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Terin Huzzah!

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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:37 am Post subject: PC and the simplicity of it all. |
WARNING: the following may lead you to believe that I am racist, sexist, or have a bigotry towards something, the fact is I might, on some small degree. It's not brought on by my upbringing, but rather from society itself. SO here goes.
As a "white" "man" to all who aren't I have one simple question:
How am I supposed to view you as an equal if you're constantly throwing the fact that we aren't in my face?
I mean isn't that what Martin Luthor King was fighting for? Isn't that why women fought for the right to vote? We are equals, right? So why do I as a white man feel like I have to put up with any and all shit that is dealt to me as long as a race/gender card is stapled to it? It seems like bullshit to me. Is this another "Angry White Man" rant? Sure. Is it founded? I think so. I mean honestly, how long would a WET channel last (as opposed to BET)? Honestly, I think every program on such a channel would probably be twisted into something racist, simply because of the name. Maybe I'm wrong. As far as gender goes, it's not that strong of an issue with me (after all, we have Spike to answer to Oxygen.)
Am I making sense? Am I crazy? Am I an Angry White Man and is my confusion well founded?
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ScrumYummy bunnyhunches of scrums

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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 1:28 pm Post subject: |
To some degree, you have a point. People that feed into stereotypes aren't going to abolish them. But "black" is no longer just a definition of someone with African American background, but it's a sub-culture as well. If there were enough goths, you can bet there would be a GET.
As far as gender issues are concerned....sexism DOES exist. I used to work at a computer store. And I can't tell you how many times people would actually ask "Can I speak to a guy?" Or, if I was talking to someone, and one of the guys walked by, they would quit talking to me and talk to them. Will had an office in the front, and one day I was talking to this guy about whatever problem he was having, and no joke, the guy saw Will in the office, leaned over the counter, and started asking him questions! And when I would answer people's questions, a lot of times they would walk off and ask one of the guys the same question. Happened at least once a day.
And I also hate going into computer stores or video game stores with my husband; if I start talking to a male associate, asking questions or whatever, they'll quit talking to me and start talking to my husband. Happened just the other day. I was buying Metroid Prime (I had only rented it before, and found a used copy for SIX BUCKS!!) and talking to the associate about the game, but whenever he would respond or answer a question, he'd be looking at my husband.
So yeah, sexism still exists. Especially in the computer and gaming fields. =) |
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Girkon Chop Chop Fiend

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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 1:44 pm Post subject: |
You're right as scrum said to some degree. It's all about context at it's core and ultimately it comes down to this. You're not gonna please everyone, and odds are even if you tiptoed to any extent, you would still end up offending someone. It's also about who is looking at your rant.
Some will see you as someone who has a point, yet another person who sees it will indeed call it an "Angry White Rant". I guess a question is, how much are you willing to let the subject linger in your mind. Where is the balance of one point of view and the other? Actually neither is more dominating, but the fact that you ask the question and bring it up means that in some small way you're trying to find some balance in this conflict of cultures. So in the end...what do you want it to be? Cause that is what it will be to you, and that is what counts the most. |
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Terin Huzzah!

Gender:  Joined: 27 Oct 2003 |
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:04 pm Post subject: |
ScrumYummy wrote: |
As far as gender issues are concerned....sexism DOES exist. |
Not saying it doesn't, but I'm not sure if your definition of sexism is the same as mine. When I think of a sexist guy, I think of a wife-beater who was raised to think that a man is superior to a woman. What you described is ignorant employees making assumptions based on stereotypes that society has shaped: girl gamers are rare. The employees are merely doing the same thing that the gaming companies are doing. Is it ignorant? Yes. Is it sexist? I'm not so sure. They're making assumptions based on demographics. I'm not saying that's right, but it doesn't fall under the same catagory as drunk Frank coming home and beating his wife. Just my opinion. Thanks for the perspective though.
(btw, I WAS going to go on a woman rant too, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized it's not NEARLY as bad [from what I've seen in society] as race.)
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Tobias *explodes*

