Friday Ephemera
Paranormal phenomenon, or possibly ants. || The owl and the pussycat. || The thrill of prepared slides. || WindowSwap. (h/t, Mick) || Today’s words are feminist media studies. || Also, ethnomathematics. The consequent drop in test scores is a good thing, apparently. || Scuba divers pinged by sonar. || South Korea’s lady divers. || Dog outwitted. || His day was worse than yours. || A brief history of the washing machine. || The washing machine museum. || The thrill of Victorian hygiene. From unhappy toilet arrangements to lead hair renewer. || Los Angeles, July, 2020. || Jigsaw of note. || Evacuation solution of note. || This, it turns out, is a thing that exists. || And finally, almost unbearably, tension mounts.
What would LA look like if fireworks were permitted?
I read that San Fran City Council cut the police budget by half and banned police from making traffic stops. So we may soon experience an approximate answer to that question.
I read that San Fran City Council cut the police budget by half and banned police from making traffic stops.
Wellll, you do realize, don’t you, that Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep is indeed complete and utter fiction, and almost as fictitious as your statement there?
Unless, of course, you do have an actual news article or something that will actually back up that wild bit of wishful thinking there . . . .
—If all you read was someone’s Wouldn’t It Be Nice blog or sumpin, that doesn’t count . . . .
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A tense, nine-hour Berkeley City Council meeting ended early Wednesday morning with a sweeping set of new public safety reforms, including a pledge to eventually cut the Police Department budget in half.
So a> San Francisco City Council, rather than the but not far off.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Berkeley-council-bans-police-from-traffic-15410326.php
But police won’t be banned from traffic stops. It just won’t be uniformed ordinary ones.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Berkeley-could-ban-police-from-traffic-15399680.php
What is liminality? and do I really need to know…
…same with “ontological distance”
David, why is my html tag to turn off the bold not working?
Um . . . what did someone do to the html?????
lesseee if something works . . . .
In the meantime . . .
A tense, nine-hour Berkeley City Council meeting . . . . . . . Ah, yes, as San Francisco has long been considered a suburb of Berkeley, that certainly must make everything the same . . . .
So just how is that postmodern EverythingIsTheSameAsEverythingElse gig working out for you?
Ah, excellent.
David, why is my html tag to turn off the bold not working?
I’ve guessing it did go through just fine as you seem to have just gotten to it just before me.
As another guess, remember, the preview doesn’t preview turning things off, one has to set up the html and fire, and then do a test . . .
…same with “ontological distance”
. . . . context?
If someone’s frantic handwaving is simply occurring without actually going over the details, there may be a need to pick through where something is turning up . . . .
Ah, yes, as San Francisco has long been considered a suburb of Berkeley, that certainly must make everything the same . . . .
I said it was close, not the same.
Must……..purchase……..cat………..jigsaw.
The consequent drop in test scores is a good thing, apparently
#DoingItForTheKids
Morning, all.
I fear a joke of some kind is waiting to be aired.
You can only pick one.
Always respect the media.
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It works fine for me. Though, as it’s the 1980 Marvel comic of the film Xanadu, starring a rather badly-drawn Olivia Newton-John, it may have triggered some kind of taste filter. For crimes against cinema, and indeed comics.
I fear a joke of some kind is waiting to be aired.
Well, onastery to you too.
You can only pick one.
I didn’t want breakfast anyway.
Always respect the media.
They don’t even bother to hide it anymore.
They don’t even bother to hide it anymore.
No, quite. Whether this is because of confidence or desperation, or incompetence, or just some weird compulsion, I couldn’t say.
What would LA look like if fireworks were permitted?
I was born in Los Angeles and lived my whole life in SoCal. NEVER have I seen as many private fireworks – especially the illegal bottle rockets. I grew up (50s/60s) with “safe and sane” with maybe a few neighborhood dads sneaking off to TJ to score some bottle rockets.
But when our tin-pot Gov Hairgel Newsom canceled every public fireworks display I think the restive populace said “fuck you” and scooted to other states to score some massive goodies.
It was as loud in my neighborhood on July 4 as if I was sitting at the park watching a professional show. And it went on and on and on.
So you were seeing on that video downtown LA and surrounding area … but it went out 30-60 miles beyond – even my kids in the high desert of Victorville just stood in the backyard and looked up for a show.
