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Sunday, January 14, 2018

White Slavery, What Is?

White Slavery is a term that gained prominence in the late-nineteenth century to refer to prostitution. The yellow press as well as new media produced a large number of lurid tales of unsuspecting white girls being lured into sex work by predatory men. One of the key ideas in this discourse was that no white woman would voluntarily submit to such demeaning activity, so they were informal slaves controlled by their pimps. Films like 1913's Traffic in Soulsperpetuated a common narrative of deception and kidnapping as the fundamental traits of a white prostitute. Other media emphasized the connection between prostitution and other vices, such as the 1912 book From Dance Hall to White Slavery: The World's Greatest Tragedy which made an explicit connection to drinking and moral decay. The 1910 Mann Act of Congress allowed federal power to intervene in cases of sex-trafficking.
Looking back over a century later, it is obvious that much of this moral panic over white slavery covered a number of other social anxieties. The common meta-narrative of a good girl lured into the big bad city speaks volumes about concerns over the decline of rural America and the explosive growth of cities during industrialization. The racial components of white slavery were not only explicit in its name, but also in the enforcement of the Mann Act. The most famous example of this was when the black boxer Jack Johnson was prosecuted under the Mann Act for transporting white women across state lines. George Kibbe Turner in this article and others asserted Jewish immigrants were behind the surge of prostitution enabled by the immigrant-friendly machine of NYC's Tammany Hall. While sex-trafficking and forced prostitution certainly did occur in turn of the century US, discussions of white slavery tended to assert that it was a foreign or racial other behind the phenomenon.
The MPPC's forbidding of depictions of white slavery was part of a larger crackdown on the depictions of vice in film. Films like the original Scarface tended to play fast and loose with the rules of respectable society showing gangsters victorious. The Hay's Code was a way to both satisfy state and federal demands that Hollywood reel in its depictions of morally questionable activities as well as add social respectability to the burgeoning film industry. White slavery in this case meant depictions of prostitution or other sex work on screen. This led to a curious situation for some movies where the original source materials were more explicit but the film toned them down. Gone with the Wind's character of Belle for instance is a madame in the novel, but runs a "social club" where men drink and gamble in the film. Likewise, Alma in From Here to Eternity is a private dancer and hostess, which was one of many changes to the novel to fit the Hays Code which greatly annoyed the author James Jones. Contemporary audiences may have recognized these characters as prostitutes, but the script had a veneer of plausible deniability to their occupation.

Friday, January 12, 2018

Yooka-Laylee

**, LOOKING GOOD! 30 Dec, 2017 @ 10:12pm
imagine how many more sales this game could have had
if they didn't remove JonTron

No Jontron, no buy..........its OBVIOUS
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Bluetomahawk222  30 Dec, 2017 @ 10:42pm 
If jontron was the deal breaker you were never going to play much of the game to begin with you lying troll. Mods, do your thing!
**, LOOKING GOOD! 31 Dec, 2017 @ 4:24am 
not so much a deal breaker more being like the whole point to even buy this game
Jamjohnx3 7 Jan @ 10:38pm 
How miserable are your gaming priorities when you base "the whole point of even buying a game" on the lack of gibberish voice acting from a loser who looks and acts less like a human being than Vincent D'Onoforio did in Men in Black?
Last edited by Jamjohnx37 Jan @ 10:44pm
Agarillobob  8 Jan @ 2:55pm 
you know famous people... actors....Singer..... and YouTubers... like WTF people that care for stuff like that should seriously go out and live in the woods for a month and then we can talk again
such unimportant stuff
Wow! Glimmer 8 Jan @ 6:53pm 
Waaahhhh! They delet JonTwon fwom muh vidya!!!!!!!
**, LOOKING GOOD! 9 Jan @ 9:56pm 
you are all hurt, posting in my anchient topic
Bluetomahawk222  10 Jan @ 1:05am 
Originally posted by **, LOOKING GOOD!:
you are all hurt, posting in my anchient topic

Is that how you reaffirm a sense of some twisted self-righteousness? Well, up to you how you get your kicks. At least I don't get mine from throwing a tantrum over a 15 second voice cameo consisting of grunting noises.
Regal Rabbit  10 Jan @ 8:48am 
It's whatever at this point. Besides, I think it was a Team 17 decision anyway.
Agarillobob  10 Jan @ 1:57pm 
ancient... its not even 2 weeks old...
Nixemo 11 Jan @ 3:50am 
I know. I LOVE Banjo-Kazooie (100%'d), Tooie to a lesser extent, and collectathons like the Ty the Tasmanian Tiger series. Despite Yooka-Laylee's mediocre reception, I still would have picked it up just for my love of the genre and to support the excellent work of the soundtrack's composer. The Jontron situation was a dealbreaker for me. And no, it isn't because the game suffers without his fairly insignificant cameo. It's due to the principle of the event that I could never financially support the creators of this game. It's because the company removed his voice work due to his personal beliefs, (all of which are verifiable by statistics), while simultaneously expressing that their game is all for diversity.

