Culture Harassed by Assassin’s Creed gamers, a professor fought back with kindness - “She’s sort of breaking the spell of that online disinhibition community involvement and forcing people to address her as a human and an individual.”

Harassed by Assassin’s Creed gamers, a professor fought back with kindness
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Holly Ramer
2025-05-03 05:13:47GMT

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Sachi Schmidt-Hori, a Japanese literature and culture professor who was a consultant on the Assassin's Creed Shadows video game, poses for a portrait in her office at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, on April 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Holly Ramer)

HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — Sachi Schmidt-Hori has never played Assassin’s Creed Shadows, but facing an onslaught of online harassment from its fans, she quickly developed her own gameplay style: confronting hate with kindness.

Schmidt-Hori, an associate professor of Japanese literature and culture at Dartmouth College, worked as a narrative consultant on the latest installment in the popular Ubisoft video game franchise. The game launched March 20, but the vitriol directed at Schmidt-Hori began in May 2024 with the release of a promotional trailer.

“Once I realized that I was by myself — nobody was defending me — I just decided to do what I knew would work,” she said. “It’s very difficult to hate someone up close.”

Ancient history sparks modern-day harassment
Set in 16th century Japan, the game features Naoe, a Japanese female assassin, and Yasuke, a Black African samurai. Furor erupted over the latter, with gamers criticizing his inclusion as “wokeness” run amok.

They quickly zeroed in Schmidt-Hori, attacking her in online forums, posting bogus reviews of her scholarly work and flooding her inbox with profanity. Many drew attention to her academic research into gender and sexuality. Some tracked down her husband’s name and ridiculed him, too.

“Imagine that! Professional #WOKE SJW confirms fake history for Ubisoft,” one Reddit user said, using an acronym for “social justice warrior.” Another user called her a “sexual degenerate who hate humanity because no man want her.”

Learning Yasuke was based on a real person did little to assuage critics. Asian men in particular argued Schmidt-Hori was trying to erase them, even though her role involved researching historical customs and reviewing scripts, not creating characters.

“I became the face of this backlash,” she said. “People wanted to look for who to yell at, and I was kind of there.”

Ubisoft told her to ignore the harassment, as did her friends. Instead, she drew inspiration from the late civil rights leader and congressman John Lewis.

“I decided to cause ‘good trouble,’” she said. “I refused to ignore.”

Turning the tables on the trolls
Schmidt-Hori began replying to some of the angry emails, asking the senders why they were mad at her and inviting them to speak face-to-face via Zoom. She wrote to an influencer who opposes diversity, equity and inclusion principles and had written about her, asking him if he intended to inspire the death threats she was getting.

“If somebody said to your wife what people are saying to me, you wouldn’t like it, would you?” she asked.

The writer didn’t reply, but he did take down the negative article about Schmidt-Hori. Others apologized.

“It truly destroyed me knowing that you had to suffer and cancel your class and received hate from horrible people,” one man wrote. “I feel somehow that you are part of my family, and I regret it. I’m sorry from the bottom of my heart.”

Anik Talukder, a 28-year-old south Asian man living in the United Kingdom, said he apologized at least 10 times to Schmidt-Hori after accepting her Zoom invitation to discuss his Reddit post about her.

On May 16, feeling surprised and disappointed about Yasuke as a protagonist, he posted a screenshot that included photos of Schmidt-Hori, her professional biography from the Dartmouth website and a description of a book she wrote.

“I felt like maybe they were doing too much of like racial inclusion and changing things,” he said in an interview. “An Asian male could have been the role model for so many people.”

Though he didn’t criticize Schmidt-Hori directly, others responded negatively and the image was picked up and shared in other forums.

He was shocked the professor reached out to him and hesitant to speak to her at first. But they ended up having a thoughtful conversation about the lack of Asian representation in Western media and have stayed in touch ever since.

“I learned a massive lesson,” he said. “I shouldn’t have made this person a target for no reason whatsoever.”

Ubisoft defends choices and commends its consultant
Ubisoft officials declined to be interviewed about the criticism of the game or the harassment Schmidt-Hori faced. In a statement, the company said it carefully researches historical settings and collaborates with internal and expert witnesses, but the games remain works of fiction and artistic liberties are taken.

“We do not condone harassment or bullying in any form,” the company said. “We are committed to creating a supportive and collaborative environment and we’re constantly learning how we can improve this process. We commend and appreciate Sachi Schmidt-Hori for addressing these topics directly and are grateful for her approach and expertise.”

