Brianna Wu / John Flynt - DEAGLE NATION STILL LIVES

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In the last episode of John v. John...


And now for the todays episode!

https://tweetsave.com/spacekatgal/status/709085500469092353

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https://tweetsave.com/Spacekatgal/status/709791830515130369

See you all next time for more John v. John!

Edit: The NEW YORK TIMES loves Brianna Wu and is no fan of Deagle Nation.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/14/t...nline-harassment-of-women-in-gaming.html?_r=1
No, Wu. Online, the L and T (sometimes G) never shut the fuck up about being oppressed.
So, Wu, to prove that he's not at all trying to muscle in on LGBT issues for Special Snowflake Points (TM), is drooling over Xena being lesbian. Nice.
 
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Still waiting to meet this person, John.
 
Brianna desperately wants it to be a natural born, female actress who also happens to be hot. Just the other day, she seemed giddy at the thought of replacing her profile pics with pictures of whoever plays her. Brianna finally gets to live the dream of having a picture of "herself" that doesn't look like goblin in drag.

I saw the image of the actor. It looks moderately better than Wu, but they were working hard at being accurate. Not much better than the butt ugly goblin look though.
 
I saw the image of the actor. It looks moderately better than Wu, but they were working hard at being accurate. Not much better than the butt ugly goblin look though.
I meant this honestly: I thought it was a dude in a wig. Those eyebrows and that jaw.

It might be the five o'clock shadow from the cleaned up images.
 
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I'm waiting for the sad music from every reality show to play, with Wu looking out the window to see it raining, holding her phone. Her voiceover: "it got so bad...*SIGH* I had to take a 24 hour Twitter break."

Her actress shuts her phone off while fighting back tears. "...I was at my lowest point..."
 
One thing that's been bothering me, for awhile now, is how does Wu get so much press coverage?

Short version: She has friends in high places. To writ:

  1. Almost all the positive press Revolution 60 has ever received is from her personal friends an associates.
  2. Del Harvey, the current head of Twitter support, is a personal friend of one of her long-time associates (Glenn Flieshman specifically).
  3. Frank constantly pulls strings to get Brianna support via his contacts in the Sci-Fi community. He also tries to help her keep the narrative going (for example, trying to push that he and Brianna were "chased from their home").
  4. Most of Wu's appearances on various news sites likewise fall into two categories: Friends of hers who help her push her narrative and agenda (Maddie Myers), or useful idiots who will give her the chance to talk at people (3rd-Wave Feminists, other "Social Justice" types).
  5. Wu shamelessly tries to cozy up to anyone who can give her an in towards a platform she wants to have a voice on; look how often she tries to "take aside" Mods/Admins of other sites to get a word in their ear, and hopefully, favor to be exploited later.
TL;DR: Wu takes so much offense to Gamergate because she's a perfect example of what started it in the first place.
 
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Still waiting to meet this person, John.

Brianna Wu tweet on 14 December 2015: "I block 20 a day."

Brianna Wu interview on 2 December 2014: "I have to use a third party tool when I block someone by mistake."

Brianna Wu tweeted on 17 October 2014: "The average Twitter user blocks 87 people. I block 87 an hour." [Does he expect anyone to believe that number?]

Lying tranny can't even keep her damned lies consistent. He blocks them; Natalie blocks them. He blocks 20 a day; he blocks 87 an hour. (It's a good thing that software engineers don't need advanced math skills, like knowing the difference between a rate of 20 a day and 87 an hour.) He seems to think no one at all is paying attention to his constantly, wildly changing lies.
 
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I meant this honestly: I thought it was a dude in a wig. Those eyebrows and that jaw.

It might be the five o'clock shadow from the cleaned up images.

You know, the first time I saw Wu was the CNN interview with a woman claiming to be on the run because she was harassed by gamers. The interview started, and I kept wondering where the woman was.
 
One thing that's been bothering me, for awhile now, is how does Wu get so much press coverage?


If you hand journalists a pre-written article, many will be happy to submit it.

I'm surprised that the NYTimes apparently ran with Wu's version of event unquestioned. Figuring out the guy in the skull mask is pretty trivial. And the NYTimes actually has a public editor, kind of like the old ombudsman. http://topics.nytimes.com/top/opinion/thepubliceditor/index.html She would probably care that you named him so easily.

I'm burned out from contacting people on another thread.
 
Brianna Wu tweet on 14 December 2015: "I block 20 a day."

Brianna Wu interview on 2 December 2014: "I have to use a third party tool when I block someone by mistake."

Brianna Wu tweeted on 17 October 2014: "The average Twitter user blocks 87 people. I block 87 an hour." [Does she expect anyone to believe that number?]

Lying tranny can't even keep her damned lies consistent. She blocks them; Natalie blocks them. She blocks 20 a day; she blocks 87 an hour. (It's a good thing that software engineers don't need advanced math skills, like knowing the difference between a rate of 20 a day and 87 an hour.) She seems to think no one at all is paying attention to her constantly, wildly changing lies.

By 2017, Wu will be blocking the entire population of Wyoming per day.


...Where's the fucking game, John?
 
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