Age: 38 Gender:  Joined: 17 Jan 2003 |
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:54 am Post subject: |
oh boy...this is gonna be a fun one...
Ok...as far as ya go, im right with you; and I'm not saying I'm an angry white man either. What I AM saying is that people like MLK fought for the equality, yet something still existed, which goes right into the present day: "Separate, but Equal." The thing about it that has changed (in my humble opinion) is that in that time, white people kept the races separate. In this day and age, every race is doing it. In a way, you can technically say we are all equal...at least we all think we're the greatest. Only thing is that black people keep wearing their FUBU...white people keep on wearing their abercrombie. They identify themselves in certain stereotypes that most people see the other race in, and it ends up creating this mentality of Separate, but Equal. The only other thing I can provide is that people need to drop the face-value, which is what everyone usually associates with...seeing that guy wearing that abercrombie popped collar shirt, or the Flat-brimmed hat with all the tags on it. If we could pass that out of our minds and get a more binding sense of the person, maybe things would turn out better.
And for the sexism thing, Terin does have a point about the demographics...although if i was in a game store, and a girl came up, id be helping her, completely disregarding any men-companions...mainly because it IS rare to see a female gamer. But thats just me.
Anywho, my opinion is out there now. Hope i didn't offend anyone. |
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ScrumYummy bunnyhunches of scrums

Gender:  Joined: 29 Jun 2005 |
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:14 am Post subject: |
Terin wrote: |
Not saying it doesn't, but I'm not sure if your definition of sexism is the same as mine. When I think of a sexist guy, I think of a wife-beater who was raised to think that a man is superior to a woman. What you described is ignorant employees making assumptions based on stereotypes that society has shaped: girl gamers are rare. The employees are merely doing the same thing that the gaming companies are doing. Is it ignorant? Yes. Is it sexist? I'm not so sure. They're making assumptions based on demographics. I'm not saying that's right, but it doesn't fall under the same catagory as drunk Frank coming home and beating his wife. Just my opinion. Thanks for the perspective though. |
Let's take a look at the dictionary definition of sexism =D
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sex·ism Audio pronunciation of "sexism" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (skszm)
n.
1. Discrimination based on gender, especially discrimination against women.
2. Attitudes, conditions, or behaviors that promote stereotyping of social roles based on gender.
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So you're right, a man who beats his wife because he thinks she's an animal is sexist. BUT an employee of a store that doesn't talk to me because I'm female is sexist as well. As is a customer who doesn't think I know as much about computers as my male co-worker =)
And I'm going to tell you a story, because I think you need to understand that type of sexism is damaging as well.
One day, when I was working at M3 (the computer store), a couple of guys came in and bought a power supply. I asked if they needed it installed; they said no, they were going to take it home and try it themselves. A few hours later, they came back, unable to install said power supply. So I charged them the $20 installation fee, set the computer down on the work table in the showroom, whipped out a screwdriver and started to open the case.
"What are you doing?" -they ask, alarmed.
"I'm installing your power supply. You just payed me to do that."
"Oh. Well, aren't you going to get one of the guys to do it?" (No joke. That is verbatim what they said.)
I stopped, turned, and looked at them. "If you have a problem with a girl working on your computer, then you can wait. All of the guys are busy at the moment."
"Oh. No, that's okay. Go ahead."
So I continue opening the case and installing the power supply. The entire time, I knew they were watching me, and I don't think they knew this, but I could hear what they were whispering to each other, such as how they'd like to "slap that *ss" while I was bent over. Normally, I don't mind it when guys think (or even say) such things; I'm a nude model, after all. But for them to insult my intelligence and then treat me as if I was some sort of sex object? After all of the other insults I'd brushed aside on just that day alone, it was just too much. I finished my job, went to the back of the store, and cried.
So, yes, that kind of treatment is insulting, and damaging to some degree. It ruined my day, and made me feel as if I was an object instead of a human being.
Terin wrote: |
(btw, I WAS going to go on a woman rant too, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized it's not NEARLY as bad [from what I've seen in society] as race.)
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Racism (in any direction) is more prevalent. It's still very much a problem. But so is sexism. And you can't ignore one problem altogether just because a different problem is worse. We can work on abolishing more than one "ism" at a time =)
Tobias wrote: | And for the sexism thing, Terin does have a point about the demographics...although if i was in a game store, and a girl came up, id be helping her, completely disregarding any men-companions...mainly because it IS rare to see a female gamer. But thats just me.
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If I'm by myself, associates are more than helpful. But if I'm with Max or a guy friend, and a male associate is helping me, nine times out of ten he's going to try to talk to Max =) Sometimes I play it off, letting them think I'm the "dumb girlfriend." The ends justify the means, after all. But it does get annoying. |