Morning, Darleen. What ungodly hour is it where you are?
Feminist Media Studies
Did someone sit down and ponder, “how can we make media studies even more useless than it already is?’
One for the… um, well, not sure, really.
Pernicious hustle detected.
Somewhat related.
Hey, it’s basic science, people.
Be careful what you Ask For. You just might get it.
via Battle Beagle
Meanwhile, down at the Musician’s Union Hall…”I’m sorry Mr. Parker, we don’t care what you want to play, the Fargo Junior Symphony just isn’t diverse enough and needs a saxophone player… and take that Mr. Puentes with you”
Another tale of woe indeed…
Unbelievable, because if there is one thing the US&A is famous for, is its love of opera and the Grand Opera houses on every corner.
“Democracy Dies In Darkness”, and once again the Washington Post is doing its best to turn off the lights.
Forced sex is not necessarily rape, more basic science.
From our small regional paper in the north GA mountains. Millennials…SMDH…
Well, it goes to page two from there..
From the link posted by Jonathan:-
These guns that keep going off. Are they related to the spate of vehicles killing people (according to pretty much every news source in the western world?).
Morning, Darleen. What ungodly hour is it where you are?
Hi David, it was 1 am … neighbors across the street decided to have a party and it broke up a few minutes before – LOUDLY. Decided to make a cup of tea and look at the ephemera prior to retiring a second time.
Now I have coffee firmly in hand.
Now I have coffee firmly in hand.
Ah. I was confused. I thought you’d moved continents. Or discovered time travel.
Forced sex is not necessarily rape,
So our criminal codes should go back to pagan times where the prosecution and punishment of the crime is dependent on the social standing between perp and victim.
It used to be a king’s eye was worth more than a peasant’s so if a king lost an eye to the commoner, the commoner might lose both or his life or the lives of his whole family.
Those wily Jews had a few things to say on that.
Little wonder Wokeistan rejects Judeo-Christian principles as whiteness and now have a entirely different standard of equality.
So our criminal codes should go back to pagan times where the prosecution and punishment of the crime is dependent on the social standing between perp and victim.
Well put. Today’s kids know nothing of ancient paganism, or of how radical a moral revolution Judaism and Christianity were.
Data collected from 500 American orchestras for a 2016 study by the League of American Orchestras paints a starkly white picture when it comes to diversity in classical organizations.
Now do professional basketball.
“Scuba divers pinged by sonar.“
Probably something like me when I get woken at 3AM by the flock of bastard seagulls nesting on the roof of my building. But hey, Two Legs Bad, right?
“Los Angeles, July, 2020.”
Very nice, but I want a new life on the off-world colonies, dammit!
“the orchestra workforce”
I think of this kind of thing as a Marxian Slip. The way they express themselves always gives the true agenda away.
“Unbelievable, because if there is one thing the US&A is famous for, is its love of opera and the Grand Opera houses on every corner.”
In fairness, the United States has possibly the last remaining opera company in the world which doesn’t have to steal money under threat of imprisonment to survive.
“Forced sex is not necessarily rape, more basic science.”
The increasing acceptance of the neo-Marxist redefinition of racism is bad enough, but that’s terrifying. What’s next? Murder?
Data collected from 500 American orchestras for a 2016 study by the League of American Orchestras paints a starkly white picture when it comes to diversity in classical organizations.
I’d like to put a reminder here that selection of musicians, including the chair rankings, is done with blind auditions.
If racists want more diversity, then get the colors they prefer to start their kids learning an instrument starting about age 8.
What’s next? Murder?
Yes.
No, I’m not joking. That’s always the end game for Marxist revolutionaries: the elimination of anyone who doesn’t get in line.
What’s next? Murder?
Whaddaya mean, next? You notice a certain movement that only values politically useful lives (after they’ve been taken, of course) while outright ignoring/excusing death the movement directly causes? It’s backed by governments and billion dollar multis alike.
And rape was long ago determined to only matter based on the progressive stack in places like Rotherham and Hollywood.
As someone said, the world hasn’t suddenly gone crazy, you’ve just suddenly noticed.
A good read from Conrad Black.
