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They should spend more time playing games and less time writing up articles on how all the characters are trans.
Does Chu even play games?
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They should spend more time playing games and less time writing up articles on how all the characters are trans.
Does Chu even play games?
He played Jeopardy.
Even for a self-confessed rapist,* this is disgusting.Arthur Chu said:Facts aren't what matter here. This is a war of ideas, and our side needs to win. Sensationalistic buzzfeed posts may seem slimy to you but they work. While you write thousands of words on the minutiae of statistics, calling out your own allies for minor missteps, people are being hurt and oppressed by a corrupt system. We have to play to win.
I came across an old spat between Chu and the author of Slate Star Codex. They both knew each other before The Chairman became famous. Scott Alexander describes himself as a friend of Chu's, but this is self evidently impossible, as Arthur Chu is clearly incapable of friendship with anyone. The full article put up by Scott Alexander on why Charles Clymer can go commit suicide is worth a read, but the best bit came in the argument beforehand, which was also archived by the folks at /pol. Chu put forth a statement so simultaneously cruel, stupid, and cynical, I'd consider the whole thing the work of the mysterious "hacker" who keeps targeting Kurt Angle's social media accounts if it came from anyone else, with the exception of Jonathan McIntosh:
Even for a self-confessed rapist, this is disgusting.
In the case this is legit material and not Chuchu making an extremely off-color joke, I'm archiving the video for great justice. Skip to 1:30 for interesting content.
Didn't you listen to the man? We can't let such things as "facts" and "freedom of expression" get in the way of what's right.Googling the content, it looks like it's from something called "Your Friends and Neighbors," by a guy named Neil LaBute.