So Sweden's video game trade association and the country's "government-funded innovation agency, Vinnova" (god help us all) are talking about rating video games on the grounds of "sexism." Reports the English-language site The Local:
Project manager Anton Albiin said it was unclear at this stage if all games produced in Sweden would be given a label, or if companies developing games that promoted equality would be given some kind of certification to use for their own marketing purposes….
"I do not know of any other project in the world asking this question and of course we want Sweden to be a beacon in this area".
He said that as well as analysing the content of the games, Dataspelsbranchen would also look at the processes used by different developers to promote gender equality and diversity, with a view to "helping others to learn from their innovation"….
"…games can be about fantasy but they can be so much more than this. They can also be a form of cultural expression - reflecting society or the society we are hoping for. Games can help us to create more diverse workplaces and can even change the way we think about things".
Given the questions about sexism in the gaming world raised by #gamergate, I think it's kind of interesting to think about why video games (or comic books, say, or pop music) get singled out for such state-supported or state-mandated re-education processes rather than, say, opera or novels. How many folks would feel good about reading this?:
Project manager Anton Albiin said it was unclear at this stage if all novels produced in Sweden would be given a label, or if publishers developing novels that promoted equality would be given some kind of certification to use for their own marketing purposes….
"I do not know of any other project in the world asking this question and of course we want Sweden to be a beacon in this area".
He said that as well as analysing the content of the novels, Dataspelsbranchen would also look at the processes used by different developers to promote gender equality and diversity, with a view to "helping others to learn from their innovation"….
"…novels can be about fantasy but they can be so much more than this. They can also be a form of cultural expression - reflecting society or the society we are hoping for. Novels can help us to create more diverse workplaces and can even change the way we think about things".
Of course, you can see the glimmerings of such semi-official sanctions for works of "art" in the movement toward so-called trigger warnings at U.S. colleges. But I'm guessing that the bluebloods at Hachette and other publishing houses would flip their wigs if a government agency doled out a grant to study the sagacity of putting warning labels or "some kind of certification" on books based on their accordance with a politically correct vision of cultural commisars. The difference, of course, is that video games are "just" entertainment, right, whereas novels (now, anyway) are "art." And you don't fuck with art because only educated people, smart people, wealthy people—people like us!—consume art.
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Fuckheaded Muslim immigrants are the MOST PC part of their population. In fact they are so rapey, that they are almost entirely responsible for making Sweden the Rape capital of Europe.
Let's face it, white women are asking for it because they're so much hotter than all the rest. It's what they get.
I'm guessing that the bluebloods at Hachette and other publishing houses would flip their wigs if a government agency doled out a grant to study the sagacity of putting warning labels or "some kind of certification" on books based on their accordance with a politically correct vision of cultural commisars.
Eh. Considering that things like this actually happened (and that pro-fascist works are still considered ban-worthy speech in any medium), I suspect the reaction would be significantly more muted or even supportive.
But I'm guessing that the bluebloods at Hachette and other publishing houses would flip their wigs if a government agency doled out a grant to study the sagacity of putting warning labels or "some kind of certification" on books based on their accordance with a politically correct vision of cultural commisars.
Oh, I don't think that at all. So long as they shared the ideology of the censors, er, I mean reviewers, I would expect plenty of publishers to enthusiastically support such a thing. What better way to marginalize their competition?
my roomate's step-aunt makes $77 every hour on the computer . She has been fired for five months but last month her payment was $20090 just working on the computer for a few hours. site here.....
"I do not know of any other project in the world asking this question and of course we want Sweden to be a beacon in this area".
Of course.
It just occurred to me that perhaps Sweden has too much time on its hands?
Stop apologizing for rape.
Speaking of, don't the swedes have a bit of a problem there with an un-PC part of their population being significantly more rapey than the rest?
Fuckheaded Muslim immigrants are the MOST PC part of their population. In fact they are so rapey, that they are almost entirely responsible for making Sweden the Rape capital of Europe.
Let's face it, white women are asking for it because they're so much hotter than all the rest. It's what they get.
As usual, there's a Pat Condell for that.
I don't have speakers on this computer but I suspect that he isn't wrong...
It's got subtitles.
And scripted ones too, jolly good. I've come to expect all youtube subtitles to be nonsensical.
Nope, they made talking about it illegal. Problem solved.
Cheat codes are rape culture. Think about it.
You know what else is rape culture? Overpriced DLCs.
How? Did you just make that?
I wish....
Three seconds in and I'm reminded of why I have a policy of never following H&R YouTube links.
Excellent, now the gamergaters will know which ones to zero in on.
LOL, JUST KIDDING!!!!! Don't DOX ME!!!
Eh. Considering that things like this actually happened (and that pro-fascist works are still considered ban-worthy speech in any medium), I suspect the reaction would be significantly more muted or even supportive.
But I'm guessing that the bluebloods at Hachette and other publishing houses would flip their wigs if a government agency doled out a grant to study the sagacity of putting warning labels or "some kind of certification" on books based on their accordance with a politically correct vision of cultural commisars.
Oh, I don't think that at all. So long as they shared the ideology of the censors, er, I mean reviewers, I would expect plenty of publishers to enthusiastically support such a thing. What better way to marginalize their competition?
They can also be a form of cultural expression - reflecting society or the society we are hoping for.
Dear Sweden,
They make those games and nobody buys them. The society we hope for is the one that won the Winter War.
Just so we're clear, not the one that came afterwards either.
Thanks!
Wasn't that Finnland? I'm sure there'd was Swedish volunteers however.
I suspect that this might backfire a bit. Could be a good tool for marketing sexist games to young males.
The one saving grace of these ideas is that they almost always backfire. Nothing sells as well as a product that's "banned".
"I do not know of any other project in the world asking this question and of course we want Sweden to be a beacon in this area".
Obviously the single most meaningful consideration.
my roomate's step-aunt makes $77 every hour on the computer . She has been fired for five months but last month her payment was $20090 just working on the computer for a few hours. site here.....
?????? http://www.payinsider.com
I tooold you they got their foot in the door with GamerGate.
And you're still wrong. They lost that and this is being laughed at.
That stupid people continue to forward stupid ideas isn't new, and isn't a "beach head" or "foot in the door".
Books aimed at a male audience? Publishers would have no program banning or labeling them?
But stuff aimed at women, like 50 Shades of Grey? Of course they wouldn't.