All forms of diversity except for diversity of thought, I suppose.

*Edited because I wanted to give a shout out to another great collectathon on Steam for fans of the genre hungry for more. Check out Unbox: Newbie's Adventure.
Last edited by Nixemo11 Jan @ 3:56am
**, LOOKING GOOD! 11 Jan @ 1:06pm 
Originally posted by Nixemo:
I know. I LOVE Banjo-Kazooie (100%'d), Tooie to a lesser extent, and collectathons like the Ty the Tasmanian Tiger series. Despite Yooka-Laylee's mediocre reception, I still would have picked it up just for my love of the genre and to support the excellent work of the soundtrack's composer. The Jontron situation was a dealbreaker for me. And no, it isn't because the game suffers without his fairly insignificant cameo. It's due to the principle of the event that I could never financially support the creators of this game. It's because the company removed his voice work due to his personal beliefs, (all of which are verifiable by statistics), while simultaneously expressing that their game is all for diversity.

All forms of diversity except for diversity of thought, I suppose.

*Edited because I wanted to give a shout out to another great collectathon on Steam for fans of the genre hungry for more. Check out Unbox: Newbie's Adventure.

"you are just a racist that likes jontron"
Wow! Glimmer 19 hours ago 
Originally posted by Nixemo:
I know. I LOVE Banjo-Kazooie (100%'d), Tooie to a lesser extent, and collectathons like the Ty the Tasmanian Tiger series. Despite Yooka-Laylee's mediocre reception, I still would have picked it up just for my love of the genre and to support the excellent work of the soundtrack's composer. The Jontron situation was a dealbreaker for me. And no, it isn't because the game suffers without his fairly insignificant cameo. It's due to the principle of the event that I could never financially support the creators of this game. It's because the company removed his voice work due to his personal beliefs, (all of which are verifiable by statistics), while simultaneously expressing that their game is all for diversity.

All forms of diversity except for diversity of thought, I suppose.

*Edited because I wanted to give a shout out to another great collectathon on Steam for fans of the genre hungry for more. Check out Unbox: Newbie's Adventure.
Racist beliefs are harmful you sniveling retard.
Nixemo 16 hours ago 
Originally posted by Wow! Glimmer:
Originally posted by Nixemo:
I know. I LOVE Banjo-Kazooie (100%'d), Tooie to a lesser extent, and collectathons like the Ty the Tasmanian Tiger series. Despite Yooka-Laylee's mediocre reception, I still would have picked it up just for my love of the genre and to support the excellent work of the soundtrack's composer. The Jontron situation was a dealbreaker for me. And no, it isn't because the game suffers without his fairly insignificant cameo. It's due to the principle of the event that I could never financially support the creators of this game. It's because the company removed his voice work due to his personal beliefs, (all of which are verifiable by statistics), while simultaneously expressing that their game is all for diversity.

All forms of diversity except for diversity of thought, I suppose.

*Edited because I wanted to give a shout out to another great collectathon on Steam for fans of the genre hungry for more. Check out Unbox: Newbie's Adventure.
Racist beliefs are harmful you sniveling retard.

Please point me to what "belief" was untrue. They were facts... albeit not ones that are comfortable to discuss for most people due to the emotional response elicited. But to a rational human being, facts trump emotion. Also, ad hominem attacks? Really? I guess emotions are what drives you, but craving the true is my fuel.
Last edited by Nixemo16 hours ago
Iido  13 hours ago 
Anyone who only wanted to play the game because JonTron was in it, didn't care much about the game itself to begin with. "Oh, my Youtube idol's not in? Screw your game then, WWHHAAAAAHHH!"
Jonno  [developer] 3 hours ago 
Hey all,

You're welcome to discuss Yooka-Layee here, but if you encounter differences of opinions with other players please don't resort to insults and slurs.

Thanks!
**, LOOKING GOOD! Just now 
Originally posted by Jonno:
Hey all,

You're welcome to discuss Yooka-Layee here, but if you encounter differences of opinions with other players please don't resort to insults and slurs.

Thanks!

diversity is based off of the lie that all cultures have the same morals.
dont push your stupid ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥t onto ME if you can't accept the FACTS of the SITUATION.
♥♥♥♥ yoookaaa-layleee..and ♥♥♥♥ you. loser