#GamerGate is now a part of video game history, and of course, in typical feminist-Marxist drivel, their narrative is: It's a "movement" made by [angry, virgin, straight, white] men to drive women out of the video game industry and community. The source is from University of California, Santa Cruz. Enjoy, fellas.
This is an actual topic being taught in universities regarding video game history
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GamerGate died a long time ago. They KNOW it's dead, in fact, that's exactly WHY they wont stop using it as a boogeyman. Because there is really no more group to tell them otherwise, because again, its dead, and they're taking advantage of the fact it's dead for gibs. They are literally parading around with its corpse.
It's amazing how much GamerGate lives in the heads of these people as a terrifying boogeyman considering how little it actually accomplished.
dont use wikipedia as a source
unless its GG then its fine
This is why american unemployment is only going to increase no matter how many jobs Trump brings over.
Cut funding to these parasitic universities and watch the cancer shrink..
I would be more surprised if university wasn't some leftwing propaganda tool for once.
Fucking what?
How long have you been walking this reality?
So how do you let the dean know?
And assuming the dean is pozzed, what about the board of education, or someone else?
He should at least point out that the curricuum is using wikipedia, which is the one thing you don't do for essays or whatever it is college projects are called