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I did a Google search on "gamergate."
They can't help but dig up GamerGate's corpse.
It's embarrassing.
They can't help but dig up GamerGate's corpse.
It's embarrassing.
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I can think of a half-dozen or so SJWs (like Andrew Stallings) who have died from just being fat. Not a single one murdered by boogerbake.It's amazing that after almost 7 years gone by with ZERO murder attempts and NO assassinations, all these NPCs still act like they're in danger of getting sniped just walking to their mailbox.![]()
Gee even Sakeesian and Quinn were women enough to put their names on it.Be on the lookout for a Quarter Pounder video about Rewriting Ripley smearing people as GamerGate and haters. But 50 pages? Jesus! Was Brianna Wu involved to make such a life's self-victimhood article? What about Anita Sarkeesian? Or Zoe Quinn?
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Mike Rueffer
The reason they keep bringing up gamergate is because it's their vietnam. gamergate was the first time that the media leftists actually received some genuine push back. for once they were the ones on the outside looking in. and they didn't know how to handle it mentally or emotionally.
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We Are Watching Eliza Bright
by A.E. Osworth (Goodreads Author)
4.07 · Rating details · 91 ratings · 36 reviews
Eliza Bright was living the dream as an elite video game coder at Fancy Dog Games when her private life suddenly became public. But is Eliza Bright a brilliant, self-taught coder bravely calling out the toxic masculinity and chauvinism that pervades her workplace and industry? Or, is Eliza Bright a woman who needs to be destroyed to protect "the sanctity of gaming culture"? It depends on who you ask...
When Eliza reports an incident of workplace harassment that is quickly dismissed, she's forced to take her frustrations to a journalist who blasts her story across the Internet. She's fired and doxed, and becomes a rallying figure for women across America. But she's also enraged the beast that is male gamers on 4Chan and Reddit, whose collective, unreliable voice narrates our story. Soon Eliza is in the cross-hairs of the gaming community, threatened and stalked as they monitor her every move online and across New York City.
As the violent power of an angry male collective descends upon everyone in Eliza's life, it becomes increasingly difficult to know who to trust, even when she's eventually taken in and protected by an under-the-radar Collective known as the Sixsterhood. The violence moves from cyberspace to the real world, as a vicious male super-fan known only as The Ghost is determined to exact his revenge on behalf of men everywhere. We watch alongside the Sixsterhood and subreddit incels as this dramatic cat-and-mouse game plays out to reach its violent and inevitable conclusion.
This is an extraordinary, unputdownable novel that explores the dark recesses of the Internet and male rage, and the fragile line between the online world and real life. It's a thrilling story of female resilience and survival, packed with a powerful feminist message.
So in this story do we find out Eliza Bright is actually a male career criminal with a dress and a name change?
It also doesn’t help that most gamers from the 90’s and 00’s reject narratives from people that tried to push them out of the hobby, since they were the day one fans that called out developers for pandering to gaming “journalists” than actual fans.Gamergate fucks with the lefts' heads since it's one of the major noticeable instances of people simply not accepting the media narrative. They will never get over it because it's almost a starting point for where figures like Trump could rise up because people stopped paying attention to every hit piece about their favorite candidate and instead wondered what the facts were. As well you had people paying enough attention to the mainstream media's opposition that they say how entertaining it could be, which created a horrifying landscape given most people that believe they're up to date with the news are watching ridiculous shit like Jon Oliver. who reliably gets facts wrong
Why they gotta write out her full name over and over? Once in the opening sentence is enough.
I blame the Metacritic bonus/clause things like how Obsidian never got royalties from New Vegas when because it was on a condition of an average Metacritic score of at least 85 and they got 84.It also doesn’t help that most gamers from the 90’s and 00’s reject narratives from people that tried to push them out of the hobby, since they were the day one fans that called out developers for pandering to gaming “journalists” than actual fans.
There's basically no way at all the Sixterhood isn't a bunch of trannies, right?
So in this story do we find out Eliza Bright is actually a male career criminal with a dress and a name change?
I mean, for realism's sake of course.
I came out as trans last fall, but I’ve looked like this for a long time: close-cropped hair, chest flattened by a binder, every stitch of clothing I own from the men’s department. My fellow queer writers had seen me coming for years. But at the time this was happening in 2016? I was still white-knuckled from clinging to the sisterhood. Even though I’d get “excuse me, sir?” while walking about in public, right up until the point I opened my mouth to speak. Even though, more than once, folks had been very concerned when they happened upon me in the women’s room. Even though literally all my (repressed) internal barometers pointed to “not a woman.”
unputdownable