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Perhaps in the same manner that certain famous personalties efforts to demonize video games over recent years have unwittingly stirred up a massive modern backlash and opposition movement, the likes of which feminism hasn't had to face in decades.If we were to “ban the sale of manga that includes sexual violence,” it would do the opposite and instead create a new avenue of sexism toward women.
Not just that, but is there any evidence what-so-ever that viewing sexual violence against women in fictional media increases such behavior in real life? I don't honestly know, but I significantly doubt it and would call into question the validity of anything stating such.
I believe this is just endemic to the current societal trend that, as far as I can tell, values how information makes you feel (Not saying that emotions aren't to be considered, just quit over-valuing something that's transient and malleable by nature) over logic, reason, and truth.
Haha, I've been playing D&D for over a decade and I have yet to find any descriptions of rituals or spells that are precise enough you could actually use them. Though that's third edition and up, anyone familiar with the older stuff see anything?
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The beliefs of men like this really make me wonder.
Info on situation in south africa, hit me harder then I thought it would.
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Info on situation in south africa, hit me harder then I thought it would.
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According to Toronto police Chief Mark Saunders, Ali said, "Allah told me to do this, Allah told me to come here and kill people," during the attack.
"I don't want this categorizing a large group of people; that will be very unfair and very inaccurate," he said, adding he doesn't want to see any of this "Islamophobia nonsense."