Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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Wu is really a big fan of calling herself a group to seem more important.

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Pretty sure "the system" worked exactly the way it's supposed to.

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And just when you thought Wu couldn't be dumber about shitting on Twitter for "harassment"...

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This just proves my point that many of the people being the most hysterical over Trump don't have to work and function in the real world.

This idiot thinks a link to watch the inauguration is harassment.:story:
 
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so many women preparing to march at a womans march...stellar oservations...


meanwhile lynch continues to fuck up..
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Wu is really a big fan of calling herself a group to seem more important.

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Pretty sure "the system" worked exactly the way it's supposed to.

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And just when you thought Wu couldn't be dumber about shitting on Twitter for "harassment"...

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Never forget how awful a woman, Hillary Clinton, was and that her sneaky and conniving campaign had bloggers and 'journalists' smear the only progressive candidate running because 'it was her turn'.
 
Never forget how awful a woman, Hillary Clinton, was and that her sneaky and conniving campaign had bloggers and 'journalists' smear the only progressive candidate running because 'it was her turn'.

I wouldn't be surprised if John echo's the "special place in hell' sentiment about women not supporting women candidates. Can he do so with a straight face?
 
I wouldn't be surprised if John echo's the "special place in hell' sentiment about women not supporting women candidates. Can he do so with a straight face?
Brianna would pull that stunt if she wasn't aware that there's people on both sides who would rip her a new pelvic gash over it.
 
It's been pretty funny seeing John being forced to actually engage with people claiming to be from his congressional distrrict. Whenever someone politely asks him a direct question It's like you can almost envision his instincts kicking in and going for that block button only to be stopped by the grim realization that he can't simply block everyone in his district and still expect to win.

I really look forward to seeing the outcome of any scheduled campaign stops and stump speeches. He is willing to march on Washington because he disagrees with the newly elected president. I hope he is prepared for people exercising their rights to protest his events as well.
 
This is absolutely unbelievable.

Wu has released a statement announcing her candidacy, and incredibly she's STILL lying about her background. Easily verifiable lies where the truth is a matter of public record. She's still saying she was 19 when she started her first company, when in fact she was 21. She's even still claiming to be a software engineer, despite having no qualifications or work experience in the field. It's like her personal mythos is so deeply ingrained that she's even begun to believe it herself.

I really hope the press does their fucking job and tears her a new urinary tract over this. Surely she can't believe her fabricated past will pass muster now she's supposed to be a politician.
 
https://briannawu2018.com/official-...cing-my-campaign-for-house-of-representatives
https://briannawu2018.com/official-...cing-my-campaign-for-house-of-representatives

January 20, 2017
I am officially announcing my campaign for House of Representatives

On election night I was at Hillary Clinton headquarters, standing not 30 feet from where I expected her to accept the presidency. The next day, I expected to travel back to Boston and return to my work leading my game studio and creating jobs.

But then, our worst fears came true and Donald Trump was elected president. If this were just another Republican president, someone like Mitt Romney or John McCain - I’d take the loss in stride. But we all know the truth, Donald Trump represents a unique threat to the American system. Not only is he temperamentally unfit to be president, but there are unanswered questions about his ties to Russia and business conflicts of interest.

I have respect for so many of our leaders in our great Democratic party. But, the contentious primary between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton revealed a deep divide that must be reconciled. There is a disconnect between those marginalized and our party leaders who vote too often as moderate Republicans. I personally supported Hillary Clinton in the primary, but today I see the vision of Bernie Sanders for America is one we must bring to pass.

I believe today’s Democratic party is ill-equipped to fight the Trump administration’s assault on women, on people of color, on the poor, and on the LGBT community. We do have true progressives, but too often they don’t have the support of the party establishment.

I’m announcing my candidacy today for the House of Representatives in Massachusetts district 8 to change that. It’s time for a bolder Democratic party.

