Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

That depends; are you honest about not being able to play the guitar or do you pretend you're the next Hendrix?

Also: have you tried to add Apple shit to a guitar? Have you rammed one into a bollard? Do you resemble a hairless Wookie?
I'm learning, and have come on quite a bit during lockdown, but I'm still shit.

I own 11 guitars and counting now (with another 2 of the new L/H Kurt Cobain Jag-Stangs in Fiesta Red and Sonic Blue to be delivered in October). Even my mates call my office "The guitar graveyard, where good guitars go to die" because they all know how shit I am. To be fair though, It's a running joke how I've been "playing" for over 20 years and still only know power chords and the intros to most songs I want to play.

Shit I even built my own guitar nearly 20 years ago (with considerable help I might add, I didn't fret it, didn't wire it up either, just made the body, the scratch plate and the neck then painted it because I'm ok with wood) and I can't even play it properly to this day, but I love guitars and music and they make great wall art if you have the space. Better than action figures or weird art.

I love vintage cars too, but doesn't mean I'd want to own one, drive one or even be competent working on one. I know how to change a tyre and check the oil and that's about it. Hell I drive a Fiat Punto, and I even managed to fuck up changing a rear bulb, because I did something to the housing and it ended up looking like a rusting fish tank after it rained heavily. I'm not to be trusted apart from looking at stuff.
 
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Wall Street Journal more like Wall Shit Journal

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Activision Blizzard Gender-Bias Suit Shows Videogame Culture Remains a Flashpoint
Seven years after GamerGate, allegations of misconduct toward women who work in the sector persist

By Sarah E. Needleman
July 26, 2021 7:52 am ET

A gender-bias lawsuit filed by California regulators against Activision Blizzard Inc. ATVI -0.39% has reignited discussion about videogaming culture and whether the industry’s treatment of women is toxic.

The suit, which was filed last week and which Activision is fighting, accuses the company of paying female employees less than their male counterparts and providing them with fewer opportunities to advance. It says Activision ignored complaints by female employees of blatant harassment, discrimination and retaliation.

Activision said that the lawsuit includes distorted, and in many cases false, descriptions of its past, and that it strives to pay all employees fairly.

“We are confident in our ability to demonstrate our practices as an equal opportunity employer that fosters a supportive, diverse and inclusive workplace for our people, and we are committed to continuing this effort in the years to come,” the company said in a statement.

Videogaming has been marred for years by accusations of inequality and misogyny. In 2014, avid gamers who believed industry journalists were promoting a feminist agenda used the hashtag GamerGate on social media to encourage verbal assaults and threats of violence against women game developers. In some cases, the developers were advocating for more progressive depictions of women in videogames, especially as the population of players grew beyond the early demographic of young men.

GamerGate prompted widespread calls for change among both game creators and players. Activision said that it has taken steps in recent years to make it easier for employees to report violations, such as by creating a confidential hotline, and that employees must undergo regular antiharassment training. Last year, Paris-based videogame company Ubisoft Entertainment SA UBI -2.20% said it would overhaul its workplace culture after allegations of misconduct and inappropriate behavior.

In May, Ubisoft said it had taken a number of steps over the past year to make its workplace more inclusive. Employees have new ways to anonymously report workplace misconduct, the company said, and it hired a new chief people officer as well as its first head of workplace culture and first vice president of global diversity and inclusion.

Since employees are working remotely because of the pandemic, it is difficult to measure the company’s success, said a male senior gameplay programmer in Ubisoft’s Toronto office. “It’s yet to be seen for me personally what kind of real impact” the actions will have, he said. “But it definitely looks like they’re trying.”

Others who follow the industry closely say work is still needed to improve treatment of women.

“Deeply entrenched gender inequities have made reform an uphill climb,” said a University of Notre Dame assistant professor, Matthew Thomas Payne, who studies the videogame industry.

In the suit against Activision, filed last Tuesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing cites “cube crawls”—in which male co-workers drink alcohol and make their way through various office cubicles, often engaging in inappropriate behavior—as one example of “frat boy” culture.

“Female employees were routinely subjected to unwanted sexual advances and other harassing conduct so severe or pervasive that it created a hostile work environment,” the agency says in the complaint.

Activision said in the statement: “The picture the DFEH paints is not the Blizzard workplace of today. Over the past several years and continuing since the initial investigation started, we’ve made significant changes to address company culture and reflect more diversity within our leadership teams.” Activision acquired Blizzard in 2008.

Earlier this month, Ubisoft was accused of institutional sexual harassment in a suit filed in a criminal court in France on behalf of a game-workers union and several employees. A spokeswoman for the company declined to comment on the suit. She said Ubisoft doesn’t and won’t tolerate abuse, harassment or discrimination.

‘Things won’t get better in the industry until it’s more expensive to treat women wrong than it is to treat women right.’— Independent game developer Brianna Wu
The latest allegations are unsettling to those who have advocated for change in the games industry and been targets of vitriol for their public stance.

