Ronda Rousey is on the front cover of EA Sports UFC 2, so why are the SJWs and feminists so silent about it?

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Why don’t the SJWs and feminists celebrate Ronda Rousey´s success?

I think it´s rather hard to find a bigger group of hypocrites than the SJWs and the radical feminists. I mean, how many minutes did it take before they went nuts after Nintendo´s announcement of Linkle in “Hyrule Warriors Legends”? Not all that many I would say, it might actually have been a new “I´m triggered/offended” world record on their behalf. Anyhow, I´m going to get to the point now. Less than two days ago it became officially known that Ronda Rousey will be on the front cover of EA Sports “UFC 2” (yes, I am aware of the fact that Rousey got knocked out by Holly Holm in UFC 193 yesterday. Even so, Rousey still deserves to be on the front cover of “UFC 2”, due to her past achievements).

So, why are the feminists and SJWs so quiet about it? (at least I have seen zero to none happy chants from their part) I mean, shouldn´t they celebrate this fact and spread the news all over the world? Well, there is actually more than one reason behind why they’re not happy for Ronda Rousey´s success, and her being on the front cover of “UFC 2”. And some of those reason would be the following:

1. Rousey is a strong and independent woman who doesn´t need feminism in her life. She’s her own boss.

2. It´s no secret that Rousey has called out the feminists on their bullshit more than one time in the past (Ronda Rousey Vs Feminist Bullshit compilation).

3. Rousey isn’t a spokesperson for feminism.

4. Groups and feminists collectives such as Feminist Frequency finds Rousey to be “problematic” (it´s because Rousey won´t become their “do as your being told” person).

5. Ronda Rousey has done quite a few swimsuit and bikini photo shots for magazines such as “Sports Illustrated”. Simply put, Rousey doesn´t fit their narrative all that well.

6. In the eyes of the SJWs UFC is full of “toxic masculinity” and it´s only men who love to watch violent sports (female UFC athlete´s = Misogyny).

So what does Ronda Rousey herself think about the fact that she´s on the front cover of “UFC 2”? Well, this is what Rousey had to say on the matter just recently:

“It’s the first time a female athlete’s been the lead cover athlete for an EA SPORTS title,”

“EA Sports is a cultural barometer to know what’s going on in sports at the moment,” “As a gamer myself, it’s pretty surreal to be on the cover of the game and to have a woman on the cover of a UFC game shows a lot of progress. I’m really happy to be involved with it.” – Ronda Rousey

UFC 1 Vs UFC 2 Vs the fans, round 1 fight!

So what about the actual game itself then? Well, the UFC 2 trailers look really good, in my opinion. And it “seems” like EA Sports has paid close attention to what the players, and the fans thought of UFC 1 (which launched in June 2014). Well, at least if you choose to believe in EA Sports UFC senior producer Brian Hayes, who told the following to Gamespot and MMA Fighting just recently:

“The game being really, really, really, ridiculously good-looking is important to us, and the team is always working to find ways to outdo themselves,” “That includes updates to the in-game lighting, the facial animation system and lots of new physics and rendering details. It all comes together in the in-fight replays, where you can really see the fighter flinch a moment before a huge strike lands, sending ripples across their face, and how their hair whips around with the force of the blow.”

“Like any champion fighter going into their next fight, we listened to our corner – in our case, the fans – and took a detailed look at everything we can do to take the fight game to a whole new level,”

“We’re doing that by introducing innovative gameplay features, delivering a game mode for every fighter regardless of their style of play, and adding helpful tools so fans can master MMA, all while producing the jaw-dropping visuals that fans expect.” – EA Sports UFC senior producer Brian Hayes, via GameSpot.

“I don’t want to jinx ourselves, so I’m knocking on wood right now. But it has been a far different development experience working on UFC 2 than it was working on UFC 1,”

“The combination of, it was a new license for EA Sports, it was two new consoles for the development team, and it was a development team put together from a few different [groups] — there was a fair amount of growing pains. “A large part of UFC 1 was really building that foundation. We’ve done all the remodeling and additions to the game for UFC 2.” – EA Sports UFC senior producer Brian Hayes, via MMA Fighting

Those are some really nice words by EA Sports Brian Hayes for sure. However, only time will tell if “UFC 2” will rock or suck on release. And we will know for sure next Spring.

With that said, what do you guys think about “UFC 2” so far? And what are your thoughts of the lack of cheers from the SJW and feminist camp? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section down below! (keep in mind that they didn´t exactly cheer for Linkle, nor the female players in EA Sports Fifa 16).

Source:

mmafighting

easports

Gamespot

***Disclaimer***

This is a personal opinion of the writer, and it doesn’t necessarily represent the other writers (nor The Gaming Ground´s) opinions.



Robin “V-Act” Ek

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