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It comes in waves. For instance, many ethics policies were put into place after GG started. The Escapist, IGN, and even Kotaku. For instance, look back on Kotaku articles before August 2014 for any disclosures about relationships between the writers and the people that they’re reporting on / kvelling about. You’re

Tell me, when was the first time you heard the word, “cis”. And, since you first heard it, have you heard it more or less in the last 5 years? Same with “gendered”. The reason that these words have become so much more common, and used, sometimes as slurs (kind of like “breeders” was back in the Riot Grrl days) is

I believe that anyone is capable of anything, given the right set of circumstances. For instance, a soccer team that is hungry enough, may become cannibals out of necessity. Do I believe that anyone that has been part of GG has been harassing any of the people that are normally crying about harassment? No, I don’t. I

Porn?! That’s crazy talk!

Seeing Patricia write about how bad false allegations can be is very funny when considering her take on Max Temkin:

I’d agree with you if these same people (groups of SJWs) weren’t involved in getting certain awful laws put on the books, silencing free speech, writing an incredible amount of one-sided articles in collusion with other like-minded outlets (that was the whole GameJournoPro thing), etc. There are bigger problems,

Good point. You could also get a lot of information about how great child porn is by following Allison Rapp on twitter. Either way.

It’s a flag, not final judgement to me. For instance, if you use these terms regularly, I’ll pop that label on you in my head and move on:

And, a couple of days later, an online journalist actually got it right:

When I say “SJW”, I’m referring to the first entry in Urban Dictionary:

Because, speaking from a place of knowledge and understanding is better than speaking from a place of fear and ignorance.

The word “troll”. I don’t think it means what you think it means. I’m not attempting to trick or anger you. If you’re throwing a tantrum, calling people names like “man-babies”, that’s far more similar to troll-like behavior than anything I’ve written. You may want to take a moment for some self-reflection.

You do realize that Kotaku is, officially, a blog, right? We are discussing claims of harassment made by a blog on said blog. They wouldn’t have been picked up on, and haven’t been, because Gamergate is on the wrong end of the progressive stack. Most of the things listed aren’t just screenshots, they’re archived. Not

There was more to it than that, and far more recent tweets as well.

Sonic Is Knuckled already did, but I’ll help throw in, too:

It’s pretty evident that those accused of being “Social Justice Warriors” are the Left, and that people who identify with Gamer Gate are almost invariably right-wing.

I’m curious as to what their excuse will be as to why this list of harassment by SJW’s is not valid. Which angle do you think they’ll take this time?

You’d think that this wouldn’t have to be in the employee handbook, right?

I’m curious how many other people that Nintendo has hired as PR are using their work social media accounts to promote child porn and defend pedophiles. I don’t think that there are many, they may have gotten rid of the only one. But, if you could be so kind, and point me to any of the male PR members of Nintendo that