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Dave DaBusher
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That investigation musta been real thorough! Bitch practically had an “I’m racist!” neon sign on his house.

If you’re mad about this you are a garbage human being. Especially in a game already loaded with product placement and egregious microtransactions.

Part of Roseboro’s narrative, and the narrative of others Kotaku interviewed, is that Riot’s diversity efforts were initiated well in advance of the expose; that the expose served to speed them up. “A lot of these efforts are sold to us in a very extreme way. . . The TL;DR is, ‘We always want to do D&I [diversity

“On Blind, as recently as July, several employees cast doubt on personal experiences of sexism shared with Kotaku over the last year, claiming that endemic sexism was not in fact a widespread issue at Riot”

It sounds like the big problem remaining is the existence of an anonymous in-house app where people can say the kinds of things that would get them a conversation with HR if done under their real name. You’re never going to fix a sexist corporate culture if the female employees hurt by it can on a regular basis see

In June, after it became known that California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing was investigating Riot for alleged endemic sexism, some Riot employees pushed back, believing co-workers were secretly aiding the investigation. “We all recognize you are spending player dollars to bring Riot down,” one Riot

That message, two sources say, is bolstered by a message from Riot management: It’s time to move on.

Too bad it’s ‘murica, where wanting healthcare for everyone somehow makes you worse than Satan. 

Along with the yard, the other thing they should not be worrying about are medical bills.

I don’t know what irritates me more about that letter...that it was written at all or that the writer can’t be arsed to capitalize his ‘l’s like he does the other letters.

I’d be too busy trying to get writing samples of all my neighbors so I could figure out who take a hit out on but, this story is nice, too. 

I’m sorry but as an U.S. citizen I refuse to allow anyone use Alex Jones as the yardstick with which to determine if someone is controversial or not. Those examples are on wrong end of the spectrum to be at all useful for comparison. And to put it bluntly, looking at the works of these two it is entirely informed to

Ah yes, the old “Because we were able to make fun of minorities before and folk didn’t stop us, now that they do the problem must be that they are just overly sensitive and not that we’ve finally moved forward as a society” argument.

I really, really wished I lived in a society where someone could say “I’m a conservative” and I wouldn’t have to recoil; we could have a healthy debate (or just agree to disagree!) about things like taxation/spending and government reach.

Chris is not a liberal, ge plays one on tv (youtube) to give his mischaractizabions of liberals more weight. Its been done for decades on Fox News.  Why people continue to fall for the schtick is beyond me.

“Fan bases are inherently kind of obsessive so I don’t really believe our fan base is any more toxic than any other fan base I’ve encountered,

Moriarty is the leader in missing the irony in things and in making himself the victim. If I had to guess, his invitation was pulled because his fan base is more toxic than most. Either they would have started something or Moriarty would’ve said something vaguely racist or sexist, and a bunch of bad publicity is

I’m looking over that list of YouTube videos and just...man, I dunno how people find the energy to stay *this* mad at so many things all the time.

Taking all of 15 seconds to look at his video titles alone, no. No, he is not a liberal.

On the one hand, irrespective of someone’s politics, I would like an explanation for why my panel was cancelled - to know what the infraction was, and to have an opportunity to correct it.