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

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Oh god this gave me an awful idea, when she finally gets to doing a town hall or debate or something where you can ask a question can someone please ask something like this:

How do you plan to reach across the aisle to working class republicans? You know the type, with their John 3:16 bumper stickers, watching reruns of Walker Texas Ranger, and all the while ignoring problems like Flynt Michigan.
 
In the continuing adventure on Wikipedia with Wu's latest white knight, he gets butthurt when someone hits a nerve:

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Brianna_Wu&diff=next&oldid=768661694

http://archive.is/OizYU

My personal biases aside, it's hard not to question the sanity of someone who doubles down on the ridiculous idea of rocks tossed off the moon as lethal weapons when the laws of physics reveal such a thing for a laughable absurdity as well as horribly inefficient.
That's one of the "Horseman of Wikibias" that was shitting up the Gamergate article.

https://encyclopediadramatica.se/Travis_Mason-Bushman
 
My personal biases aside, it's hard not to question the sanity of someone who doubles down on the ridiculous idea of rocks tossed off the moon as lethal weapons when the laws of physics reveal such a thing for a laughable absurdity as well as horribly inefficient.
Yes, the presence of nuclear weapons and the fast delivery mechanisms made any kinetic form of orbital bombardment obsolete sometime between before Sputnik gave its first "beep" and when a few eggheads realized there was a terrestrial body of Dihydrogen Monoxide you could hide groups of nuclear missiles in. But the important part of this is not just the obvious technical illiteracy of this claim. In conjunction with Wu's hard-on for "congressional subpoenas" to waste tech company's time, Wu seems to make a point on picking specifically on high-tech companies.

To this point, the common-sense policy to encourage the commercialization of space and help spur private innovation to the benefit of American industry has been to cut onerous regulations, and Wu now wants them to answer not only to the cobweb of 20th century requirements but also whatever warped interpretation of a movie or game Brianna stumbles on. God save American machine learning research if she stumbles on the The Forbin Project.
 
I wonder how long it will take for Wu to find out you can't own the moon or pieces of it so it would be pretty hard for a company to set up shop there and throw Wurocks at us.
 
Oh god this gave me an awful idea, when she finally gets to doing a town hall or debate or something where you can ask a question can someone please ask something like this:

How do you plan to reach across the aisle to working class republicans? You know the type, with their John 3:16 bumper stickers, watching reruns of Walker Texas Ranger, and all the while ignoring problems like Flynt Michigan.

She'll probably get triggered over 9,000 times.
 
I'm still trying to find video of it. Someone posted a 16 hour recording of Fox News from yesterday. The episode of Red Eye with Wu is on it, but I don't know where. Mobile only lets me watch the first two hours of it.
 
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