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You know what’s funny Sega knows about Sonichu before Sonic Forces was a thing and before Aaron Webber took over the Sonic Social Media skip to 3:50
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BECAUSE IT’S FICTION! It’s not real! Reality and Fiction are two different things and it just seems very condescending for you to lump the two together just because you so desperately want to mesh your political agenda onto motherfucking Voltron. A show about giant robot lions fighting and saving the world. Stick to the topic instead of going on a liberal meltdown over an effing kids cartoon, if you please!
oh boy. okay I’m not gonna bother here just read this you jerk it’s like the first result I pulled up on google that’s how fucking easy this shit is to find @sanichu there’s fucking science behind it
This month, the academic journal Communication Research published a study by two Indiana University professors called “Racial and gender differences in the relationship between children’s television use and self esteem: a longitudinal panel study.”
This unique piece of research studied 396 black and white preteens in communities in the Midwest United States over a yearlong period. Researchers focused on how much the kids watched TV, and how that impacted their self esteem. What they found –although kind of common sense–is making headlines: Television exposure predicted a decrease in self-esteem for white and black girls and black boys, and an increase in self-esteem among white boys.
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Don’t try to change the subject to politics, we’re talking about Voltron here, not Donald Trump. (and p.s. I’m a lesbian, so I laugh at your attempt to cry homophobia)
yes, no gay person has ever been homophobic before @sanichu
and I laugh at your attempt to differentiate between the current political environment and the real world effects that it has on our community and our society’s media
like... what the fuck. all things are political but queer lives are inherently political especially right now
the idea that you are a lesbian who doesn’t see what I’m talking about is super suspect. not a single queer person has come to me and not understood the need for diversity and representation
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Ahh name calling. Great way to get your activism going. Also that’s not a liable source you have there. It’s biased information based on opinion than facts. And judging from your choice of sources, clearly you sound like the people who believe video games are the leading cause of violent behaviors. It’s. Not. Real. I recommend going to burrunjor.com when you have the chance.
well guys, we’ve reached the quantum of argument. a CNN article is not a reliable source, and neither was an academic article published in a scholarly journal written by actual scientists who had conducted a long term study to gather empirical data
“biased information based on opinion rather than facts” there is nothing you can do when you’re up against someone who doens’t subscribe to reality or science
When CNN contacted Michael Brody, the chair of the media committee of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, regarding this study, he said that children are affected when they don’t see themselves represented on TV, and it affects them when the young people who look like them are seen doing something wrong.
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Over the course of one year, Kristen Harrison and Nicole Martins surveyed about 400 black and white Illinois students. All of the 7- to 12-year-olds are from lower-middle to upper-middle socioeconomic communities, said Harrison, a professor of communication studies at the University of Michigan. Black children surveyed, on average, spent an extra 10 hours watching TV each week.With the definition of self-esteem being an overall feeling of self-worth, Harrison told CNN, kids were asked reverse-coded questions such as, "Are there a lot of things about yourself you would like to change?"
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Amy Jordan, director of the Media and the Developing Child sector of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, noted to CNN that pre-teen boys are exposed to a lot of television shows featuring superheroes.
yeah. biased. no facts. no science. no expertise behind any of this
@sanichu how far can you push this denial of reality?
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Dude, I’m just trying to tell you to lighten up and let the staff do what they want. It’s THEIR show, not yours and all you can do at this point is shut your quiznak and let them tell the story THEY want to tell, regardless of representation or not.
Dude, I’m just trying to tell you that you’re being rude, and to let me advocate for increased lgbt diversity in children’s media. it’s my life and my community, not yours and all you can do at this point is shut your quiznak (lol really?) and let me advocated for MY community
honestly, fuck the fuck off with your homophobia and your transphobia @sanichu. Donald Trump just revoked protections for trans students using the bathrooms of their chosen gender in schools, and our vice president believes in conversion therapy, so
fuck. off. with. that. shit.
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How about you don’t harass the staff and wait like everyone else. Don’t drag everyone else into your whining
your use of the word “whining” in place of forcefully advocating for queer representation says volumes about who you are as a person and who you decide to fight for @sanichu
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Funny how you say that when you were the one who keeps directing the conversation to YOUR political opinions, most of which were biased, outside of what we were just talking about right now.
you know I try not to pick on people’s syntax too much just because I don’t know their story
but the notion of an unbiased opinion? that’s something I don’t think I can ignore
I mean, it’s almost like my actions take place in a broader ideological framework or something. but I’m getting tired of going in circles, we hit the quantum of argument a few posts. you’re incapable of admitting you’re wrong and you were given direct and incontrovertible proof that you are wrong
there’s nowhere else to go from here. we showed the climate denialist the data and the just shook their heads. that’s the end of that
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But nooooooooo you have to be a fucking martyr to people and dictate based on their ideas and all that shit. It’s tired. I’m trying to have a reasonable discussion with you, but you seem to be unfazed about it and continue to act like a child. Do yourself a favor and grow up.
yeah..... noooooooo. the only person here who is trying to be reasonable is me. you are contradicting yourself constantly and proving you are incapable of admitting when you are wrong
despite. direct. evidence. and then you try to switch the topic and appeal to me to mature? laughable!
no wonder these are all replies, I’d be embarrassed if my followers saw me acting like such an obnoxious twit too @sanichu but maybe it’s time to own your shit