“Things won’t get better in the industry until it’s more expensive to treat women wrong than it is to treat women right,” said Brianna Wu, a 44-year-old independent game developer in Massachusetts who received rape and death threats during the GamerGate movement.


“Lawsuits like the one California is bringing are a great step forward because they force companies to prove that they’re paying women fairly and promoting women fairly,” Ms. Wu said.

Ms. Wu isn’t involved in the suit against Activision and doesn’t have a relationship with Activision or Ubisoft.

Some former Activision employees said they weren’t surprised by the lawsuit.

Shay Stein worked for Activision’s Blizzard Entertainment unit at the company’s Austin, Texas, campus from 2014 to 2017 as a game master. She said the mistreatment of women outlined in the complaint as taking place at Blizzard’s Irvine, Calif., campus was “on par” with what she personally experienced in Austin. For example, she said in her first year on the job she was offered drugs by a senior male colleague at an off-site employee gathering to help “get me in the mood” because “I wasn’t having enough fun.”

Now 28 years old and working as a freelance graphic designer in Brooklyn, N.Y., Ms. Stein said she didn’t report the incident to Blizzard’s human-resources department because she hadn’t yet completed the company’s probation period for new recruits and was afraid of losing her job. “It was a really uncomfortable experience,” she said.

A spokeswoman for Activision said in response to Ms. Stein’s remarks: “Such conduct is abhorrent and will not be tolerated. We appreciate Ms. Stein’s courage in coming forward and will fully investigate this and any such claims brought to our attention.”

Blizzard co-founder Mike Morhaime, who left the combined company in 2018 to start a new game studio, said in a statement Saturday on Twitter that the California lawsuit against Activision is “very disturbing and difficult to read.”

“It is no consolation that other companies have faced similar challenges,” Mr. Morhaime wrote. “I wanted us to be different, better.” Mr. Morhaime said he will use his influence “to combat misogyny, discrimination and harassment in any form.”

Recognizing that many dedicated gamers are women would be a good start for companies that want to change their cultures, said Amanda Cote, assistant professor of media and game studies at the University of Oregon.

Today, nearly 227 million Americans play videogames, according to the Entertainment Software Association. About 45% are female and 55% are male, the association said.

“Game companies for so long have assumed that their target audiences are men and that women are outsiders,” Dr. Cote said. “And that’s not true.”

Write to Sarah E. Needleman at sarah.needleman@wsj.com
 
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This is incredibly confusing. He says people would complain about adding women to BF, a person points out that this happened and nobody complained, John then randomly talks about Call of Duty and non-binary pronouns and how nobody complained, from which he concludes it's actually about hating women? But he never says what "it is"? Nor who "they" is? The Senate panel? Gamergate? Women drafted by the military? The Jews?
Things got way better. They wanted women in the Battlefield game, people said it wasn't historically accurate, they rolled their eyes and said running around shooting each other with bazookas wasn't historically accurate so why does it matter if there's women in it? Alright, people got to make their own characters, who cares. In World War 2 the Nazis were a forced to be reckoned with, they forgot about that, which meant that in multiplayer black female player characters could be seen fighting for the Nazis. Now they did a 180 and was aghast it was not historically accurate and by god we can't let people think that actually happened!
 
It wasn't even that, the Battlefield developers actively ignored and lied about the reality of the war so they could instead contribute their own badass OC do not steal with cybernetic arms.

There was a ton of stuff that actually happened with women and minorities during the wars, but instead we had them lying about black soldiers being removed from news footage and history while Madam Robohand singlehandedly won England's battles.
 
russia is a geopolitical threat to the united states
Why are the Russians a "threat" to America?

Because they're bigger than you, geographically speaking, and have a larger army or because your Left leaning media tells you that a country that is predominantly White-Christian-Conservative, which has *no* tolerance for the trans-paedo-rainbow alliance, is your "enemy?"

I suspect it's the latter scenario..
 
Why are the Russians a "threat" to America?

Because they're bigger than you, geographically speaking, and have a larger army or because your Left leaning media tells you that a country that is predominantly White-Christian-Conservative, which has *no* tolerance for the trans-paedo-rainbow alliance, is your "enemy?"

I suspect it's the latter scenario..
Russia's population has actually substantially dropped. I'm not sure of the actual numbers but I'm pretty sure their military isn't bigger than ours. Their ability to project force outside of the former Soviet Bloc is non-existent. The only way they're a real threat to us is in Democrat fever dreams. The EU are the ones who have to worry about Russia because right now, that's where most of their energy, by choice, is coming from. Because for some reason these absolute retards are against nuclear.
 
Why are the Russians a "threat" to America?

