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        <p><span style="font-size: 0.8em;"><strong>Note:</strong> This post was written in context to a current discussion being held within the community blogs at Destructoid.com, initiated by Reverend Anthony&#39;s recent podcast rant about the phenomenon of &#39;grrl gamers&#39;.&#160; To get the full story, listen to Anthony&#39;s argument <a href="http://www.destructoid.com/retroforcego-episode-24-mario-madness-pt-2-55138.phtml">here</a> a little before midway into the show and read VirtualGirl&#39;s response post <a href="http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/Virtualgirl/my-thoughts-on-this-week-s-reverend-rant-are-you-a-grrl-gamer--55891.phtml">here</a>.</span><br />
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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I have strong opinions about the grrl gaming phenomenon, <strong>very</strong>
strong opinions. While I&#39;ve discussed such sentiments privately amongst
trusted comrades and cohorts in the gaming industry, I frustratingly
tend to bite my tongue when it comes to expressing myself within the
larger Destructoid community. The reasons are the general dissonance in
discussing the matter as though it&#39;s a STFJPG instance (which it&#39;s
certainly and most definitely <em>not</em> given what the industry is
veering towards in this day and age), and the mere fact that I tend to
get angry and frustrated rather than articulate when I attempt to
describe what I think.
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<p><br />After listening to the good Reverend&#39;s rant and reading
Virtualgirl&#39;s response I felt the need to just skim the surface on my
personal thoughts in regards to the grrl gamers out there. I&#39;m going to
try to keep it simple and short so as to potentially develop my
argument later, so here goes nothing:

</p><p>Media scholar and philosopher Marshall McLuhan coined the
quintessential expression &quot;the medium is the message&quot;. Taking this into
consideration with grrl gamers, the particular ailment of these female
gaming communities is the dependency on the image as their first and
foremost means of communicating their apparent plight for &#39;respect&#39;. As
Rev. explained, when these girls slather prolific amounts of photos of
themselves the <em>message</em> they are projecting is very
particularly and exclusively oriented towards distinguishing themselves
as &#39;female&#39; or &#39;not male&#39;, thereby immediately debasing whatever idea
of equality they were supposedly demanding. 
</p><p>Why is this message so inherently black and white? Because these
photos are circulated within and are part of the mass media in which
personal intentions, general goodwill, and individual personalities
behind the image are altogether ignored, erased, and replaced with the
surface level meaning. Period. 
</p><p>I want to reiterate that the key phrase of this statement is &#39;mass
media&#39;. Personal stories such as VirtualGirl&#39;s reveal to us that there
is a large level of devotion and meaning within such cultural acts as
dressing up as Lara Croft at a convention which I can respect to a
certain degree on an individual basis. Her passion and confidence for
something that she loves are to be envied. But the mass media cares
only what the masses want, and within this largely masculine gaming
demographic the masses want to consume stereotypical, sexualized
fantasy women, so thats what they will see.

</p><p>My advice? If you want to discuss how you want to be treated
equally as a gamer because you think that you are somehow alienated by
your sex then <em>write</em> about it instead of posting photos of
yourself. What you look like has absolutely nothing to do with how
passionate you are about gaming or games.<br /><div><br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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