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by psgbg
4266 days ago
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I think that this is truly interesting and it's relevant since the world of gaming, computation and informatics are man driven and we need equality. She makes a great exposition showing some of the problems that she, as a woman, has to deal to express her point of view. The most significant part I guess it's the end when she says it's necessary believe when a woman says what she thinks/feels/suffers. And it's true that people try to stigmatize the "gamer girl", the "geek girl" accusing of faking it. And when a woman is treated badly is accused again of faking. The victim being victimized. For the other part, I don't share the vision in general of the Anita about gaming, though a change would be good, but I don't know. |
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