Pretend, for a few moments, that you're in the pit with the Anti-GGers. Despite de jour control of almost every social media platform, the support of an openly corrupt gaming press, and the help of pathologically lazy if not outright complicit mainstream press, you are, despite your best efforts, getting your ass handed to you by a bunch of spergs weaponizing their Autism. Their numbers are such that they can take over your hashtags and outmaneuver you on every front. Your attempts to strangle this hashtag when it was still small failed, third-party trolls targetting both sides are only succeed at making your own side worse, and elements on your side advocating physical assault and even
genocide are making your side look, impossibly, even more Autistic than the gaming spergs.
This is where saner heads might reflect. "Did we handle this wrong?" They might ask. "should we have acknowledged our own culpability, and admitted wrongdoing?" Someone may question. "Maybe we shouldn't have attacked our own customers out of spite?" A third may have inquired.
"Nah, just blame
everything on evil gamer nazis." Someone replied. And you know what? Those gamer assholes are going to fucking
pay.
And so Anti-GGers contacted the staff behind
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, and demanded they do an episode about Gamergate. eventually, it was announced that such an episode was going to be made, and for several weeks, Anti-GGers talked up the upcoming episode, crowing that this episode would for realzies defeat that dastardly Gilbertgottfried because it was going to blow the lid off of it and show what the evil hashtag was
really like.
....On February 15th, 2015, the episode aired:
General consensus amongst both SVU fans and GG supporters alike is that it's one of the most unintentionally funny things ever made. Even Wu's infamous
The Internet Ruined My Life appearance has nothing on how much of a glorious train-wreck this fucking episode is. Featuring a lazy Anita Sarkeesian knockoff, Raina Punjabi, who is harassed by the evil website Redchanit (which had the SA logo), the episode spawned instant memes, and anyone who looked at the episode claiming it was going to be this big exposure of GG looked like a fucking idiot. Suffice to say, Anti-GGers were....
Displeased.
Kotaku was not happy.
Jezebel whined about it repeatedly, as did
The Verge,
ArsTechnica, and even
PC Magazine. The sperging on Twitter was, if anything, even funnier. With the exception of
Wu, who
claimed the episode was about her, pretty much every Anti-GGer worth a damn condemned the episode and tried to distance themselves from it, and you will basically never hear any of them bring it up since it marks a time they all looked like fucking morons.