@SolidTy said:
I took no side.
I recuse myself from politic discussions and like to talk about actual games.
Look at the author and see if there is yet another pattern? Eh.
Taking no sides kinda seems to be the wrong side too (not according to me personally mind you) ;)
Some Ars commentor said it best:
"For once, I want to hear a rational feminist argument by someone removed from the discussion.
As it stands, if you're a woman and disapprove of feminism, you're immediately discredited for some arbitrary reason. If you're a man and disapprove of feminism, you're immediately discredited because you don't have the right parts. Instant misogyny.
If you're a woman and you approve of feminism, you're immediately discredited because OF COURSE women would approve of something that benefits them. If you're a man and approve of feminism, you're immediately discredited because you just have "male guilt" (is that actually a thing yet? It should be!).
Seriously. Both sides have automatic reasons for immediately disqualifying opposing arguments and they rarely step off this path. The specifics of arguments might change, but it's always the same line of reasoning."
Edit:
And yeah, Casey wrote their "Death of..." article, if that's what you're referring to. I don't think she's capable of properly covering this debacle.
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