I’d like to put a reminder here that selection of musicians, including the chair rankings, is done with blind auditions
Any failure of reality, and real people, to conform to some ideological colour chart seems unlikely to be a result of racism, not least for the reasons stated above. It’s more likely a consequence of the fact that the intense commitment and virtuoso-level musicianship required is expensive to cultivate and a somewhat risky investment of time and money. It’s not well-paid, certainly at lower levels, and generally requires parents who can afford to support their musical prodigy, or would-be prodigy, on an indefinite basis.
I’d like to put a reminder here that selection of musicians, including the chair rankings, is done with blind auditions
Why I couldn’t be a progressive, #1002: because they insist on one thing (blind auditions) at one point in time and you become the worst thing possible if you even mildly demur (sexist), and no sooner is this achieved than they insist on the contrary (non-blind auditions) and you become the worst thing possible if you even mildly demur (you racist!)
they insist on one thing … and no sooner is this achieved than they insist on the contrary
When all your ideas are grounded in theory and none in practice and when that theory is one that in the face of experience resists modification (in all except its most superficial characteristics), the outcome is more or less inevitable.
if you even mildly demur
Well, naturally so – the theory cannot brook modification by experience.
It’s not just that far Left Progressivism intentionally sets about wrecking societies and communities that are otherwise more or less thriving in the absence of their beloved theory, societies and communities which are also generally unable to accommodate that theory anywhere in actual practice, but they also – almost always and without fail – unintentionally wreck their own projects by their own activities.
Ask a fairly typical far Left Progressive in, say, 2015 what would have been the worst outcomes they could have imagined over the next five years and they likely would have said: the Brexit Referendum being won by the Leave campaign; any Republican candidate taking the US election, but especially Trump; a comprehensive and near total collapse in support for Labour under Corbyn-McDonnell-Abbott and a landslide victory for the Conservatives in the wake of austerity; the decriminalisation of the non-payment of the BBC Licence Fee and a possible defunding of the organisation as a whole.
And yet isn’t it completely reasonable to suggest that every single one of those “worst outcomes” (in their eyes) are the result of their own actions every one of which they enthusiastically supported at the time?
Leave campaigners must surely have done at least as much (if not more) to secure a Leave vote through their general arrogance and obnoxiousness in campaigning as the Leavers did themselves just as, arguably, the Democrats contributed as much (if not actually more) as Trump did himself to his election victory in 2016 (and I strongly suspect that he will win again in 2020, despite all the odds, and largely as a result of their actions not his).
Labour under Corbyn-McDonnell-Abbott, and certainly with the backing of blatant Trotskyists such as Momentum, cheerleaders such as little Owen Jones and “I’m literally a Communist” Ash Sarkar, as well as celebrity endorsements of the likes of Munroe Bergdorf or Maxine Peak, absolutely drove their support straight over a cliff to the almost complete destruction of Labour in 2019 (especially at a time when, after a succession of weak administrations since 2010, it could in theory have been theirs for the taking).
Likewise, if anyone is responsible for hastening the looming demise of the BBC as we have known it to date, it is almost certainly the BBC themselves.
How can you even begin to reason with people who are so impervious to the lessons of experience that they cannot even grasp just how often they are actively responsible as authors of their own fate?
Yet another shrewd hiring decision in the Games Industry makes itself known.
Leave campaigners must surely have done at least as much (if not more) to secure a Leave vote through their general arrogance and obnoxiousness in campaigning as the Leavers did themselves
Leave campaigners? Don’t you mean Remain campaigners, Nikw211?
Don’t you mean Remain campaigners?
Ah, yes!
Remain campaigners must surely have done at least as much (if not more) to secure a Leave vote through their general arrogance and obnoxiousness in campaigning …
Hopefully the general point, such as it is, still stands though, I think.
Yet another shrewd hiring decision in the Games Industry makes itself known.
Don’t you mean Remain campaigners?
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Oh, for f____!
Time for me to lay off those smoker’s cough chasers …
Time for me to lay off those smoker’s cough chasers …
Someone’s comment about really traditional and commercialized cough medicine, before assorted medical studies got done . . . . The coughing, sneezing, sniffling, why am I lying on the kitchen floor and studying the ceiling? medicine . . . .
So anyway, what about the games industry?
Touché.
So anyway, what about the games industry?
Not a gamer, but I was fascinated by GamerGate and as a consequence a string of Tweets, since deleted, from Leigh Alexander caught my eye.
It began with a kind of humble brag about her work in games development (as opposed to games criticism and journalism for which is more famous I understand), but immediately launched into a complaint about the very people who had hired her.
