Women, video games and shallowness

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I've noticed something very hypocritical that's been pissing me off recently. And that thing is "feminist" double standards and how it's okay for women to be superficial, but not men (IMHO, no one should be so overly superficial).

Let's begin, shall we?

When a man is superficial and judges women by their looks and wealth, he gets called out by feminists. Feminists say that men should NEVER EVER be superficial (no one should). They tell men that you should judge women by their personality and not make fun of her for being ugly.

Good...good...

But however, when a woman is superifical judges men by their looks and wealth, they get praised for it. Jokes about ugly men are common and accepted and thus, women are fed the fantasies of a perfect man and that a man has to be sexy and charming on the outside.

If that's not hypocritical, then I dunno what is?

There are even feminazi games who bitch about half naked or beautiful women, yet are okay with men (and even little boys!) being sexualized and running around either without a shirt or in a skin tight outfit. You can't have one and not the other. If we can have hot guys, we can have hot gals too.

Besides, we have ugly women in games too, let's check:

Mileena (MK series)
Clotho (God of War II)
Grunthilda (Banjoo-Kazooie)
Madame Aroma (Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask)
Richard's owner (Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)
Queen Brahne (Final Fantasy IX)
Adel (Final Fantasy VIII)
The Nurses (Silent Hill series)
The feminazi in No more Heroes (I forgot her name)

So yeah, there are ugly women in games too, just as there are ugly men. Besides, I think with most games, they make the lead poster child cute or hot on purpose. Even Mario and Luigi are consitered to be "so ugly that they're cute" not "ugly ugly". So imagine a game with a warty grotesque protagonist that would make Jabba the Hutt look like Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. It wouldn't sell to neither male nor female audiences.

NOTE: Yes, I'm against shitty female characters, but I'm also against shitty male characters as well. Funny enough I don't get bitched out for hating a hot babe with no personality, but I get bitched out by hating a hot pretty boy with no personality. Come on ladies, lose the double standard already.
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Suffaric's avatar
Making fun of people for being ugly has never been something feminists rage about as far as I know?