Infected GamerGate - Autistic MRA manchildren and the twitter feminists who love them

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What in the ever-living fuck is that autist talking about?

What "rights" are under attack specifically related to being a gamer?

Holden is parodying Anita Sarkeesian's definition of feminism when she appeared on Colbert like a year ago and I think his reply is parodying either something she tweeted or possibly some other dangerhair tweeted. I remember Gamergate in general flipped out over them because she preaches an altogether stauncher brand of feminism but drops back to "feminism is just thinking women should be equal" or w/e when challenged by mainstream views. They're not wrong about it, just paying way too much attention to what Anita thinks and getting salty as fuck over everything she says, as usual.

It's an injoke for mra gamergate cucks basically. He's not actually crying about 'gamer rights' he's crying about something a feminist pundit said like a year ago that he doesn't like.
 
Thunderf00t brought this up today.

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That's just cringeworthy. Why should this even matter? Gamers have been social outcasts for a long time. He needs to stick to science videos and making fun of creationists like the good old days.
 
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That's just cringeworthy. Why should this even matter? Gamers have been social outcasts for a long time. He needs to stick to science videos and making fun of creationists like the good old days.

The problem was never that gamers were social outcasts, it's that despite gamers becoming more and more mainstream, their obsessions with scantily clad virtual women is still being frowned upon.
 
Why is sexy video game characters being a problem even a thing?

It's not like other media are any different. Nobody would've watched Friends if Joey and Monica were played by Paul Sorvino and Roseanne Barr. Anna and Elsa didn't look like the Slaton sisters in Frozen. Steve Buscemi and Rachel Dratch weren't cast as Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

You get fringe autists who obsess over their waifus or whatever, but they're just that. Fringe retards. The spergs who find sexy game characters problematic are just as retarded and should be met with equal consternation. Normies don't get bent out of shape over the unrealistic standard set by Nathan Drake and Lara Croft.
 
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Holden is parodying Anita Sarkeesian's definition of feminism when she appeared on Colbert like a year ago and I think his reply is parodying either something she tweeted or possibly some other dangerhair tweeted.

Sarkeesian didn't invent that line but stole it from someone else.

It dates back to at least 86.

"Feminism is the radical notion that women are people." Marie Shear, reviewing Kramarae and Treichler's A Feminist Dictionary in the news journal New Directions for Women (1986) (from Wikiquote).
 
Why is sexy video game characters being a problem even a thing?

It's not like other media are any different. Nobody would've watched Friends if Joey and Monica were played by Paul Sorvino and Roseanne Barr. Anna and Elsa didn't look like the Slaton sisters in Frozen. Steve Buscemi and Rachel Dratch weren't cast as Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

You get fringe autists who obsess over their waifus or whatever, but they're just that. Fringe retards. The spergs who find sexy game characters problematic are just as retarded and should be met with equal consternation. Normies don't get bent out of shape over the unrealistic standard set by Nathan Drake and Lara Croft.

You're confusing general attractiveness for sex appeal. There's a difference between a character that has good looking facial features but is otherwise dressed normally and a bikini clad girl whose breasts each have their own dedicated physics engine.

Sarkeesian didn't invent that line but stole it from someone else.

You know, I didn't watch the entirety of that Colbert episode. Was there a part where she claimed that this quote was hers or something?
 
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You know, I didn't watch the entirety of that Colbert episode. Was there a part where she claimed that this quote was hers or something?

I don't think she said it at all, she said the other one then tweeted the 'radical idea' thing later. I didn't watch Colbert I'm just going off half-remembered drama so I might be wrong, but both those quotes were deffo quotes about women/feminists that gamergate got uppity over at the time.
 
Pretty much Milo right now.

I kind of feel bad for him & the GG crowd- what kind of boring person obsesses over this nonsense? They're angry over nothing like SJWs. They're only happy when they're mad or insulting someone.

Anyway, Street Fighter V came out yesterday, and it seems that quite a few twits are playing one-handed.
 
http://blogjob.com/oneangrygamer/2016/02/washington-post-publishes-libelous-gamergate-article/
https://archive.is/uwmFl

It’s become common place in today’s online media market to post up lies and defamation to push agendas. We see it all the time from large media websites like Gawker, Vox and The Verge. What we don’t always expect is to see it from reputable outlets like the BBC, Time Magazine or The Washington Post.

Speaking of the Post… culture critic Caitlin Dewey wrote a piece on The Washington Post on February 17th, 2016 attacking #GamerGate and Eron Gjoni. This follows on the news that Zoe Quinn has dropped the harassment charges against Gjoni, and that Gjoni is pursuing an appeal regarding the use of what’s being labeled as an unconstitutional gag order.
 
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