Essentially, her ‘complaint’ was that she had been hired too late since, from memory these are more or less her own words, about 25% of her time as a narrative developer on games is spent stripping out the layers of sexism and other such sins inserted by “the dudes” into the design and structure of game. Therefore, they ought to have had her on board from the outset.
It takes a certain amount of chutzpah, perhaps entitlement might be a more suitable word, to be invited to take part in the development of a project and use it as an opportunity to scold her employers for not having hired her early enough while simultaneously bragging about how she has ‘rescued’ the game from ‘dudes’ who would have produced a toxic piece of trash had she not been there to save the day.
For a failed actress who only got into games journalism almost by accident (which I assume is code for someone she knew gave her the job), that level of presumption is quite something to see.
They really do call for the end of blind auditions in music.
And yet those athletes have to compete against each other to qualify for a team. That’s what qualifying trials or blind auditions are. Two people may be “essentially indistinguishable” of being able to compete a marathon in at least 2 hours 15 min, but having them compete against each other will have one end up faster than the other.
Otherwise, we just put together a pool of people who qualify at 2:15 and above, then select according to melanin to “reflect the community”? That’ll work.
I was fascinated by GamerGate
As was I, but for different reasons. My read on it was that it was just a faction split amongst extremely entitled gamers. I found it fascinating that both sides managed to be so transparently dishonest about their motives for so long, and how despite the massive amounts of handwringing and media coverage, absolutely nothing changed.
I consider it an excellent example of how Twitter spats don’t actually matter in the real world. (Yes, I know about cancel culture – the problem there is that people in charge of hiring and firing do think what happens on Twitter matters in the real world and panic. If, like the CEO of Goya foods, they just say “meh, whatever” and ignore it, nothing happens).
Otherwise, we just put together a pool of people who qualify at 2:15 and above, then select according to melanin to “reflect the community”?
The threshold will be steadily relaxed until a sufficient number of “diverse” individuals qualify.
Personally, I think that Woke Progressives should be required to get their medical care from affirmative action hires. Likewise legal services, auto repair, and so on. And there should be an airline just for them in which all the pilots, navigators and mechanics are affirmative action hires.
Another Cathedral just happens to catch Fire in France.
We still don’t know how Notre Dame caught fire do we? It must all be just a coincidence.
Ask a question, get an answer.
“… immediately launched into a complaint about the very people who had hired her.”
Charles Moore identifies the problem:
“bragging about how she has ‘rescued’ the game from ‘dudes’ who would have produced a toxic piece of trash had she not been there to save the day.”
This, of course, might explain why the plots in narrative games rarely make any damn sense.
As was I, but for different reasons
I’m not saying this to cause a stir, but I didn’t actually give any reasons for why I was fascinated by it, just that I was and that was how I came to know who Leigh Alexander was.
I consider it an excellent example of how Twitter spats don’t actually matter in the real world
I’m always genuinely surprised by how many people downplay or dismiss it’s significance and relegate it to a side-show of little importance.
Zoe Quinn and Anita Sarkeesian were not only interviewed or profiled by almost every major news outlet, but there were invited to speak at The Broadband Commission Working Group on Gender of the United Nations in 2015.
Sarkeesian, meanwhile, has become a consultant for the very games companies she became famous for lambasting in her videos – as has Alexander, apparently.
Quinn has gone on to be employed as a comic book writer – despite lacking any prior interest in the medium and lacking both experience and aptitude for it.(Perhaps not entirely coincidentally, there’s been the so-called ComicsGate recently).
And speaking of the UN, it is rather striking that their He for She campaign using Emma Watson to promote feminism was actually launched in the June of that year passed almost completely without noticing – until the August / September and GamerGate when it spiked exponentially – do a Google Trends search if you don’t believe me.
And based on that, I would also argue quite strongly that the fact that the GamerGate hashtag trended for an unprecedented length of time on social media and generated so much publicity inspired others to provoke similar woke-inspired controversies such as that Gillette ad and others like it. (I also don’t think it’s a coincidence that a particularly aggressive wave of transactivism has seen an uptick since GamerGate).
I’m not suggesting that GamerGate was the only game in town (no pun intended) – clearly it wasn’t. But I think it’s greatest impact was in creating a huge wave of interest – largely oppositional – to the Wokeratti.
