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LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) activists are demanding that the makers of Star Wars video games add LGBT characters for kids to select as their action figure when playing the games. Previous email alerts with more information on this issue are posted below.
These LGBT activists want children and young teens to be able to choose Star Wars action characters who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. This would mean:
• Children and teens, who never thought anyway but heterosexual, are now given a choice to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender in their game player.
• Children and teens, who choose non-social agenda characters, would be forced to deal with lesbian, gay, bi-sexual or transgender characters chosen by other players.
Should BioWare bow to the demands of these LGBT activists by adding such action characters to Star Wars video games they certainly would not create game rules that would allow regular players to prohibit entry into their games by these social agenda characters. That would be discrimination (sarcasm.)
There were no LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) characters in any of the Star Wars movies. So if BioWare, the maker of Star Wars video games, adds LGBT characters for kids to select as their action figure it could be something like Darth RuPaula, a combination of Darth Vader, one of the most popular Star Wars characters, and RuPaul, the renown transgender cross dresser.
Florida Family Association has prepared an email for you to send that urges officials at BioWare’s parent company Electronic Arts and Lucas Films to stop any additions of LGBT content to Star Wars video games.
LGBT activism aside, it might actually be useful to ask how social and political issues like race, gender, and sexuality enter into these sorts of online worlds. Are there more nuanced forms of identity expression than trolls and flame wars when you enter into a society like that created by World of Warcraft and The Old Republic? Until then, you can see the picture of the feared drag villain below. I just hope this makes for an interesting challege week on RuPaul's Drag Race.
[via Florida Family Association]
Whilst everything I know of the Florida Family Association makes me hope that someone beats some sense into them sometime soon I found this article (love the language they use) and the points it raises nonetheless very interesting and thought provoking. If the gay and lesbian population is as large, maybe larger, than ten percent of the population than to my mind that is sufficient audience and reason to have gay characters in video games (Its a miss-portrayal of the world not to). It will likely be a long time before we see an action movie with a gay protagonist but in games like Mass Effect, Dragon Age or MMOs where choice is everywhere having a gay or lesbian romance option seems legit to me. If one in ten players is looking for a gay option it makes sense to put it in their. Besides I myself a straight male have played Mass Effect as a female character and enjoyed romancing a male drell alien (He was awesome; in a strong, silent, meditative kind of way!) and thought nothing of it.
At the same time I see the games i have mentioned have restricted age recommendations of anything from 12-18. At 18 years of age you should be able to understand and deal with any sexual subject matter but at age 12? My parents were never too strict with age ratings and I don't believe it ever really affected me. I think for the most part they are very conservative and over protective. That said despite having watches over a score of jerry springer episodes when i was fifteen and being mostly amused more than anything I do remeber watching one episode which covered all sorts of sexual kink like BDSM, cross dressing, Gay and lesbianism etc and I remember being freaked out (still a little to this day) by what some of these people did (To this day Im glad my parents watch the matrix even though I was not 16 but I feel like that one episdoe of Jerry Springer might have been better saved till I was older). I'm not suggesting a chaste sex scene with your same sex partner like what Mass effect shows is on the same level but does it perhaps allow some parents or interest groups a legitimate concern for introducing these concepts?
I think the issue goes beyond just gay and lesbian characters though some of my thoughts are still convalescing slowly but in the meantime Id thought Id check in with you guys.
This post has been edited by Cause: 25 March 2012 - 06:22 PM