I've a thought. People say that the media (TV, books, games, movies, etc) shouldn't have to abide by a strict sense of ethics because its art (I'm generalizing) and say that requiring a type of moral/ethical line would be censorship and against freedom of speech. (Assuming you have it
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Well, here's my thought. You've people who say that consumers like to see things that would be considered immoral such as extreme violence, sex scenes, and so on in games/movies and such, and so the media is just giving them what they want. Here's my question. Is media that portrays these things just giving people want they want, or are they also reinforcing the kind of thinking that demands those images in the first place?
Take for example the Dead Space 2 ads. You know the ones that show all the moms freaking out? Ok, so the game is cool and you should play it because its violent and gross and your mom hates it?
That's not a very good example...
Ok, well let's look at the way the vast majority of women are portrayed in video games (and many other forms of media for that matter, but mostly games). They are either sex objects, sluts, reliant on men, and/or super girly and dumb. Now that's a tad sexist, wouldn't you say? Now I don't know the demographic of men that are also feminists, but I don't think that all men are sex crazed idiots that want nothing more than to look at naked women all day. Anyway, why's such negative portrayals of women aloud? Because if rules were but in place against it that would be censorship? So sexism is acceptable now? Thanks.
Oh gosh I'm rambling. Ok, well basically what I'm asking is this, is the media just giving us what we (generalizing again) want, or are they on some level reinforcing the negative thoughts/beliefs associated with those images? With would in turn create a vicious cycle and any hope of progress against sexism/racism/etc is lost. And if that's true, then does that mean that the only (or at least most effective way) to pretty much eliminate sexism/racism/etc is to do the big awful thing called "censorship" so help us God?
That was quite a thought dump! :lol: Thoughts?

Well, here's my thought. You've people who say that consumers like to see things that would be considered immoral such as extreme violence, sex scenes, and so on in games/movies and such, and so the media is just giving them what they want. Here's my question. Is media that portrays these things just giving people want they want, or are they also reinforcing the kind of thinking that demands those images in the first place?
Take for example the Dead Space 2 ads. You know the ones that show all the moms freaking out? Ok, so the game is cool and you should play it because its violent and gross and your mom hates it?
That's not a very good example...
Ok, well let's look at the way the vast majority of women are portrayed in video games (and many other forms of media for that matter, but mostly games). They are either sex objects, sluts, reliant on men, and/or super girly and dumb. Now that's a tad sexist, wouldn't you say? Now I don't know the demographic of men that are also feminists, but I don't think that all men are sex crazed idiots that want nothing more than to look at naked women all day. Anyway, why's such negative portrayals of women aloud? Because if rules were but in place against it that would be censorship? So sexism is acceptable now? Thanks.
Oh gosh I'm rambling. Ok, well basically what I'm asking is this, is the media just giving us what we (generalizing again) want, or are they on some level reinforcing the negative thoughts/beliefs associated with those images? With would in turn create a vicious cycle and any hope of progress against sexism/racism/etc is lost. And if that's true, then does that mean that the only (or at least most effective way) to pretty much eliminate sexism/racism/etc is to do the big awful thing called "censorship" so help us God?
That was quite a thought dump! :lol: Thoughts?