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LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
Tue Jul 29, 2014, 10:16 AM Jul 2014

Comic-Con's dark side: Harassment amid the fantasy

Amid the costumes and fantasy of this weekend's Comic-Con convention, a group of young women drew widespread attention to a very real issue - allegations of sexual harassment at the annual pop-culture festival.

Conventioneers told Geeks for CONsent they had been groped, followed and unwillingly photographed during the four-day confab.

Groping, cat-calling and other forms of sexual harassment are a larger social issue, not just a Comic-Con problem. And many comics and movies still portray women as damsels in distress. But Geeks for CONsent says things are amplified at the festival, where fantasy plays such a large role.


"It's a separate, more specific issue within the convention space," said Rochelle Keyhan, 29, director of Geeks for CONsent. "It's very much connected (to the larger problem) and it's the same phenomena, but manifesting a little more sexually vulgar in the comic space."

http://www.aol.com/article/2014/07/27/comic-cons-dark-side-fantasy/20937601/?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00001348





Some old friends recently dragged me back into the world of RPGs, and I've found myself looking at the industry with a greater awareness than when I was playing Dungeons and Dragons in high school and college.

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