mainstream. this is just me being old I get this.

Euler, Friday, 5 September 2014 13:16 (nine years ago) link

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

⌘-B (mh), Friday, 5 September 2014 13:17 (nine years ago) link

pretty much

Euler, Friday, 5 September 2014 13:18 (nine years ago) link

maybe there are sexxxay minecraft mods, I don't want to know

Euler, Friday, 5 September 2014 13:18 (nine years ago) link

I don't want to call myself a gamer

― you must have me confused with my stacked as fuck and imposing friend (jjjusten), Friday, September 5, 2014 12:02 AM (9 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Your entire argument has been that it is not a loaded term that most video game consumers don't really relate to

btw most video game consumers are women over 30 or w/e, who just play some games

do I do not think your world is representative, and the question you should ask is "are you a gamer, as in a term of self-identification"

― ⌘-B (mh), Friday, September 5, 2014 12:10 AM (9 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

yuuup most people just play some games but its not their lifestyle

lag∞n, Friday, 5 September 2014 13:27 (nine years ago) link

very indicative of modern life when people strongly identify with their chosen form of entertainment

lag∞n, Friday, 5 September 2014 13:28 (nine years ago) link

this all seems strange to me because I don't play (and have never played) first person shooters, which is where I think the sexist/racist bullshit resides mostly?

http://boingboing.net/2012/02/29/meet-the-sexist-racist-pigs-o.html

stacked as fuck & imposing (DJP), Friday, 5 September 2014 13:29 (nine years ago) link

Perhaps weirdly, I'm on Mordy's side here. I don't think he's arguing that the "gamer" misogynistwhitemen demographic doesn't exist, or isn't a vocal and visible problem. I read his argument more that people who play games passionately, and spend craploads of money and time on them, are already diverse. This shifts the viewpoint from "gamers (for whom read misogynist white men) are under attack from evil outside forces" to "gamers (for whom read everyone who cares about games) are sick of being represented by misogynist white men and are attempting to represent themselves more fairly, in both games and the surrounding culture". It's positioning Sarkeesian et al as an immanent critique rather than an extrinsic critic.

emil.y, Friday, 5 September 2014 13:30 (nine years ago) link

oh yeah, fighting games, I played those now & then, and yeah, they're also sexist racist shitpits

but yeah, video game playing as a ~~lifestyle~~ is so weird to me

Euler, Friday, 5 September 2014 13:31 (nine years ago) link

Also my WoW guild split in half because the players recruited to push us through content chased most of the women out of the guild via unending harassment, culminating in a bunch of horrible shit said to one of the founding members including the accusation that the only reason she was in the guild in the first place was because her boyfriend was our main tank. (Note: the accusation was not put nearly this nicely.)

Just constant belittling, n-bombs, insults, unwanted advances... raids became interminable and I was on the verge of quitting when the ppl I liked broke off and invited me into their own smaller guild. AND, the guys behind this were nowhere near the worst people on the server.

stacked as fuck & imposing (DJP), Friday, 5 September 2014 13:38 (nine years ago) link

shaking my head at the fact I'm linking to metacritic as an example of anything, but:
http://www.metacritic.com/browse/games/release-date/new-releases/all/date

this is where it gets to the point that, perception-wise, video games as a reviewed product swing harshly toward action RPGs, first-person shooters, racing, and third-person adventure games of the GTA variety. there are roughly eight zillion people playing Peggle and what-have-you, but it's criminally underrepresented. maybe because people don't need to read about Peggle.

really glad DJP mentioned WoW because I really think it's a game that has one of the most diverse player bases, but there are still mobs of trashkids

⌘-B (mh), Friday, 5 September 2014 13:40 (nine years ago) link

I think the problem is that the word has become loaded even among people who play games, because the maladjusted types that perpetuate the problem overwhelm the stereotype

fwiw I think the largest distinct Diablo 3 demographic I've run into is dads (and occasional moms) who play on weeknights after their kids go to bed

⌘-B (mh), Friday, 5 September 2014 13:45 (nine years ago) link

(the dude who spent most of his time creeping on every female member of the guild also is responsible for my favorite WoW story ever, when he announced in the middle of a raid that he was making a run for the border and took off for 35 minutes to go to Taco Bell so there were some bright spots to all of this)

stacked as fuck & imposing (DJP), Friday, 5 September 2014 13:49 (nine years ago) link

lol, I think you have mentioned that before

Diablo 3 is more "brb smoking a bowl" which I have seen people say multiple times

⌘-B (mh), Friday, 5 September 2014 13:57 (nine years ago) link

as a former point'n'click enthusiast and occasional IF dabbler I was all excited about the words "adventure games" there in mh's list of most-reviewed genres and then saw "of the GTA variety".