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:55 am Post subject: |
ScrumYummy wrote: | "What are you doing?" -they ask, alarmed.
"I'm installing your power supply. You just payed me to do that."
"Oh. Well, aren't you going to get one of the guys to do it?" (No joke. That is verbatim what they said.)
I stopped, turned, and looked at them. "If you have a problem with a girl working on your computer, then you can wait. All of the guys are busy at the moment."
"Oh. No, that's okay. Go ahead."
So I continue opening the case and installing the power supply. The entire time, I knew they were watching me, and I don't think they knew this, but I could hear what they were whispering to each other, such as how they'd like to "slap that *ss" while I was bent over. Normally, I don't mind it when guys think (or even say) such things; I'm a nude model, after all. But for them to insult my intelligence and then treat me as if I was some sort of sex object? After all of the other insults I'd brushed aside on just that day alone, it was just too much. I finished my job, went to the back of the store, and cried.
So, yes, that kind of treatment is insulting, and damaging to some degree. |
I have no idea how you girls can cope with all that crap <_<
I mean the ''damaging to some degree'' would have to be the damage caused by my fist to their face, or my foot to their ass if I was a girl. So I'm glad I'm not a girl. That being said, kudos to all of you for surviving in this world of primates.
Crap, I think that previous sentence was a bit sexist towards men. Well let me clarify that by ''world of primates'' I mean those men whos mind isn't ''evolved'' enough to know how things are today, the men that still think a girl isn't good at 75% of all jobs just simply because they label them as ''man's job''. The poor souls, they must be very afraid in the world they live in nowdays. Wish they'd understand and feel sorry for all the stabbing they deliver to the world, sometime without truely meaning it, simply out of ''what they were thought was right and unchangeble'' you know having your grand-mother, mother and perhaps every aunt in the family being a ''typical 1800 women'' doesn't help in building an idea of how ''things should be'' according to ... *ahem* ''tradition'' >_> sucks yeah. Here's an article about the history of women. I was suprised to see how far away back people started considering women as ''the weaker sex'' or simply as anything but vile fiends :p.
But yeah, about racism, the state doesn't really help take the stereotypes out of people's mind. BET is an exemple of it, but certain shows such as COPS don't really help. I might be wrong, but the 2 times I've watched that show, never have I seen a single white guy or birl being arrested there. And most of all cops were white. Coincidence? I dunno, but err what a nice way to condition the mind of a population into thinking things such as ''white man = good man; black man = bad man, now sing along! Ebony and Ivory, live together in perfect anarchy... *record break'' I mean seriously, they aren't helping. |
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Age: 42 Gender:  Joined: 20 May 2003 |
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:00 pm Post subject: |
The separation has happened by the time they exit high school - it only continues into university and into the world at large, in terms of race, anyway. Sex and gender, I don't know whether the ideas about that are fully-formed yet. I suspect it has a lot to do with the peer group being hung out with - so I'd say by the end of high school, more than a few of them have alrady become set in their ways. Which is sad.
And yes, racism and sexism still happen, perhaps not as overtly as before, but they still happen. The danger is now of the pendulum swinging too far the other way into some sort of bizarro world where being the majority race or gender means being the oppressed minority.
I'm almost starting to see that happening, especially here on the university campus. There are plenty of ethnic groups, which is fine, and then there are also some groups that are basically trying to ensure that "white" people will have to provide privelege and mollycoddling to minorities for the rest of civilization. Their rationale is that if we don't, then er'll slip back into the days of slavery. Luckily, most people on campus see them as extremists and out of touch with reality.
Whatever happens to the idea that one should treat people as people, "not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character"? |
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Girkon Chop Chop Fiend

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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:04 pm Post subject: |
That gives a scary conundrum. On the one hand you have the minorities and the rest of the world chastising us because we as a country and people try to put our noses into everything so we get hated. Yet at the same time for the distinct moments we try NOT to be in peoples business, we get hated for not helping...so it seems like no matter what we're gonna be ragged on. |
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:38 pm Post subject: |
ScrumYummy wrote: | And I also hate going into computer stores or video game stores with my husband; if I start talking to a male associate, asking questions or whatever, they'll quit talking to me and start talking to my husband. Happened just the other day. I was buying Metroid Prime (I had only rented it before, and found a used copy for SIX BUCKS!!) and talking to the associate about the game, but whenever he would respond or answer a question, he'd be looking at my husband. |
LOL. That is one of the reasons I like dating gamer chicks. They will got to the store and talk to the clerk and he will start looking and talking to me. I loved to say, "Don't look at me. She is the gamer. I don't know crap about it."
When it happens you should make a comment. Help them to realize what they are doing. |
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