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- 23 de Feb, 2019
I came across this video which showcases Ninja (the Fortnite streamer) stating that he goes out of his way to make sure he's never alone in a room with a (stranger) woman. Due to this, he has received some heavy criticism, accusing him of being deeply misogynistic, alongside arguments that are in essence pure straw-mans.
It does display the levels of hypocrisy and capricious double-standards that prove that no matter what someone does, some people will take it as sexist, misogynistic, and patriarchal.
You're invited to discuss this in a respectful manner, if you cannot, refrain.
These are some things that I personally believe should be taken into account first: whether you like Ninja or not (or in this case Asmongold, the one providing the reaction video and forming an opinion) the topic here is about Ninja's statement and its reception, it's irrelevant if you don't like his Fortnite streams.
Now a question I present you as well, if you were a streamer with his popularity & of his caliber, do you see reasonable the assertion that some people may falsely accuse you of an immoral/criminal act, for their own personal reasons (such as revenge, hatred, jealousy, attention, etc)? If so, would you not see reasonable as well to take measures in order to prevent it, specially when not doing so is unnecessarily negligent?
Finally, I was reminded (by the YouTube comments) of that purposefully designed (for confrontation) thought experiment about the choice of a bear and a man in a forest, where the woman's argument for choosing the bear was to avoid potential criminals. Similarly here, Ninja's choice is to avoid potential criminals/false allegations at no heavy cost, yet he's being accused of sexism.
Video's link & archive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcyHqutrueU
Some comments below it:
It does display the levels of hypocrisy and capricious double-standards that prove that no matter what someone does, some people will take it as sexist, misogynistic, and patriarchal.
You're invited to discuss this in a respectful manner, if you cannot, refrain.
These are some things that I personally believe should be taken into account first: whether you like Ninja or not (or in this case Asmongold, the one providing the reaction video and forming an opinion) the topic here is about Ninja's statement and its reception, it's irrelevant if you don't like his Fortnite streams.
Now a question I present you as well, if you were a streamer with his popularity & of his caliber, do you see reasonable the assertion that some people may falsely accuse you of an immoral/criminal act, for their own personal reasons (such as revenge, hatred, jealousy, attention, etc)? If so, would you not see reasonable as well to take measures in order to prevent it, specially when not doing so is unnecessarily negligent?
Finally, I was reminded (by the YouTube comments) of that purposefully designed (for confrontation) thought experiment about the choice of a bear and a man in a forest, where the woman's argument for choosing the bear was to avoid potential criminals. Similarly here, Ninja's choice is to avoid potential criminals/false allegations at no heavy cost, yet he's being accused of sexism.
Video's link & archive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcyHqutrueU
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Some comments below it:
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