Because they're bigger than you, geographically speaking, and have a larger army or because your Left leaning media tells you that a country that is predominantly White-Christian-Conservative, which has *no* tolerance for the trans-paedo-rainbow alliance, is your "enemy?"

I suspect it's the latter scenario..

You're essentially correct, most "conservatives" here would probably identify more with Russian social, religious and political culture than they would with the shrieking leftists currently in charge in DC. Hell, I do myself in a lot of ways.
 
The exception of course is if they have the temerity to directly contradict John Walker Flynt or demand to know details of his past, in which case they should end their miserable fucking lives immediately.

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but but isn't that just applying Queensberry rules? (it was Kendo when Stephenson wrote it 20 years before John)

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and of course, all you have to do is classify someone as a monster and then you conveniently don't even have to apply THAT

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it's not a left vs right, liberal vs conservative thing - John's just an asshole that banks on the confirmation-bias of the zealot, the fear of the minority dissenter, and the cognitive overload of the citizen-at-large to gloss over the self-contradictions in his internet rants

John's not some big political danger through his slacktivism, he's simply a component of the modern erosion of rational thought and discourse through emotional grandstanding and social image manipulation - he's basically the embodiment of what people criticize trump for in that sphere
 
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Why are the Russians a "threat" to America?

Because they're bigger than you, geographically speaking, and have a larger army or because your Left leaning media tells you that a country that is predominantly White-Christian-Conservative, which has *no* tolerance for the trans-paedo-rainbow alliance, is your "enemy?"

I suspect it's the latter scenario..
That whole having a shit-ton of nuclear weapons and they don't even know where they all are thing is kind of a biggie.
it's not a left vs right, liberal vs conservative thing - John's just an asshole that banks on the confirmation-bias of the zealot, the fear of the minority dissenter, and the cognitive overload of the citizen-at-large to gloss over the self-contradictions in his internet rants
Limbaugh wasn't a monster, he was just kind of an asshole, and more entertaining than John.
 
Scam PAC filed this 24 hour notice of expenditures.

They're doing stuff in support of Nina Turner running in the special election in Ohio. In common with pretty much every race Scam PAC has involved itself in so far, it's a 100% safe democratic seat and their investment is not to elect more Democrats, but rather to elect the "right sort" of Democrat. Also in common with most of Scam PAC's election picks, she'll probably lose. They've got a 100% record in picking primary losers so far.

I was talking a few days ago about Eric Coats AKA Digital Strategies Group LLC... he's out. The new guys doing the five minutes with the Facebook API for Wu are Zeta Global Corp who describe themselves as a "big data based" marketing company. This is an actual company, founded by John Sculley who you may remember is the former Pepsico exec who almost bankrupted Apple, but apparently Wu doesn't bear a grudge. Wu's paid them 20K so far for placing facebook ads. One might wonder what added value they actually bring to advertising on Facebook, but I guess Wu doesn't care as long as she doesn't have to do any work.

If you're wondering why Scam PAC fell off the face of the earth a few months back and now none of its various social venues ever update, it's because James Tison quit back in January. Evidently he did all the actual work, because now you'd be hard pressed to know Scam PAC was doing anything at all. Here's how Tison described his job on linkedin:

** Multi-million dollar Clean Progressive PAC ran by Cenk Uygur (The Young Turks) and Executive Director Brianna Wu
** Right-hand person to the Executive Director
** Produced, wrote, researched, and story edited 30+ political ads that ran throughout the 2020 cycle, working closely with editors to meet deadlines
** Participated in endorsement interview process for 10+ congressional candidates
** Opposition research on numerous conservative candidates
** Produced and organized digital events (talkbacks, fundraisers), managing communications with congressional candidates and The Young Turks network.
** Managed social media, helped quadruple the following on all platforms
** Researched, authorized, and executed ad buys in local tv and radio markets throughout country
** Aided Cenk Uygur directly with interview prep for his YouTube channel (1 Million subscribers)

What a busy little bee, doesn't seem to leave Wu with much to do. By the way, he doesn't seem to have moved on to a new job, I guess he just quit in disgust. There's only so many of Wu's "agile standups" you can take before you go mental I suppose.

Never fear though, Wu has a new minion to suffer in James' place: Karsten Bondy! This poor sad fuck is something like 50 years old and has a BA in English from Harvard. He's basically had the same job for almost his entire working life, as Leo LaPorte's gofer right from the G4 TechTV days right up until last year. I guess TWiT is dying, with a critically shrinking viewer base. Now the poor fuck is unemployed and is taking scraps from Wu to pay the bills. I don't envy him.

Alas, he's not doing as industrious a job as old James did, so nobody has bothered to upload the new videos scam pac produced anywhere, or update twitter/facebook. God knows it's too much to expect Wu to do it, she's far too busy with strategic consulting or whatever. Incidentally, Wu paid herself 2000 odd bucks for the last couple of weeks work on these videos. Not bad considering she just sat around playing mass effect.
 
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