About some troubles (SlayerS_Jessica) - Page 30
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lorkac
United States2297 Posts
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TiBe
Mexico200 Posts
On July 22 2011 08:13 Arnfasta wrote: I'm 99% sure that's Tossgirl as I remember being told afterward and being pissed that I didn't grab her autograph. I'll have to look for confirmation though. Can't be tossgirl she doesn't have permission to play sc2, also she plays Terran ;-) | ||
Subversion
South Africa3627 Posts
BUT you have to realise fighting a war against the internet trolls is pointless. If you're going to be under the spotlight, you're going to have to have a thicker skin. Fighting back will only make them do it more, because they love to get a reaction out of you. This is just how the internet is, they will always be nasty and say terrible things - you can't change that, you're much better off just ignoring it and not taking it personally. | ||
Fearlezz
Croatia176 Posts
I am glad there are means to fight back in Korea, and I fully support your actions Jessica. Usually I would just say "ignore the haters", but when somebody takes it this far they really deserve action taken against them. It's only fair that what goes around comes around, and it bites them in the ass eventually. Here's to hoping that most of the news coming from Slayers in the future is about new esports achievements and less about needing to deal with these kind of things. Slayers_EVE fighting! Slayers_Jessica fighting! Slayers fighting! | ||
mprs
Canada2933 Posts
It is fair and noble. Great work Jessica. | ||
naggerNZ
New Zealand708 Posts
Not to mention it gives me another reason to tune in to the GSTL when SlayerS is playing. | ||
Rylaji
Sweden580 Posts
I have been one of your supporters if you will from the start of this sad episode. I think all the hate thats been thrown around is just ridicilous, we are the Starcraft community. We are know for manners and being a good community. Dont let this change! As for EvE I completly agree that she might not have won anything yet, but Diamond in Korea is equal to I'd say high masters in EU/US so she surely isnt bad at all. I hope she will do well and prove herself in the future, I for one would LOVE to see a girl succeed in SC2 and make a name for herself aswell as making more girls get into gaming and SC2. And last, from the bottom of my heart I really do hope BoxeR does not care about the little bit of criticism that may have arisen towards him. He was the reason I once upon a time started watching competetive Starcraft. He made me talk my friends into playing Starcraft and from there on it went. He is and will forever be a damn legend of the game and people talking down on him are just idiots who doesnt accomplish anything themselves. SlayerS fighting! EvE fighting! BoxeR fighting! Jessica fighting! | ||
CanadianHero
Canada20 Posts
User was warned for this post | ||
Silencioseu
Cyprus493 Posts
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Swampsteel
United States94 Posts
Well, this situation just reminds me of Internet. Rule number one for the internet, if someone says something its probably true | ||
Duckie
United States3 Posts
On July 22 2011 08:28 CanadianHero wrote: I might get warned for this, I might get temp banned for this, but I really think that this post in itself is sexist. She says in this post that women are essentially automatically not as good as men in e-sports. Although she is trying to promote Eve in her endeavors on SlayerS, I really feel that she is also belittling her, saying that she won't become as good as other male SlayerS members, such as Cella or Dragon. I'm not trying to be mean here, it's just that the way that this post was written, it looks like you're just making backwards progress on women in e-sports. This is exactly what I am saying. I don't understand why Jessica couldn't come out and just say we have high hopes for her and we shall see where that will take her with the awesome slayers team behind her. But they had to fill the post with comments about how women aren't expected to do as well as men. | ||
Zalitara
Norway361 Posts
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Subversion
South Africa3627 Posts
On July 22 2011 08:28 CanadianHero wrote: I might get warned for this, I might get temp banned for this, but I really think that this post in itself is sexist. She says in this post that women are essentially automatically not as good as men in e-sports. Although she is trying to promote Eve in her endeavors on SlayerS, I really feel that she is also belittling her, saying that she won't become as good as other male SlayerS members, such as Cella or Dragon. I'm not trying to be mean here, it's just that the way that this post was written, it looks like you're just making backwards progress on women in e-sports. Starting any post with "I might get banned for this" is a guaranteed way to get yourself banned. I don't think it was particularly sexist, its no secret that girls are currently nowhere close to guys in pro-gaming. The progamer girl barely even exists. Maybe I read it differently, but I didn't get the implication that Eve could "never" be as good, although considering her current level she probably won't ever reach those kinds of heights. That being said, I completely disagree with recruiting someone based purely on gender. I think when you're basically saying "we're picking you because you're a girl" that's really detrimental to e-sports and I totally disagree with it. People should be picked based on skill, end of story. If a girl makes it into a proteam, I want to be able to be excited, to say wow that's awesome let's see how she plays, not have her become some kind of awkward bench-warming mascot because she's actually only playing in the Gold/Diamond league or whatever. | ||
Misanthrope
United States924 Posts
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SdNGama
Italy29 Posts
Makes no sense to me. A professional player must be chosen only considering his results and not other factors at all. I find all this a bit sexist and disrespecteful to womans in general, but maybe its just me. | ||
RacerX
United States168 Posts
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K3Nyy
United States1961 Posts
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Medrea
10003 Posts
On July 22 2011 08:34 K3Nyy wrote: Nobody should ever be bullied but to not expect it from the community because she was invited because of her looks seems quite naive. There will always be criticism from people when something feels off. I agree and in western culture this is the law of the letter. In Korean culture however emotions seem to be a lot more delicate. | ||
Deleuzebwo
72 Posts
"But if she trains and receives training, I believe that she will achieve the match ability to at least give you all entertaining matches to watch. That is why I selected her." ... "She was not inducted so that she would achieve incredible feats in individual leagues like the GSL. She is here to make the game more entertaining and to show that unlike in Starcraft 1, female players can easily do well in Starcraft 2." Hopefully, these are just attributable to the language barrier. Jessica implies here that females COULD NOT perform well in Brood War, which is obviously false. Perhaps she was aiming more for "The barriers to a woman joining a professional Brood War team and being treated as an equal so she can succeed on a high level have fallen away in SC@." That is not how this reads though. The implication that she cannot perform well in the GSL, and is just there for entertainment, is also troubling. Again, hopefully, these things are attributable to the language barrier. As it is now, Jessica's post is very disturbing to me from top to bottom - the top due to Jessica's own wording and the bottom because of the unnecessarily harsh treatment Eve has received. | ||
Nineball
Norway163 Posts
Cultural differences are nothing to laugh at just because something might seem strange to you, or I, it is my hope that people will see this (what she wrote) and not read things to litterally and go all black/white, but actually take the time to sit down and ponder what this is. Anti fans that hate so much that people kill themselves is just horrible, and I hope things will settle down with this Eve girl. Please people, when you read Jessica's post, do understand the cultural differences here and bear that in mind before you start judging. | ||
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