| thunderfoot is fundamentalist reasoning with that tangy atheist flavor we all know and love. Let's unwrap that lovely 171K subscriber foil cover and get into the package! He starts by showing feminist frequency promising to deliver thoroughly researched compendium of games that use tropes to marginalize women. He then cites one example (@0:54) that happens to break from the fold AT THE END, that she didn't mention (she uses ~20 unique examples in her video). He then harps on it for 30 solid seconds, and then concludes that because she failed to account for this surprise ending, that all of her research is shoddy, incomplete, and halfheartedly done. So oh well, that was a bit of a wash. Luckily we start getting into the juicy nugat of thunderf00ts reasoning, as he outright states that tropes vs women fails to acknowledge that these games were designed to make a profit. (@2:26) This is of course wrong, but he doesn't substantiate it any way, and meanders on to say that having men go after women is healthy because it shows how much men care and are committed to taking care of women.(@3:05) (I encourage everyone to watch this to see what an emotional appeal looks like. It's so textbook it's kinda funny) Yup. Yup. and yup. no. I wonder how much more I could pick apart from thunderf00ts reasoning in the space of 3 minutes. |
Am I right that you think it's wrong that he:
- shows only single example of her failing at her research
- assumes that something that happens at the end of the story is at least as important as something that happens at the beginning?
- uses this example to have a little bit of fun by ridiculing to entertain his viewers (and probably himself).
- claims (falsely?) that tropes vs women fails to acknowledge that these games and their stories were designed to make a profit.
- proposes that this trope is just using natural instinct of helping loved ones and oppressed to provide motivation for male protagonist and was not invented to diminish women.
What about the part where he shows that she contradicts her own masters thesis in this video? That was main point of this video for me. Did she change her mind and female characters doing stereotypically male things are now ok for her and she just forgot to mention and explain reasons for that change of her opinion? Or is she perfectly capable of holding and arguing in favor of two exactly opposite views at the same time?