[ADMIN]
Thank you to everyone who attempted to take part. At this time, we must ask you take the conversation elsewhere. These forums are not the place for such public discussions. This in no way suggests the topics are unimportant, but simply that we are simply ill-equipped to handle such exchanges here.
Please do not revisit this subject on these forums.
Many thanks,
FFG Webmaster
Okay, so the Webmaster locked the ' Wow, was the "Discrimination Against Females in X-wing" thread deleted by FFG? ' thread, with the following message:
This thread has been locked for one reason only – to answer the question asked in its title. Visit the first post of the thread for my answer.
Please create a new thread if you truly believe there is value in continuing a conversation about gender in X-Wing.
However, you should also know that we are taking a firmer stance with threads that do not discuss the parent forum's product directly. They may be locked or deleted without warning if the content strays too far from the original subject, or if it is deemed off-topic. These forums are not a platform for off-topic conversation, but to discuss the products that FFG publishes and that you presumably play. There are countless non-FFG communities online where discussions about any topic can be had, without reproach.
Thank you in advance for your understanding,
FFG Webmaster
So, pursuant to that, yes, I do think there's value to continuing a conversation about gender in X-Wing, and I think it's something that should be of greater interest to FFG and the X-Wing community than it currently appears to be (all the past threads notwithstanding).
I do think that our game has a more-than-token presence of female pilots and crew, and I think that's a great sign. Also, I'm confident that FFG and most of the participants on this forum have a genuine interest in inclusivity.
I think there's a broader point here that FFG neglects to their detriment. By not being even more pro-active about including women they're missing half the potential customer demographic. In my day-to-day life I'm a scholar of international studies. One of the sure-fire differences between an under-developed country and a developed country is the degree to which that country is inclusive of women in its economy and politics. Empowerment of women is the magic that unleashes economic potential.
I realize that with Gamergate, it's easier (quicker, more seductive) to take an ostrich-head-in-the-sand approach, and pretend there's no issue. But I honestly think there's a positive opportunity here.
I think it could be made clearer that our community actively wants more women players. Not because we have lascivious designs (I'm a happily married man with no extramarital ambitions), but because we feel that the current gender imbalance in the game is not in keeping with our times or culture.
So, how to do that?
I'd really like for bubblepopmei and Kyla , or any other women participants, or the women who posted in the X-Wing Wives thread to respond to this question.