No. I will not watch. I will not contribute one second of time to this, other than this rant.
No. I will not watch. I will not contribute one second of time to this, other than this rant.
Would it kill her to accept an ounce of blame for running a piss-poor campaign and condemning us all to 4-8 years of Trump? Fuck her and the corporate funded jet she flew in on. She’s was and is part of the problem and the best thing she can do to be part of the solution is to go get lost in the woods again.
In the doc, you’re brutally honest on Sanders: “He was in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician. It’s all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.” That assessment still hold?
Right?!?? A twelve year old kid who’s interested in girls’ breasts? Future rapist LOL!!!
Sure it’s a dumb ad but sorry, given the state of the world right now I can’t bring myself to muster up any outrage over something so minor and inconsequential.
It’s about time they get an Indian actor to play a character that has been so unfairly stereotyped as a, *checks notes* successful business owner with a PhD, Springfield’s most eligible bachelor, youth hockey coach, volunteer firefighter, member of Homer’s bowling team, barbershop quartet, and vigilante group, and a…
We all JOKED about getting another swordsman from Fire Emblem. And it happened. Are you serious, Sakurai.
Never seen fans turn on an announcement so fast.
I will always and forever appreciate Kotaku’s commitment to not mince words in their headlines.
lol, why do people like you get so worked up by minor jokes? Take a breath, walk away, come back in a better head space.
Am I really petty enough to hope Joker wins an award I don’t give two shits about just to spite the condescending cool kids at the AV Club?
I think an extremely nerdy, extremely bubbly, extremely nerdish woman writer like Gita saying this makes it overwhelmingly clear that it’s very:
I can't believe people take video game cosmetics this seriously, but here we are.
That’s totally fair. If a writer wants to criticize a game for not featuring gender representation, that’s totally fine. That’s valuable journalism, and it helps you make the informed choice I discussed in my original post.
Was it?
If a game or developer does not align with your politics and you feel strongly about it, then don’t buy the game. By all means, take a stand. Sign an online petition stating that you’re not buying the game because it fails to give equal representation to women. If you want to enact real change and enough people feel…
Here’s a different angle from NY Magazine (it might be behind a paywall so here’s the whole thing):