pepharytheworm wrote:
Who is restricting artistic expression? Who is asking for us to restrict art? I don't agree with everything Anita says, but I don't feel she is saying to restrict art. I would actually like examples.
Well I have a major problem with her war on sexuality.
As we can see from ancient times art focused a lot on beautiful figures:
so you can't say the hyper sexualization of the human body is a modern phenomenon.
When she complains about the way women are portrayed "too sexy" she just sounds like a conservative person who wants to restrict art because it doesn't fit her taste. You know when I have a problem with women being portrayed as over sexualized? When shit like this happens:
this image is a joke. It's the same job class and yet women are portrayed in as sexualized a way as possible (don't mind the chibi graphics) and the men are dressed normally. Now for conservative people like her the solution is to dress up the female characters. For me the solution is to give women something pleasing to look at too (namely, turn that outfit into a prince of persia/aladin style thing to show some abs).
A great series that treats women equally is Final Fantasy. There are equal amounts of male and female characters (starting with FF8) and they make hot women AND men to cover their fanservice bases.
The end result? Final Fantasy is one of the few game series I know that has a really strong female following too.
You see people who support gamersgate probably hate characters like that and call Squal and Cloud "gay and girly", but imo that's shitty and just proves how insecure they are towards women. I don't agree with those selfish men who don't like the idea of male characters being made to appeal to the sexual fantasies of female gamers too.
And the best case for this (outside games) is Twilight. Now I HATED Twilight for personal reasons,
but all the complaints about the shirtless guys REALLY annoyed me. If straight guys can get Scarlet Johanson's ass in a tight leather suit, then I think the world's female population deserves a dodecatheon of shirtless guys, regardless of how insecure it makes you feel when you are watching that film with your girlfriend.
Anyway this woman goes on and on on a tirrade about the "sexual objectification" of women....no I'm sorry, this is art. This is what artists do. They try to represent the most beautiful parts of the world and humanity.
You have the right to demand equal opportunities in the industry for women.
You have the right to ask for material to be made that appeals to your taste too. But you have
no right to want for the artists to restrict their vision to what you personally find appealing. If that happened we wouldn't have rock and roll, rap, piccaso.