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And here is Alyssa's response. And her reposts from her favorite simp.
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EDIT: Bah Humbug Palestine.
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Shaming people for not spending time with their kids doesn't really work when you have bragged about terminating your own kids. I mean, you can have one or the other. You can have abortions and brag about it or you can scold parents for not committing time to their offspring. Saying "Look at this guy, sitting on the computer for ten minutes instead of playing with his children!" doesn't really work when you permanently erased your own future children because they were inconvenient to you:

Either she's obsessing over Smash JT again, or she's just rambling nonsense?
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There's some really revealing about the way she talks about people giving money to these YouTube "grifters".
Thing is, 95% of the time, people who give money to YouTubers are giving them money in return for entertainment. Even when it comes to things like donating to SmashJT's lawsuit, there's still an element of self-interest involved (people want YouTubers to be able to continue entertaining them, without worrying about sue-happy scolds interfering in the future).
Successful YouTubers give their audience something they want (entertainment, plus a sense of community). Whether anyone is "grifting" or not is irrelevant.
Same with any type of entertainment. Imagine an article that came out tomorrow revealing that the people who made Mario Kart were not even interested in go-kart racing or Mario characters until they realized they could make money off a video game! How many people would give a shit? Next to none, because the games still give people something they want, and people are willing to pay money for that.
The reason I'm sperging about this is because the attitude is a perfect reflection of what's going on in the wider industry. Entertaining people doesn't matter, what matters is believing in the correct thing. Gamers should be buying games not because the games give them something they want, but for the sake of being a decent human being.
Alyssa doesn't understand why all her favorite "good people" games aren't selling, why she lost her journalism career, why her Twitch failed, because she can't conceive of the idea of providing a service people want. She thinks Believing The Right Things should be enough, that money and accolades should be flowing her way because she has said the correct affirmations about diversity and capitalism and transwomen being women. Putting out a good product has become lost, forgotten knowledge to these people.