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Entertainment (Read Only) => Videos => Topic started by: blαh2355 on October 31, 2014, 12:20:36 PM
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The Colbert Report: Gamergate - Anita Sarkeesian (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L_Wmeg7OTU#ws)
(http://new4.fjcdn.com/pictures/Well+what+do+you+know_febd8c_5339158.png)
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The fact he invited her:
(http://media.tumblr.com/6c90dd8a1d80c34a9cabb31e2540656a/tumblr_inline_mk8fgiGow11qz4rgp.gif)
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(http://38.media.tumblr.com/ef1cc98e6abb36165973f5432f15f43a/tumblr_ncqdxy8d6q1u0r0dgo1_500.jpg)
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My opinion: Where did they come from? Those people being the organizations like "gamergate" or w/e.
This all really boils down to people dressing up and antagonizing through public media channels (advertisement)
Setting up an organization in which funds can be used to put money into people's paychecks (business)
Basically, don't hate it, or even pay it any attention as it just feeds the system.
When you speak to your friends or other people who enjoy playing games, we don't usually think about the rights of women or men do we? It's just not the place where that is an issue.
And no matter how realistic the game may seem, it's a virtual space and should be treated that way.
However much I want to ignore it, I can admit that it is frustrating to see an artistic industry stepped on by corporate bureaucracy when it's clear what they're goal is, money. It has nothing to do with rights.
And whose rights? They're only claim is those affected by online harassment, and they claim to "fight" or more so antagonize those doing so, under the label of feminism, how misguiding and corrupt that is.
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My opinion: Where did they come from? Those people being the organizations like "gamergate" or w/e.
This all really boils down to people dressing up and antagonizing through public media channels (advertisement)
Setting up an organization in which funds can be used to put money into people's paychecks (business)
Basically, don't hate it, or even pay it any attention as it just feeds the system.
When you speak to your friends or other people who enjoy playing games, we don't usually think about the rights of women or men do we? It's just not the place where that is an issue.
And no matter how realistic the game may seem, it's a virtual space and should be treated that way.
However much I want to ignore it, I can admit that it is frustrating to see an artistic industry stepped on by corporate bureaucracy when it's clear what they're goal is, money. It has nothing to do with rights.
And whose rights? They're only claim is those affected by online harassment, and they claim to "fight" or more so antagonize those doing so, under the label of feminism, how misguiding and corrupt that is.
This is the bright future that liberalism has in store for us. Enjoy, goy.
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My opinion: Where did they come from? Those people being the organizations like "gamergate" or w/e.
This all really boils down to people dressing up and antagonizing through public media channels (advertisement)
Setting up an organization in which funds can be used to put money into people's paychecks (business)
Basically, don't hate it, or even pay it any attention as it just feeds the system.
When you speak to your friends or other people who enjoy playing games, we don't usually think about the rights of women or men do we? It's just not the place where that is an issue.
And no matter how realistic the game may seem, it's a virtual space and should be treated that way.
However much I want to ignore it, I can admit that it is frustrating to see an artistic industry stepped on by corporate bureaucracy when it's clear what they're goal is, money. It has nothing to do with rights.
And whose rights? They're only claim is those affected by online harassment, and they claim to "fight" or more so antagonize those doing so, under the label of feminism, how misguiding and corrupt that is.
Ya dun goofd.
But I don't give a fuck about all the shit that's happening. Just let the women have their tantrum 'till they get tired.
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Oh golly gee that second hashtag
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bz-vLQuIYAAUj5M.png:large)
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My opinion: Where did they come from? Those people being the organizations like "gamergate" or w/e.
This all really boils down to people dressing up and antagonizing through public media channels (advertisement)
Setting up an organization in which funds can be used to put money into people's paychecks (business)
Basically, don't hate it, or even pay it any attention as it just feeds the system.
When you speak to your friends or other people who enjoy playing games, we don't usually think about the rights of women or men do we? It's just not the place where that is an issue.
And no matter how realistic the game may seem, it's a virtual space and should be treated that way.
However much I want to ignore it, I can admit that it is frustrating to see an artistic industry stepped on by corporate bureaucracy when it's clear what they're goal is, money. It has nothing to do with rights.
And whose rights? They're only claim is those affected by online harassment, and they claim to "fight" or more so antagonize those doing so, under the label of feminism, how misguiding and corrupt that is.
FILTHY FRANK RESPONDS TO #GAMERGATE !!!!!!! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOAJu4CrBUU#ws)
revving thread :O
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Oh golly gee that second hashtag
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bz-vLQuIYAAUj5M.png:large)
Wait ISIS was against Gamegate? lolwut
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Wait ISIS was against Gamegate? lolwut
They were probably looking at popular tags and used them to just get attention.