I’ll be the first person to tell you, I’m not a politician. I am a software engineer and an entrepreneur. I launched my first startup with a quarter million dollars when I was only 19 years old. I believe my experience in the tech industry is a desperately needed perspective in government. In the startup world, we don’t form a committee to solve a problem. We don’t shake our heads and say that it can’t be done - we roll up our sleeves and get to work. It’s a deeply American approach to problem solving.

My campaign for district 8 will have two primary objectives - our national priorities and our local priorities. Let’s start by telling you what I’ll do for the local economy in Massachusetts.

We spend an inordinate amount of money on education in Massachusetts, which I very strongly support. I am proud that we lead the nation in educating people for the tech industry and biotech industry. But the truth is, all too often our investment is taken from the taxpayers of Massachusetts and used in San Francisco and Austin. Every day, students with the solutions for climate change and renewable energy are forced to build those businesses in other states.

I want to make Boston the third great city in the United States to build tech and biotech jobs. I want you and your children to be able to proudly work in these high-paying fields. Our current leadership in district 8 doesn’t understand these industries, but I do.

My second mission objective is national. As a software engineer, I am uniquely qualified to help improve our nation’s cybersecurity. There’s no polite way to say this, but our tech policy in the United States leaves us woefully unprepared for a cyberattack.

The wars of tomorrow will not be fought with tanks and submarines, but with electronic warfare against our financial systems and infrastructure. Last year, the Mirai botnet attack showed that we are completely vulnerable - and our congress did not act strongly. The special interests have a say in our tech policy, it’s time for technology experts to have their say as well.

My campaign is greater than these two issues. We have a bold vision for America that includes repairing our rigged economy, ensuring justice for our most vulnerable citizens and an omnibus privacy bill that I believe will have broad bipartisan support. I look forward to making my case to the people of district 8 one at a time.

Now, I have to say a word about my opponent, Stephen Lynch. This man has been on the wrong side of every fight for over a decade. He voted for the Iraq war, and never really answered for it. He voted against the Affordable Care Act. He’s crusaded against women’s reproductive health care for his entire career. He once introduced an amendment that would give people that committed hate crimes against the LGBT community a “get out of jail free card.” When I think about people that do not represent the Democratic party, I think of Stephen Lynch.

It’s time for Stephen Lynch to answer to the people of district 8 for his incredibly poor record on progressive issues. He’s never had a real primary fight for district 8, but I’m about to give him one.

I know I’ve got a lot of work to do to make the case to the people of district 8. I’ll spend every single day for the next two years shaking your hands, listening to your ideas, and earning your trust. And no matter what, the people of Massachusetts will be better off with a real discussion about our future.

With Donald Trump in the White House, there’s no room in our party for people that don’t stand with the poor, the marginalized and the unheard. I look forward to earning your trust and proving that I will stand for you.

All the best,

Brianna Wu

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"I will work tirelessly to ensure that South Boston's most vulnerable people are pushed out of the workforce entirely by foreigners and out-of-stater" - prospective Congressman John Flynt

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I'm curious if Wu will tweet out any pictures tonight. Wouldn't put it past her to lie about being at the protest.

"I will work tirelessly to ensure that South Boston's most vulnerable people are pushed out of the workforce entirely by foreigners and out-of-stater" - prospective Congressman John Flynt

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Her campaign promise is to bring in a bunch of jobs that her constituents are not qualified for. I'm sure a bunch of factory workers are excited about some internet startup coming to the neighborhood and pricing them out.
 
This is absolutely unbelievable.

Wu has released a statement announcing her candidacy, and incredibly she's STILL lying about her background. Easily verifiable lies where the truth is a matter of public record. She's still saying she was 19 when she started her first company, when in fact she was 21. She's even still claiming to be a software engineer, despite having no qualifications or work experience in the field. It's like her personal mythos is so deeply ingrained that she's even begun to believe it herself.

I really hope the press does their fucking job and tears her a new urinary tract over this. Surely she can't believe her fabricated past will pass muster now she's supposed to be a politician.

The next day, I expected to travel back to Boston and return to my work leading my game studio and creating jobs.

I didn't even make it past the second sentence before literally laughing out loud :story:
 
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