• PoliticalAgitator@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Gamergate was a lot of people’s first experience with the far-right infiltrating a vulnerable group then engineering and escalating a culture war.

      There was a lot of naivety back then. The alt-right pinkie promising they weren’t neo-nazis was enough for thousands to give them the benefit of the doubt. People got swept up in it, believing it really was about “ethics in game journalism” and not just trying to bully feminists and anyone who defended them into suicide.

      But that was hundreds of acts of domestic terrorism and melodramatic reactionary outcries ago. Most people shook off the mob mentality and saw it for what it was.

      You’re seeing the ones who decided to stick with being scumbags.

      For most of them, it’s probably because they’re abusers without anyone in their life to abuse, trying to scratch that itch by hurling slurs at minorities.

      Of what’s left, they might be so dimwitted and gullible that they still haven’t realised they’ve just been doing the dirty laundry of some of the worst people the modern world can offer.

      It would be genuinely pitiful if it wasn’t near-certain that one of them will do a mass shooting because someone made a movie that was more appealing to women than the idea of becoming a tradwife-pornstar-mommy-punching bag for a chud.

      • UlyssesT [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        1 year ago

        It would be genuinely pitiful if it wasn’t near-certain that one of them will do a mass shooting because someone made a movie that was more appealing to women than the idea of becoming a tradwife-pornstar-mommy-punching bag for a chud.

        There’s demographic overlap with the MAGA/Q chud crowd, so there’s already been mass shootings tied to it. yea