Take Carl Benjamin (Sargon of Akkad) – here was someone who until 2014 had been an occasionally employed IT worker living in a rented flat over a shop in Swindon. Yet within the space of less than five years he was reportedly earning as much as $12,000 a month and by the end of that period had become a political candidate widely discussed in British news media (if not elsewhere).
If nothing else, GamerGate brought together an audience in large numbers that were now actively interested enough in caring about the antics of Melissa Click at the University of Missouri, and who were also open to take a serious interest in the ideas of someone like Jordan Peterson.
I may well be wrong in the details, but I am fairly confident that the general point – that it was not an insignificant flash in the Twitter pan – still stands.
bragging about how she has ‘rescued’ the game from ‘dudes’ who would have produced a toxic piece of trash had she not been there to save the day.
It seems to me games creators would do well to make games that their customers actually want to play and are willing to pay for, rather than something that conforms to the narrow preoccupations of an activist clown that they’ve foolishly employed. To the extent that I’ve encountered it, the audience for games doesn’t seem particularly receptive to woke posturing. Which, it has to be said, is quite encouraging. And hiring people who openly despise that audience, the people giving you their money, seems… counterproductive.
Yes, I know about cancel culture – the problem there is that people in charge of hiring and firing do think what happens on Twitter matters in the real world and panic. If, like the CEO of Goya foods, they just say “meh, whatever” and ignore it, nothing happens.
Cancel culture can be ignored if your clients and your workers don’t really care. The bean canners of Goya Foods are happy to have their jobs, and don’t want to risk losing them. The people who buy the beans just want beans.
Hence it is yoga studios, bespoke coffee houses, left-wing newspapers etc that have people cancelled. They have both progressive clients and progressive workers. That the people successfully cancelled are almost always lefties themselves is the amusing bit.
The attempt at getting Formula One racing on board with BLM was amusing. There were just enough racers with the gumption to hold out, and so it fell over almost immediately. Wrong workers and wrong clients. That Lewis Hamilton is a prize prick helped, of course.
“There were just enough racers with the gumption to hold out, and so it fell over almost immediately.”
Unfortunately, I’m not sure it has. There was talk of it being a one-off but, although I usually skip through the pre-race rigmarole to the formation lap, I’m fairly sure I saw the same pillocks kneeling before the second Austrian race last week. It’ll be (fairly) interesting to see what happens tomorrow in Hungary.
It has to be said, though, that F1 Management only have themselves to blame. For over 60 years since the beginning of the championship, there wasn’t any official opening ceremony. The local promoter might arrange something, but the teams themselves used to completely ignore it, often carrying on pre-race interviews with the media as it went on in the background. (That lack of respect for formality and officialdom was one of the things I used to like about it. They were there to do their jobs, preparing cars to race, not to ponce around in pointless parades.)
That only changed about five or six years ago at the behest of… well, let’s just say “the organisers of the Russian Grand Prix”, because I don’t know if it actually came from Totally-Not-Gay-Vlad himself or not. So, as we say in Glasgow, hell mend them. They could have avoided the whole thing if they’d just left well enough alone.
I imagine the Hungarian crowd will be less than interested in their kneeling to BLM.
The cheek of fabulously wealthy drivers who race in China, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, Azerbaijan and Russia to take the knee over race issues in the US is something that can only be laughed at.
The attempt at getting Formula One racing on board with BLM was amusing. There were just enough racers with the gumption to hold out, and so it fell over almost immediately. Wrong workers and wrong clients.
It may not have worked to the extent that Lewis Hamilton wished, but I would still consider it a victory for him.
Look at how English sport is prostrating itself at the BLM altar. Premiership soccer is practically a BLM religious ceremony with a bit of football.
The fact is that this BLM orchestrated hysteria has achieved far more in the last month than race hustlers and hard left social justice warriors would dared to have dreamed this time last year
I wish it were otherwise, but I doubt the existence of the much-vaunted silent, sensible majority which rejects all of this. It may be that such a majority exists in the over 50s, but this poison has been rife in youth popular culture and education for so long, that it has succeeded.
I’m still waiting for Britain’s richest sportsman to explain if he is kneeling out of empathy with his hideously oppressed black side or as an apology for the inherited guilt of his white side.
Stop the world – there’s an awful lot of idiots that need to be thrown off.
Charles Moore’s comparison to the print unions is interesting, potentially even heartening.