Unlike the professor at Dartmouth, in Hanover, New Hampshire, most people who become the target of online hate end up retreating to protect themselves, said Kate Mays, an assistant professor of public communication at the University of Vermont.

Online forums allow people to post anonymously without seeing how their words are received and algorithms boost more aggressive content, she said, creating a “perfect storm” for people to become hateful.

“The intervention that she did was pretty brilliant in terms of sort of stopping that toxic train in its tracks and putting another spin on how people are engaging with her,” Mays said. “She’s sort of breaking the spell of that online disinhibition community involvement and forcing people to address her as a human and an individual.”

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Associated Press video journalist Amanda Swinhart contributed to this report from Burlington, Vermont.
 
You have two takes for this idiot, neither of which make her look good.

1. Dumb bitch "verifies" obvious and proven fake historical nonsense when she is given a paycheck by morally and financially bankrupt international corporation.
or
2. Dumb bitch pushes obvious and proven fake historical nonsense to push her own politics using a morally and financially bankrupt international corporation.

Then she guilt trips people over the DESERVED hate she got online for either position she took above. She wasn't killing with kindness, she was crybullying her critics.
 
Anik Talukder, a 28-year-old south Asian man living in the United Kingdom, said he apologized at least 10 times to Schmidt-Hori after accepting her Zoom invitation to discuss his Reddit post about her.
The jeets are taking culture war jobs from honest, hard-seething Britons! The West truly has fallen.
 
“If somebody said to your wife what people are saying to me, you wouldn’t like it, would you?” she asked.
Irrelevant. You aren't my wife, and my wife wouldn't promote faggotry and pedophilia.
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Schmidt-Hori was trying to erase them, even though her role involved researching historical customs and reviewing scripts
"I didn't write the Hidemasa subplot, I just gave it a thumbs up because BUTTSEX."
Thread that needle a little more.
 
REMINDER that her entire "academic" career is writing fujoshi fanfiction between samurai and between Buddhist monks, just like how Thomas Lockley's entire academic career was writing BBC fanfiction involving Niggasuke.
Didn't she also write a book about adult male Buddhist monks and underage boys which was cited as a historical reference for the game? Curious that this article fails to mention that!
 
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Ooooh inshells, dis my kindness face. Me fait back wif kindness, by clying to noos about wha big burries you ahh.

U no wan a piss of dis, faaking inshells. I caa my boyfrend, he brack rike samulie Yaashookehy, he kindrey bit u aahp.
 
I'm sure this woman didn't have anything to do with their retarded decision to make a random side-note slave into a samurai; that doubtless came from much higher up. I see no reason to go harassing her any more than the hundreds of other randos who worked on the game.
 
The degree to which the game was a failure is evident in how fast they stopped trying to excuse it's failure as yet more -isms from "gamers".

This is the only such article this week because she was the cheapest offended-on-demand academic they could find/hire on limited budget.
 
Set in 16th century Japan, the game features Naoe, a Japanese female assassin, and Yasuke, a Black African samurai.

earning Yasuke was based on a real person did little to assuage critics.
He was not a samurai though was he. The basis for that claim was the fraud Thomas Lockley who made it up the reality being that the available evidence showed that Yasuke was nothing more than a novelty, a pet, a one man freak show, Got to love how the AP gaslights so effortlessly.

her role involved researching historical customs and reviewing scripts
So was she responsible for the Chinese elements, the theft of other people's assets, the use of the A bomb memorial for marketing and/or the moronically cringe dialogue.

“Once I realized that I was by myself — nobody was defending me
Apart from Ubislop and the rest of the industry, the entirety of the gaming (and general) media establishment and the army of blue haired freaks and rapists male feminists surgically attached to twitter, reddit and virtually every other established media operation.

Good to see AP maintaining their standards of deceit to levels that would make even Lockley blush.
 
Why is she working with them?
The only books she has written is Tales of Idolized Boys: Male-Male Love in Medieval Japanese Narratives.
I feel like they should have gotten someone that knows about samurai for the game about samurai?
 
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While the Yasuke worship is one of the worst things in the game; I still say the worst of it is having Oichi (Nobunaga's sister, who's a wife and mother at the time, and who's an honored ancestor of The Imperial Family) fuck the first black dude in Japan. Literally BBC Cuck shit being pushed by Ubisoft, they couldn't have made it any worse if they tried harder.
 
This article is a bit late isn't it? Ubisoft is selling pieces of itself to stay in business. It seems the argument is pretty much over.
 
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