Anita is on record saying that “don’t like it, don’t buy it” is not a sufficient response to sexualized depictions of women in media. Her very clear implication is that such media must be totally eradicated. This is a communist idea; the market cannot be allowed to dictate product, but rather a centralized authority should decide what media you can and cannot consume. This is the sort of horrible thing that good people should fight until their dying breaths.
That aside, Anita pushes cultivation theory, which is has no basis in scientific literature. All legitimate studies point to entertainment media as a minimal or nonexistent factor in anti-social behavior. So even if we did decide to “ban steak because babies can’t chew it”, the effect on “choking” would be slight or none.
Anita is on record saying that “don’t like it, don’t buy it” is not a sufficient response to sexualized depictions of women in media. Her very clear implication is that such media must be totally eradicated. This is a communist idea; the market cannot be allowed to dictate product, but rather a centralized authority should decide what media you can and cannot consume. This is the sort of horrible thing that good people should fight until their dying breaths.
That aside, Anita pushes cultivation theory, which is has no basis in scientific literature. All legitimate studies point to entertainment media as a minimal or nonexistent factor in anti-social behavior. So even if we did decide to ban steak because babies can’t chew it, the effect on “choking” would be slight or none.
Anita is on record saying that “don’t like it, don’t buy it” is not a sufficient response to sexualized depictions of women in media. Her very clear implication is that such media must be totally eradicated. This is a communist idea; the market cannot be allowed to dictate product, but rather a centralized authority should decide what media you can and cannot consume. This is the sort of horrible thing that good people should fight until their dying breaths.