Now, while it has been taken off of store shelves everywhere (thanks to women's groups, by the way), that doesn't mean that it is not still obtainable. As the CNN article shows, the video game has been found downloadable online. The two people interviewed in this CNN video suggest that it is not that big of a deal, after all, we allow shooters, where the main objective is to kill. Besides, it's just a game. A form of escapism, really. I want to urge that it is NOT ok and the fact that we would even think this is ok is also NOT ok. Even if a video game is just a form of escapism, that does not mean that it doesn't say anything in our society. If these types of video games are allowed, doesn't that let people in our society think that this issue isn't really a big deal? Rape is a big deal. We cannot let people play games where it belittles the very harmful and real effects of rape. Also, we cannot let people play a game that degrades women in such a way and reinforces sexual violence and male dominance.
Let's look for a minute at first person shooter games. I would argue that in most of the shooter games you are killing aliens or zombies, and that there is a need for survival that requires this killing. I believe this is completely different than a game that focuses on raping a girl for "revenge." Also, just because video games are often used as escapism for most does not mean that everyone will understand that these behaviors are unacceptable. Also, by allowing people to carry out these behaviors, even in a fake setting, does that not reinforce these behaviors and thoughts? Now lets look at how tech savvy children are becoming. Don't think for a minute that a ten year old isn't capable of finding, downloading, and playing this game. Children are often the tech-savvy ones, meaning they are also the ones who can find these types of things pretty easily online (on purpose or not). A child that young does not need to see these types of games. It is, no doubt, exceptionally hard for someone at that age to understand the difference between what is acceptable in the game world and what is acceptable in the real world. Even if allowing rape in video games does not mean we allow it in our culture, it still means we are getting one step closer to allowing it.
By allowing such graphic and terrible portrayals of rape, we are becoming more and more desensitized to it. Rape is not a fun activity; it is not a game. Rape is harmful and we should never, NEVER allow it to be construed as otherwise, even in a seemingly harmless game.
sadly, rape seems to be a popular fetish in a lot of Japanese animated porn and games, and its accessibility has made it popular in other places around the world (as has the equally offensive underage crap)
ReplyDeletemaybe they think just because they aren't real people then it's okay, personally i think it's very extreme and should be policed as it does promotes the act of rape as fun, which is unacceptable on all levels