I like Mordy's point that lots of different people play games, lots of different people have always played games, and it's not cool to let the meatheads claim to be the entire culture through assholic gatekeeping while simultaneously saying "we don't all do x, we're just people who play games".

On the other hand I get the "foodie" distinction too. But "gamer" sounds so much like the only word for someone who plays games, as I'm p. sure in the past if anyone asked if I was a gamer I might well have gone "sure, yes, I play video games, I totally love god sims and 2d platformers", so I don't really get the insistence that the word has always been so obviously irredeemable, just walk away, this place is not a place of honor.

Not that there's a neutral word for "foodie" either, but playing games has not yet reached the universality of "someone who eats and has preferences about what they eat". Maybe we're getting that way, though; my gran sure likes her Mahjongg solitaire.

club mate martyr (a passing spacecadet), Friday, 5 September 2014 14:28 (nine years ago) link

semper games

ciderpress, Friday, 5 September 2014 14:33 (nine years ago) link

It'd be worth going to Taco Bell just to use that line.

jmm, Friday, 5 September 2014 14:39 (nine years ago) link

The perplexed chatter on Ventrilo was priceless.

stacked as fuck & imposing (DJP), Friday, 5 September 2014 14:40 (nine years ago) link

i wish i could remember the magazine i once bought in a train station that was literally Maxim for video games. i think the rating system was on a scale from zero to having a beer and a woman sitting on your lap. odious shit. like i know they didn't invent Duke Nukem, but there's no reason they had to identify so hard w/ the most juvenile part of the industry when franchises like civilization + sim city has spanned the history of video games.

― Mordy, Thursday, September 4, 2014 10:57 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

you mean the shortlived Incite? what a pile of shit that was

http://www.oldgamemags.com/files/magazines/incite/Incite-03.jpg

rap steve (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 5 September 2014 14:53 (nine years ago) link

btw this is something i wrote back in february before this whole shitshow, it's kinda my thoughts

other than that i try to not leave a breadcrumb trail for these fuck internet detectives so i mostly don't post on ILG, stay tuned for an epic 77-only behind the scenes thread when i finally quit this racket

http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2014/02/20/the-changing-definition-of-39-gamer-39.aspx

rap steve (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 5 September 2014 14:57 (nine years ago) link

meet-the-sexist-racist-pigs-o.html

smithery loves cuntery (wins), Friday, 5 September 2014 15:09 (nine years ago) link

This may be the first time in the history of video games that someone had said that removing sexual harassment is ethically unjust.

the naive world of 2012

⌘-B (mh), Friday, 5 September 2014 15:40 (nine years ago) link

sh@kedown your pt about the casual mobile games (the silent majority of games?) being closest to the ancient atari and arcade units in terms of pure ludic experience with not much narrative hook at all is really perceptive

goole, Friday, 5 September 2014 15:59 (nine years ago) link

gaming media has been creating bro gamer culture forever. i remember reading the most sexist shit in gaming magazines when i was growing up.

I bought at least one games-oriented computer magazine every month from about 1989 to 1999 and the first few years seemed like a gentler time -- though it may just have passed me by, as I was too young/naive to pick up anything risqué and may have shrugged off "gurls r dumb" jokes with "huh yeah other girls are dumb, just as well I'm not like them" etc, ugh @ me.

(and legend suggests platform rivalry was already a thing in the 80s, although I don't remember it much among my friends or in magazines: mainly just envy of other formats' fancier screenshots, excitement to go round to your friend with a different computer and a whole different set of games, etc. Spectrum vs C64 gets talked about as a rivalry but I didn't really hear any until my friend's brothers arguing Nintendo vs Sega circa 1991.)

In the mid/late-90s I began to feel alienated by token pictures of hot women on the cover of "games and general interest computing" mag PC Format, increasingly laddish/aggressive humour in the games-only mags, etc, but the echo chamber of internet comments, forums and online gaming banter do seem to have made everything a billion times worse. On the other hand the internet allows me to hear about and find indie games and not-very-gamey thinkpiece games etc, so swings and roundabouts.

tl;dr curious what the female editor of my 80s favourite Your Sinclair magazine thinks of "gamergate". Fairly sure she got dismissed by jerk game marketers and crepey letters back then but I'm guessing nothing like the death threats and men's rights warriors of now?

club mate martyr (a passing spacecadet), Friday, 5 September 2014 16:05 (nine years ago) link

it's worth noting that game journalism would not exist without the efforts of Joyce Worley, who along with Arne Katz and the late Bill Kunkel, founded and created Electronic Games magazine

rap steve (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 5 September 2014 16:08 (nine years ago) link


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