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Notice, however, that these "rape games" are made in Japan. I couldn't see anyone making something like this in the States. Then again there are some sickos out there.
My point is Japan has a much different culture than we do. I don't think it's frowned upon as much as it is here. |
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I would rather see potential rapists playing controversial games than raping somebody in real life.
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In Japan I have found that these fetish fantasy outlets (I wouldn't call them "games" in the same way) are seen as ways to satisfy a fantasy. In the US many people see them as fueling the fantasy. I don't know which is more correct, or if they are both wrong. |
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So they're both right, and they're both wrong at the same time. |
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Since this is not a genre of "entertainment" I have had any interest in, I have only one , two-part, question. And it will probably explain why I object to them.
What percentage of the victims in the "games" are male? :mad: And how many of the developers are female? |
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I mean, for example, how many times have you seen a male rape victim in the media? It's sexism in more ways than you'd imagine. And not just against women. I'll turn your question on head actually, to drive the point home. Why are women the only victims? Why isn't there any rape game where the woman is infact the rapist, and the man is the victim? I can tell you now, that 90% of the answers to my question will be "Because men always want sex." But that's a typical sexist remark isn't it? I'm always saddened to see a person bring up the sexism/woman card in rape situations. If I'm not mistaken, and I can remember properly, the statistics were that male rape victims were higher than female rape victims. I'll try to find the site, but I'm watching some TV at the moment. Don't jump on the sexism bandwagon, please, Taln. You're so much more intelligent than that, and it's so much more deeper than sexism. |
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