It took a certain amount in the seventies for the British electorate to get it. If Callaghan had called an election in 1978 he would have won, despite everything that had befallen Britain in the decade before. Post winter of discontent some surprising people voted Tory.
What does fascinate me is how reluctant people on the squishy left are to admit the value of the supply side reforms of the eighties, while nonetheless not really wanting them to be rolled back.
With a handful of exceptions, lefty journalists spent years demonising Murdoch and Thatcher, while benefiting from the world they created at Wapping. I always wonder if the metropolitan left’s slobbering over the EU is partly a consequence of their inability to admit that the post-war consensus was a disastrous failure, and its abandonment a success.
If history does repeat itself, I can see a scenario where the majority of people get so sick of this rubbish that they give a mandate to someone nasty and purposeful enough to sort it out.* This person (or people) will be tacitly – and only tacitly – supported by the “liberal” institutions that are now overrun.
The problem is that even in this situation things will have to get even worse than they have now. Things and institutions that took many years to build up will be broken in a moment; it won’t be at all easy to put them back together.
* I see no evidence that this is Trump. Sorry.
Stop the world – there’s an awful lot of idiots that need to be thrown off.
Ooooohhhh, my, my, my, noooo . . .
What one does is to very carefully sort them into assorted groups, and then very carefully feed each group into the next . . . .
And as they insistently slaughter each other, one can continue to enjoy the continuing world . . . .
It’s heaven when you…find snark on the menu…
“I imagine the Hungarian crowd will be less than interested in their kneeling to BLM.”
There won’t be a crowd, thanks to the Chinese Bat AIDS. But yes, you’re probably right. If there had been, their reaction would have been interesting.
Anyway, I’ve recently been re-reading (bits of) Booker & North’s Scared to Death. I can’t imagine why it seemed relevant right now. This, in the Epilogue, jumped out at me as oddly contemporary:
(My emphasis.) This stuff has been brewing for a while, and I don’t think it started with ill-educated “snowflake” millennials unused to criticism. They’re following a lead that was already set for them.
It’s heaven when you…find snark on the menu…
A number of years back I noted the likelihood of the California Cuisine five bean salad, consisting of One bean, two bean, three bean, four bean, and bean number five, probable charge of seventy-five dollars, plus corkage fee.
… Aaaand it’s reported that some drivers “controversially” chose not to take the knee at the Hungarian GP. That’s an interesting way of putting it, I think.
Speaking of Black Lives Matter.
“White vaginas and white penises jeopardise your melanin.”
Not all racists wear hoods
I’ve never fucked the black off a woman, and never even thought it possible, but now I am tempted to try. Scientific inquiry, of course.
Not all racists wear hoods
I’ll go farther and say that most racists in America are black.
“White vaginas and white penises jeopardise your melanin.”
Not all racists wear hoods
Especially not if they have seen a mohel…
I’m always genuinely surprised by how many people downplay or dismiss it’s significance and relegate it to a side-show of little importance.
[long list of various spectacles omitted for brevity]
Yes, and lots of people paid attention when a dentist shot a lion, too.
What actually changed, though?
Is games journalism any more “ethical” than it was prior to GamerGate? (trick question. There’s never been any ethics or journalism in “game journalism”; that canard was the most ridiculous claim to come out of GG)
Are games any less “woke”? Are they any more woke?
Was Anita Sarkeesian financially ruined, her reputation in tatters? Did she end up having any influence on the game industry beyond a temporary sinecure at a nonentity of a game studio?
Did Carl Benjamin run for parliament on a GamerGate platform, or was it because he became involved with UKIP, like many other Leave campaigners? If it was Gamergate, how does that explain Mark Meecham, who had no real connection to GG?
You’ve successfully demonstrated that The Internet lost its collective sh*t over GamerGate. The Internet lost its sh*t over Cecil the Lion, Harambe the gorilla, and a blue and/or yellow dress, too.
What actually changed as a result of GamerGate?
(trick question. There’s never been any ethics or journalism in “game journalism”; that canard was the most ridiculous claim to come out of GG)
Do you mean that “games journalism” is almost entirely marketing pretending to be journalism? I never paid much attention.
“White vaginas and white penises jeopardise your melanin.”
I was rather amused by that rant – ill-judged as it was, it could be pretty much done verbatim in, say, a Key and Peele sketch and played for laughs.