art doesn’t have to reinforce systemic hierarchies in the real world - doing so is a choice made by the artist. criticizing that choice is fair game. you’re giving the same “ahh, but you see, because of the lore…” defense people always use to defend shitty art. but real human beings made choices about what to depict in the art intended for consumption by other real human beings, who see the art and are informed by it.
for you, this is a dystopia. for me, this is just my life.
what here says to you that the artist wants you to take away that this is bad? it's /just/ depiction. it's neither criticism nor endorsement. we live in a deeply transphobic society. that means that bare depiction operates as tacit endorsement - it merely reinforces the latent bigotry in society.
dystopias are fantastic tool to critique oppression but this ain't it.
every depiction of somethiong bad has to come with a 90 minute lecture directed at the audience to make it cool?
It existing in this fucked up world is already criticism of the ad brh. It's like getting mad a racist poster in Bioshock infinite even tho thats where the game is set
don't include shitty depictions of marginalized groups. you don't have to be an asshole.
criticize the shitty depiction in some way.
I strongly recommend option 1.
It existing in this fucked up world is already criticism of the ad brh. It’s like getting mad a racist poster in Bioshock infinite even tho thats where the game is set
we've come full circle. settings don't arise whole cloth out of nothing. human beings choose the elements to include and those choices influence the people who consume the art. Bioshock is an example of a work that sets out to do political criticism. it's the exact opposite of 2077, which is using shitty depictions of trans people while offering no substantial criticism of that depiction.
and don't come back with cyberpunk is criticism of capitalism - that 1. has virtually nothing to do with the elements I'm pointing to as problematic and 2. cyberpunk is being used in this work to evoke an aesthetic, NOT to criticize capitalism, in the first place. this is liberal art intended for a mass liberal audience.
it's just lazy art and a cashgrab. it's okay to like problematic things but get the fuck out of my notifications telling me whether or not to feel grossed out by a dehumanizing depiction of my own god damned body. this shit is personal to me. death by a thousand paper cuts still leaves you dead.
art doesn’t have to reinforce systemic hierarchies in the real world - doing so is a choice made by the artist. criticizing that choice is fair game. you’re giving the same “ahh, but you see, because of the lore…” defense people always use to defend shitty art. but real human beings made choices about what to depict in the art intended for consumption by other real human beings, who see the art and are informed by it.
for you, this is a dystopia. for me, this is just my life.
depiction =/= endorsement, idk where yous guys got that idea
it doesn't have to be endorsement for it to be transphobic. also, the developers have a long history with transphobia. seriously, fuck off.
nah
Now yer gettin it!
Real ife. Right now. 2020. that shit? Dystopia fam. Now you can either roll with it or tie yerself into knots about it
what here says to you that the artist wants you to take away that this is bad? it's /just/ depiction. it's neither criticism nor endorsement. we live in a deeply transphobic society. that means that bare depiction operates as tacit endorsement - it merely reinforces the latent bigotry in society.
dystopias are fantastic tool to critique oppression but this ain't it.
every depiction of somethiong bad has to come with a 90 minute lecture directed at the audience to make it cool?
It existing in this fucked up world is already criticism of the ad brh. It's like getting mad a racist poster in Bioshock infinite even tho thats where the game is set
some alternative options:
I strongly recommend option 1.
we've come full circle. settings don't arise whole cloth out of nothing. human beings choose the elements to include and those choices influence the people who consume the art. Bioshock is an example of a work that sets out to do political criticism. it's the exact opposite of 2077, which is using shitty depictions of trans people while offering no substantial criticism of that depiction.
and don't come back with cyberpunk is criticism of capitalism - that 1. has virtually nothing to do with the elements I'm pointing to as problematic and 2. cyberpunk is being used in this work to evoke an aesthetic, NOT to criticize capitalism, in the first place. this is liberal art intended for a mass liberal audience.
it's just lazy art and a cashgrab. it's okay to like problematic things but get the fuck out of my notifications telling me whether or not to feel grossed out by a dehumanizing depiction of my own god damned body. this shit is personal to me. death by a thousand paper cuts still leaves you dead.
lel. you can just ignore my responses if you want, you choose to reply m8. You choose to get mad at shit. You're choice.
Anyway have a nice day. Try not to get mad today :^)
if you don't tremble at every injustice, you are no comrade of mine.
You're posting on an internet forum, don't throw overdramatic pedanty at me