S.R.
1 min readJan 12, 2024

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Interesting. Movies are very different from video games.
Movies don’t have avatars that you design to represent you that you control.
Movies have a fixed outcome that can be controlled by the audience to bully other audience.
Furthermore, if someone goes to see a movie that has rape in it, there is usually an advisory mentioning sexual assault.

Unless it’s a video game that is about sexual assault, like that’s the goal, to sexually assault someone, it should not be considered just part of the game experience. Rape scenes in movies are preplaned as part of the story.

Sexual assaulting someone’s avatar for fun, is full on bullying and not part of game. That literal child did not sign up to have her avatar gang rapped when she logged on to a play game that had nothing to do with rape.

I don’t think comparing the video game experience to a movie is a valid comparison.

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S.R.
S.R.

Written by S.R.

Cheese Enthusiast. Fat and Feminist. I can’t help but write. Trying to learn as much as I can.

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