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https://twitter.com/anitasarkeesian/status/1209237425157001216[quote]Anita Sarkeesian
MoreAnita Sarkeesian Retweeted Polygon
The games industry's failure to take GamerGate (including all the preceding years of abuse leading up to it) seriously is a massive failure. A failure that sadly, has had widespread consequences for American and global politics.[/quote]
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Edited by Speaker: 1/9/2020 6:57:33 PMAnita Sarkeesian 'still going huh? Well, I guess when you make your living off a cause it's bad for business if you actually solve anything. It's too bad feminists in gaming have to be represented by that shrew, she really does not paint a good picture of the movement, she's only just ahead of ZombieUnicorn- the streamer (vomit) that hosted the "Bully Hunters" marketing stunt, that was about 10% combatting sexist CS:GO trash-talkers 40% made up statistics, and 50% trying to sell their shitty headsets and merch. If Gaming feminists want to be taken seriously, not that they ever weren't, they should probably stop letting the most obnoxious, and naive among them carry the banner.