Wow.
"EA has a new way to annoy its own models: give out prizes for Comic Con attendees who commit acts of lust with their booth babes. Also, if you win, you get to take the lady out to dinner! This is going to end well for everyone involved."
What the hell? I mean, I've been annoyed by booth babes before, mostly because I think that it really reinforces the idea that it's only men who are their audience -- and also because the degree of objectification makes me squidgy -- but that sounds downright innocent compared to 'Commit random acts of lust with our models, take pictures of it, repeat, and you might win a sinful night with two beautiful women!' (And yeah, the 'acts of lust' and 'sinful night' wordings are right out of their ad. I'm not extrapolating anything.)
Because, you know, it's a great idea to literally reward stalking and groping with a date with a beautiful woman! That's a message we want to spread. And also, do these booth babes wear big signs or something? Is there some protection to keep non-EA-employee attractive women from being 'mistaken' for booth babes and, well, 'act of lust'-ed?
Argh.
EA, I love The Sims, but this is Not On.
EDIT:
jmpava pointed out that these are the same geniuses who thought it was a good idea to promote their game (the same game, so probably the same Marketing/PR group) by staging a fake Christian protest. Which doesn't make it any less offensive, but geez, the stupidity....
"EA has a new way to annoy its own models: give out prizes for Comic Con attendees who commit acts of lust with their booth babes. Also, if you win, you get to take the lady out to dinner! This is going to end well for everyone involved."
What the hell? I mean, I've been annoyed by booth babes before, mostly because I think that it really reinforces the idea that it's only men who are their audience -- and also because the degree of objectification makes me squidgy -- but that sounds downright innocent compared to 'Commit random acts of lust with our models, take pictures of it, repeat, and you might win a sinful night with two beautiful women!' (And yeah, the 'acts of lust' and 'sinful night' wordings are right out of their ad. I'm not extrapolating anything.)
Because, you know, it's a great idea to literally reward stalking and groping with a date with a beautiful woman! That's a message we want to spread. And also, do these booth babes wear big signs or something? Is there some protection to keep non-EA-employee attractive women from being 'mistaken' for booth babes and, well, 'act of lust'-ed?
Argh.
EA, I love The Sims, but this is Not On.
EDIT:
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Date: 2009-07-24 08:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-24 09:05 pm (UTC)I know that some of my friends don't agree on this topic, but I think that booth babes are a real problem. For one thing, they are a strong message of 'we are catering to boys, boys, boys,' which is offputting to female fans. (And yeah, lesbians and bisexual girls exist, but most lesbians and bisexual girls that I know do not go for pneumatic women in thongs so much, so I'm pretty confident in saying the booth babes are for straight men.) For another thing, they promote objectification in a way that I find creepy. For yet another thing, it's insulting: are guys really that stupid that they'll look at a booth they otherwise wouldn't be interested in because it has chesty women wearing not a lot? But for a fourth, as with the E3 restrictions... I think it's really problematic to pay people to give the appearance of sexual availablility. It leads to harassment, stalking, groping, etc. It's just not fair to the women. And it leads to really bad expectations: that attractive women are there for your pleasure, that their purpose is to be your eye candy, that I think extends from the stall where the booth babe is employed and out into the convention at large. Every year, post-Comic Con, there's a lot of complaints from women that they were stalked, groped, and otherwise harassed, and I think that raising the expectation that that's the way women at a con are to be treated is irresponsible. (I say this as someone who was aggressively hit on at an sf/f con when I was fifteen. It was frightening.)
...long winded Cora is long winded!
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Date: 2009-07-25 06:54 pm (UTC)A lot of the conversation is happening on Twitter, in real-time. Twitter is the main medium through which entries to the contest are submitted, so many people are speaking out there. Search for: #lust, #EAFail, and @danteteam (the development team of the game).
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Date: 2009-07-26 12:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-24 09:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-24 10:18 pm (UTC)