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[–]centrum5555 8ポイント9ポイント  (2子コメント)

well maybe the pushback was because of the matt taylor outrage, rather than GG. although i think in reality as always there are MULTIPLE reasons. I remember Comicgate was too. Or the Comedy backlash recently as well as most likely a dozen or so other backlashes. some where inspired by gamergate others were not and now all of those pushbacks have melted together.

the ironic thing GG is originally a pushback against bad ethics and not against cultural outrage (that goal got pushed on to us by the media themself.)

thats also why, while i hate the SJW outrage machine i like to keep GG and SJW as separate as humanly possible

[–]Moprollems 4ポイント5ポイント  (1子コメント)

Part of the benefit of that is GG might act as a Buff to things like that Matt Taylor controversy.

Before if SJWs squealed and screeched like harpies about the shirt being offensive, a lot of folks would sort of quietly say "No it isn't, this is a bit of an overreaction" while many would just straight up try to ignore it.

Now that GG provides a unanimous, almost constant opposition when they throw their shit, you have those same previously quiet people, and folks who did care but didn't speak up, giving a collective "FUCK YOU!" to the constantly crying SJWs. Basically there's enough of a group fighting against this for people to feel they can "hide among the crowd" so to speak. SJWs can't zoom in on a few accounts and harass them into silence now.

Essentially we're using the equivalent of human wave tactics. We're providing quite honestly too many targets for any human to have a chance of dealing with. They can only focus on the front, the most "noticeable" folks and almost completely ignore the center and their flanks.

What I'm saying is we're essentially the red army and they're the folks who lost the battle for Stalingrad.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvlpcu4bbc4